
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

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

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

Moments from the opening of the exhibition “Colors of Africa” by french photographers Dany Leriche and Jean-Michel Fickinger (Sacatar Fellows

As part of Sacatar’s participation in the Year of France in Brazil, we are thrilled to play a central role

Michael Lowenthal (USA / Literature / Sacatar Fellow 2008 & 2022) announced that his new book, Place Envy: Essays in

Diana Blok (Photography / Uruguay > Netherlands / 2003 & 2018): her career-spanning retrospective at the Netherland’s COBRA Museum and

Ann Mary Gollifer / Visual Arts / Sacatar Fellow 2024 / UK > Botswanawww.anngollifer.org My book “Views in the interior

Pieter Paul Pothoven / Visual Arts / Sacatar Fellow 2016 & 2018 / Netherlandspieterpaulpothoven.com Friends, comrades, colleagues, I would like







