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Eduardo Kobra: Learn More About the Artist’s Studio in São Paulo – The Brasilians

Eduardo Kobra: Learn More About the Artist’s Studio in São Paulo

If you are one of those who truly appreciate Eduardo Kobra’s incredible work, we have great news. The artist has decided to open the doors of his studio at the FAMA Museum in Itu, São Paulo.

It’s an opportunity to see his works up close, known for their unique characteristics, full of colors and beauty.

The studio is not just a place to display paintings. Eduardo Kobra wanted to transform this space into a true invitation to art, making it accessible to anyone who wants to appreciate his unmatched technique.
Who is Eduardo Kobra?

Eduardo Kobra, a true urban artist, began coloring the streets of the outskirts of São Paulo at the age of 9.

Now, with over 35 years dedicated to art, Kobra has become an icon of “Street Art”. His murals, recognizable for their vibrant colors and striking lines, are spread across more than 40 countries on five continents. From New York to Tokyo, Kobra’s immersive art captures hearts around the world.

The most interesting thing is that he decided to share one of his workspaces to make art and culture more accessible to everyone.

“I came from the outskirts of São Paulo and only entered a museum for the first time as an adult. And now, it is in a museum that I open one of my studios to the public,” Kobra shares.
The studio at FAMA Museum has already been inaugurated

February 24 was a special day for Itu, with the inauguration of Eduardo Kobra’s studio at the FAMA Museum. It seems that the city gained a rainbow of art and culture.

“Kobra is an artist who shines around the world, and he chose the city where he was born to set up this studio. And it’s not just any city, it’s Itu, full of history and significance for São Paulo. This only shows how much culture gains space and prominence in our state,” said Marília Marton, Secretary of Culture, Economy, and Creative Industry of the State of São Paulo.

In addition to being able to appreciate an incredible part of the artist’s collection, you will also have the chance to closely follow the evolution of his works.

This studio is simply a crucial point in the muralist’s journey. You can explore it from Wednesday to Sunday, from 11 AM to 5 PM.

And to make this experience even more accessible, admission to the museum costs only R$10, and on Wednesdays, the visit is free!
Kobra Institute: Social Transformation Through Art

In addition to the studio, Kobra founded the Kobra Institute in Itu, a project aimed at promoting social transformation through art.

“The Institute will have a complex where workshops, lectures, exhibitions will take place, and we will talk about the history of street art,” explains Kobra.

The FAMA Museum, where Eduardo Kobra’s Studio is located, has motorized chairs, ramps, and adapted restrooms, making it accessible for wheelchair users and people with reduced mobility.


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