Brisa Noronha works with various mediums, including drawing, painting, photography, video, ceramics, and porcelain. Her research revolves around the active participation of materials throughout the creative process, paying attention to the paths, boundaries, and instabilities defined through contact with each material. Her works are linked to the investigation of practice, resulting from experiments that bring intentional action together with the unexpected, order with spontaneity. "Sometimes I start with the material itself, sometimes I start with a subject or proposition to be developed, and the material begins to insert its importance into the process, or even becoming the subject", comments Noronha.

 

With a Bachelor's degree in Social Communication from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (2015) and in Visual Arts from Faculdade Santa Marcelina (2015), Noronha is currently pursuing a master's degree in Visual Arts at the University of São Paulo. In 2017, she received a grant from the Freedom to Create program for the Arteles artistic residency in Finland. In 2015, she was awarded at the 22nd Praia Grande Visual Arts Salon in São Paulo.

 

Among her recent solo exhibitions are Os ossos do mundo at Sé Galeria, São Paulo, SP (2021); MIA Anywhere at MIA Collection Virtual Museum (2020); As saboneteiras at Museu de Arte de Ribeirão Preto, SP (2019); Guardar uma coisa at Galeria Murilo Castro, Belo Horizonte, MG (2018); Gesto at Museu de Arte de Blumenau, SC (2018); O estado das formas at Project Mesmo Lugar - Qual Casa, São Paulo, SP (2015).

 

Brisa Noronha has also participated in group exhibitions that have opened space for new and relevant discussions in the contemporary art scene, such as Mãe at Espaço Cama, São Paulo, SP (2022); Semana Sim, semana não: paisagens, corpos e cotidianos entre um século, at Casa Zalszupin, São Paulo, SP (2022); Diamante-grafite-carvão at Fonte, São Paulo, SP (2021); Nothing's gonna change my world? at Gr_und, Berlin, Germany (2021); Até a terra at New Gallery, São Paulo, SP (2020); nima - Mergulhos da Piscina at CC Espaço, São Paulo, SP (2019); No dia primeiro no nono andar at Galeria LAMB-SP, São Paulo, SP (2019); Entrever paisagens at Galeria da Faculdade de Artes de Goiânia (FAV), GO (2018); Bienal das Artes at SESC-DF (2018); 50th Contemporary Art Salon of Piracicaba at Pinacoteca Miguel Dutra, Piracicaba, SP (2018); Uns at Espaço Breu, São Paulo, SP (2017); 42nd Ribeirão Preto Arts Salon at Museu de Arte de Ribeirão Preto – MARP, SP (2017); As coisas se escoram tortas at Arte Londrina 5, Division of Plastic Arts of UEL, Londrina, PR (2017); 41st Ribeirão Preto Arts Salon at Museu de Arte de Ribeirão Preto – MARP, SP (2016); 44th Luiz Sacilotto Contemporary Arts Salon at Casa do Olhar Luiz Sacilotto, Santo André, SP (2016); 22nd Praia Grande Visual Arts Salon at Complexo Cultural Palácio das Artes, Praia Grande, SP (2015); 14th Contemporary Art Salon of Guarulhos at Centro Municipal de Educação Adamastor, Guarulhos, SP (2015); JF Foto 15 at Centro Cultural Bernardo Mascarenhas – CCBM, Juiz de Fora, MG (2015), among others.