An artist, educator, and researcher based in São Paulo, Brazil, Paulino's work centers around social, ethnic, and gender issues, particularly foregrounding the histories, myths, narratives, and images of Black women in Brazilian society. Her practice, which spans drawing, embroidery, engraving, printmaking, collage, sculpture, and installation, explores the history of racial violence and the persisting legacy of slavery in Brazil, illuminating the impact of memory on psychosocial constructions.
Whiplash! Another year of Nicer Tuesdays has passed by so quickly, but here's your catch-up on another incredible year, with our monthly talk events staying strong in London and New York, as well as debuting in Los Angeles! In 2025, we caught up with the most interesting and boundary-pushing creatives on stage, whilst getting the chance to mingle with you!
"To me, what sets [Suzanne's] work apart is the use of materials, and the influences of her background in theater, dance, poetry, bookmaking.... As you step into Suzanne's world, take time to explore the many layers of visual information in her work. To me, these layers are like poetry or pages from a Tony Morrison novel, where I keep rereading, looking and thinking beyond the norm. Each time new information comes to light."