Art Climate Transition
Co-funded by the
Creative Europe Programme
of the European Union

Conference – The Difficult Art of Confluence

People fleeing from slavery in Brazil would go to the places called Quilombo, in search of shelter. As a result, autonomous communities survived in a profound ecological relationship with the territory. Today, they still hold important practices and provide valuable knowledge. António Bispo dos Santos is a writer, a Quilombo-master, and a farmer.