InvisibiliART
Politics is downstream of culture. We challenge the collective imagination through art, placing Black bodies with disabilities into museums and galleries to dismantle stereotypes and build new narratives of empowerment and existence.
Why Art?
Historically, the image of Down Syndrome has been constructed through the lens of whiteness and infantilization. Black children with disabilities are rarely represented in media campaigns, television, or educational textbooks.
InvisibiliART operates within this **"Social Narrative Challenge."** We do not create art for art's sake; we practice **Visual Advocacy**. Our exhibitions provide visual evidence of the existence and humanity of these individuals, breaking barriers that cold data alone cannot dismantle.
"You cannot be what you cannot see."
Documentary Photography
Capturing reality without filters.
Cinema & Doc
First-person storytelling.
Space Occupation
Museums as political stages.
Tax Incentives
Strategic cultural funding.
InvisibiliDOWN Origins Series
The project that birthed the Institute. Portraits that capture the soul, struggle, and beauty of 10 diverse Black families.
Exhibitions and Impact
Where our art has traveled to transform perspectives.
Museum of Tomorrow (RJ)
Exhibition "InvisibiliDOWN: I Exist!". Impact: +10,000 visitors in 3 months.
São Paulo Metro Network
Cultural Circuit across high-traffic transit hubs to reach the urban periphery.
National Congress (DF)
Political installation aimed at sensitizing lawmakers regarding the National Inclusion Act.