
Beya Gille-Gacha (Fellow 2024) Curates the Cameroon Pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale
Beya Gille-Gacha, a Sacatar Fellow in 2024, is curating the Cameroon Pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale. In addition to

Beya Gille-Gacha, a Sacatar Fellow in 2024, is curating the Cameroon Pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale. In addition to

Many of the artists in this group approach Bahia as a convergence point for traditions, techniques, and forms of knowledge

Rita GT (Fellow 2025) continues to develop the performance she began at Sacatar, which joined choir groups from the North

Honey Fungus is an immersive VR experience that invites users to journey through a world guided by a queer, sentient mycelial

The 2025 Annual Report is a detailed record of the artists, activities, and partnerships we fostered over the past year.

A growing concern with the relationship between people and place shapes Sacatar’s first group of 2026. These artists examine how

At Sacatar, 2026 started with a bang! In January, our Fellows had a big impact on the art scene across

We are proud to announce the launch of a partnership between MacDowell and Sacatar, creating new opportunities for former Fellows of both

Place Envy was partially written at Sacatar and profoundly shaped by Itaparica Michael Lowenthal, a Sacatar Fellow in 2008 & 2022, will

The Circle of Filigree Gold Beads: Historical Connections between Bahia and Viana do Castelo January 18, 2026, 4 p.m.Bahia Art







