Over the years, accumulating a wide experience in art, culture and education, the Providence Gallery turns knowledge into impact solutions. We act side by side with companies and organizations that want to generate social, cultural and institutional value in a strategic and sustainable way. Co-creation is our main tool for developing solutions with partners, offering real responses to complex challenges that connect purpose and result. We develop projects aligned with the UN Global Pact and Agenda 2030, uniting GSA practices, strategic planning and social innovation. We offer comprehensive services, from diagnosis and modeling to execution and management, strengthening brands, inspiring people and driving lasting transformations.
With extensive experience in large cultural productions, the Providence Gallery presents complete solutions for events, artistic actions and sociocultural projects. We operate from conception to execution, uniting elaboration, planning, executive production and team management. Our productions value local identities, strengthen brands and connect audiences through art, culture and positive social impact, as in the production of the great mural and the Battle of Breaking at the Ginga Planet Festival, Franco-Brazilian project presented by Rockin’ Squat, leader of Hip-Hop Assassin group.
We offer consulting that unite technical knowledge, territorial experience and commitment to social transformation. We work in the design and execution of formations, programs and projects aimed at valuing culture, diversity and racial equity. We held workshops, lectures and cultural experiences, as for the Rio Art Museum, Co-Liga (Foundation Roberto Marinho) and CIEE-International. We also advise companies and institutions in the construction of anti-racist policies and strategies for diversity, equity and inclusion, as performed for the IDG and Zerezes, where we align institutional and brand purpose with impact and social responsibility.
We perform curatorships that integrate art, territory and social transformation. We act in the design of exhibitions, public programs and collaborative projects that value diverse narratives and strengthen dialogue between artists, communities and institutions. Our curatorships are built from an attentive listening to the specificities of each context, connecting languages, knowledge and experiences to create powerful proposals. We unite our network of partners and experts to the projects and contents that seek in the Providence Gallery a reference in educational insertion, cultural mobilization and creation of collective senses, such as the Pipa Initiative and Darcy Vargas Foundation.
We offer immersive experiences at Morro da Providência, conducted by residents and cultural agents of the territory. Through mediated visits, events and artistic, cultural and educational activities, we provide legitimate and respectful ways of knowing the history of the first favela in Brazil. Each experience is designed in a personalized way, activating a network of local entrepreneurs and professionals, strengthening community leadership. Thus, we inserted the Morro da Providência into the African Heritage Circuit of Little Africa, reaffirming its material, symbolic and historical relevance to the city and the country.
We work in the area of technical evaluation, with consolidated experience in banks of important edicts and cultural programs in Brazil. Our professionals integrate teams of reviewers in selection and project analysis committees of the Secretariat of Culture of the State of Goiás (Secult-GO), Petrobras and Funart, contributing with a qualified reading and sensitive to the cultural diversity of the country. This action reinforces our commitment to transparency, equity and the strengthening of public policies and private initiatives aimed at culture, education and social development.
We have extensive experience in the creation and management of cultural exchanges that establish connections between territories, knowledge and artistic languages. We act in the design, production and monitoring of programs that unite training, residence and international exchange between artists and educators. Projects like Passin’House (Brazil–Switzerland), Demystify Your Dance (Brazil–USA) and Detour Dance Festival (Brazil–Denmark) exemplify our expertise in promoting experiences that expand repertoires, while generating employability of artists and boost global dialogue between cultures through art and education.