FAV - Faculdade de Artes Visuais
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A Faculdade de Artes Visuais (FAV), da Universidade Federal de Goiás, oferece Graduação em: Artes Visuais, Arquitetura e Urbanismo, Design de Moda, Design de Interiores, Design de Ambientes, Design Gráfico e Artes Plásticas.
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Item "Coisas de menina" por uma desconstrução(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2024-01-26) Cruz, Ana Maria Silva da; Chaud, Eliane Maria; Almeida, Flávia Leme de; Abreu, Carla Luzia; Rangel, Nara Cristiane de Miranda; Almeida, Flávia Leme deThis work explores the dynamics of gender role construction within families in Goiás, focusing on the socially conceived and constructed role of women. This analysis examines the manifestation of male power within domestic spaces and through everyday objects. I make use of the cartographic method as this research adopts a subjective and self-investigative approach. I explore the interplay between everyday objects, domestic spaces, power relationships, and the formation of social identity. My work is drawn partially from my personal journey, and aims to create objects that reflect the themes being presented.Item Nu fogo(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2024-01-26) Silva, Jeanne Jardini da; Almeida, Flávia Leme de; Almeida, Flávia Leme de; Sá, Rubens Pilegi da Silva; Rangel, Nara Cristiane de MirandaIn this text, I intend to explore the themes that permeate my authorial work within the visual arts, examining my artistic attempts while facing traumatic events. I realized that my research had a therapeutic aspect, revealing the psychosexual elements present in my work in a morbid way. I highlight how different forms of artistic expression, such as painting and sculpture, have the power to soothe intense emotions. I organized my work into a single chapter called "No", emphasizing the simplicity of autobiographical writing. The narrative I share is personal and incorporates emotional and professional influences from artists mentioned along the way. I prefer to explore my own personal and artistic history rather than focus so much on theoretical research, as I consider it a less significant part of the process.