24 min

InterStruct Talks to: Bea Rencsisovszki and Lívia Barts Talks to Women Artists

    • Visual Arts

For the fifth and last episode of this series we are lucky to have Bea Renscisovski and Lívia Barts joining us. Bea is a professional standard and latin dancer and both Bea and Lívia take part in same-sex ballroom dance competitions. Lívia is a graphic designer and finds her inspiration within the streets of Porto. Both are from Hungary and decided to migrate to Porto in 2017. Since then they have renovated a three-storey residential/commercial house and starting to find the time to enjoy Porto’s alternative art scene as well as developing their own projects.

This first five-part series InterStruct Talks to: Women Artists promotes a dialogue with 5 different creative agents within Porto. With this series we want to recognize diverse women artists and their contributions to the art scene of Porto. These dialogues reflect on diversity not only with our discussions on the creative processes, but also with the different social and cultural context to which this work is being made.

For the fifth and last episode of this series we are lucky to have Bea Renscisovski and Lívia Barts joining us. Bea is a professional standard and latin dancer and both Bea and Lívia take part in same-sex ballroom dance competitions. Lívia is a graphic designer and finds her inspiration within the streets of Porto. Both are from Hungary and decided to migrate to Porto in 2017. Since then they have renovated a three-storey residential/commercial house and starting to find the time to enjoy Porto’s alternative art scene as well as developing their own projects.

This first five-part series InterStruct Talks to: Women Artists promotes a dialogue with 5 different creative agents within Porto. With this series we want to recognize diverse women artists and their contributions to the art scene of Porto. These dialogues reflect on diversity not only with our discussions on the creative processes, but also with the different social and cultural context to which this work is being made.

24 min