
BAHIA AS THE CENTER OF THE WORLD: MEET THE ARTISTS OF SACATAR’S SECOND RESIDENCY SESSION OF 2026
Many of the artists in this group approach Bahia as a convergence point for traditions, techniques, and forms of knowledge

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

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

Sacatar’s 5th residency session in 2025 brings writers, performance artists, musicians, and visual artists from four different countries to Itaparica.

Sacatar proudly joins the Year of France in Brazil with a residency session fully shaped by French partnerships. Two artists—François

For the third year in a row, Sacatar is partnering with Stanford University’s Institute for Diversity in the Arts (IDA)

We’re thrilled to kick off our second 2025 residency session with an extraordinary group of artists: dancer/choreographer Cleo Parker Robinson

We are excited to host visual artists Adama Delphine Fawundu (USA), Hamedine Kane (Senegal/Belgium/France), Iris Schabert (Germany), and Chris Tigra (Brazil); photographers Adriano Machado (Brazil) and Alex Oliveira (Brazil); filmmaker Gabriela I. Gaia (Brazil),

Sacatar welcomes a new group of resident artists starting on November 18th! Born in Sudan and based in Norway, artist

The main way that artists are selected for Sacatar residencies is through our Open Calls. However, institutional partnerships are also

A partnership between the Sacatar Institute and the Institute for Diversity in the Arts at Stanford University (USA) is promoting







