Lisbonopoly – vernissage

Welcome to “Lisbonopoly: The Game of Home Crisis”, an exhibition that sheds light on the housing situation in Lisbon through the lens of satire and interactive gameplay. The project was inspired by a news article revealing the staggering number of empty houses in Lisbon – almost 48,000 – and the Municipal Council saying they want to find a way to invite owners of houses “to come into play”. The artist behind “Lisbonopoly” Fartada saw this as a real-life game where those in power often fail to understand the severity of the problem, leaving average and poor people unable to play. Through an interactive game made entirely from recycled materials, she showcases the interconnectedness of the housing crisis with issues such as wages, taxes, and other circumstances.

Join Prisma to experience this thought-provoking exhibition and play that game.

Vernissage FRI – 6 pm

Date

Friday 7 April 2023
Expired!

Time

6:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Location

Prisma Estúdio
Rua da Palma 268, Lisboa 1200-660
Category

Organizer

Mafalda
Mafalda

Mafalda, aka Fartadaa, is a talented 22-year-old multidisciplinary artist passionate for drawing, tattooing, painting and more. She holds a degree in visual arts and technology and has gained valuable experience by taking part in various creative projects and leading workshops. Now, Fartada is embarking on a new milestone in her career by holding her first solo exhibition. Her work showcases a unique blend of techniques and styles, with a focus on exploring themes of identity, culture, and social issues. @fartadaa

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