Jubas Barreto

Cape Verde

"Jubas Barreto’s practice is a continuous search for identity and self-discovery. Through painting, collage, and text, she creates vibrant and intuitive compositions that reflect both her African heritage and spiritual inner world.

For her, visual art and dance are inseparable forms of expression—moments of release and resistance that give voice to her experience as a young Luso-African woman. Each work becomes a testimony of belonging and transformation, inviting the viewer into a dialogue between memory, culture, and self.
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Jubas Barreto

Jubas Barreto (b. 1999, Almada) is a visual artist and freestyle Hip Hop dancer whose practice flows seamlessly between movement and image. She holds a degree in Fine Arts and Multimedia from the University of Évora, where she began shaping a personal journey of artistic and spiritual inquiry.

Her work has already been presented in various exhibitions across Évora, Lisbon, and Braga, with a notable highlight being her participation in the Norberto Fernandes Young Artists Prize at the Altice Foundation in 2024. Rooted in the cultural and artistic identity of her city, her family, and her Cape Verdean heritage, Jubas’s practice is both a search for her origins and a celebration of her truth.

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