Programmes
Pia Camil
Pia Camil
From mid-May to mid-October, the outdoor courtyard of Galeria Municipal hosts a new work by Mexican artist Pia Camil, renown for large-scale works developed in collaboration with local communities. Created from second-hand clothing collected with Porto residents, this large-scale textile installation designs a place the public can observe and inhabit.
Curated by João Laia.
Curated by João Laia.

14 May, at 7 pm
Gallery Talks: Pia Camil
In the week leading up to the presentation of her outdoor installation “Sharing” at the GMP courtyard, Mexican artist Pia Camil joins us in another Gallery Talk.
In this session, moderated by João Laia, Pia Camil will share insights into her artistic practice, which spans across painting, sculpture, performance, and installation.
In this session, moderated by João Laia, Pia Camil will share insights into her artistic practice, which spans across painting, sculpture, performance, and installation.

Saturday, 16 May, at 4 pm
Opening: Sharing, by Pia Camil
Reflecting Pia Camil's research into collaborative practices, the installation "Sharing" sits at the crossroads between artwork and playful space. It addresses themes such as the world of the textile industry and how it functions as a repository of cultural information and a portrait of collective consciousness.
Pia Camil’s multidisciplinary work, unfolding across painting, sculpture, performance, and large-scale installations, develops between Acatitlán and Mexico City. It explores how art can create alternative spaces for reflection and shared experience. Informed by feminist and anti-capitalist perspectives, her practice frequently incorporates audience participation and community-building activities, as well as the repurposing of materials, to address the contradictions inherent in patriarchal and capitalist legacies.

Sunday, 17 May, at 3 pm (PT) and 4 pm (EN)
International Museum Day: Guided tours of the exhibitions
As part of the celebrations for International Museum Day, GMP invites the public to explore its exhibitions further through a guided tour of the projects currently on display: Sea Skin by Eunice Pais; Commissions #1, by Mauro Cerqueira, Joana Escoval, Sara Graça, Catarina Miranda and Mariya Nesvyetaylo; Collapse, by Silvestre Pestana; and the new outdoor installation, Sharing, by Pia Camil.