Teresa Pavão
O Tempo Tomado das Coisas

“Indeed, very few people are aware that in each of our fingers, located somewhere between the first phalange, the mesophalange, and the metaphalange, there is a tiny brain. The fact is that the other organ which we call the brain, the one with which we came into the world, the one which we transport around in our head and which transports us so that we can transport it, has only ever had very general, vague, diffuse and, above all, unimaginative ideas about what the hands and fingers should do. For example, if the brain-in-our-head suddenly gets an idea for a painting, a sculpture, a piece of music or literature, or a clay figurine, it simply sends a signal to that effect and then waits to see what will happen. Having sent an order to the hands and fingers, it believes, or pretends to believe, that the task will then be completed, once the extremities of the arms have done their work.”

The Cave, José Saramago

18 Nov — 30 Dec 2017

Sociedade de Cerâmica Antiga de Coimbra
Terreiro da Erva – Largo Quintal do Prior 2/4
Tue–Sun, 3 p.m.–6 p.m.

Museu da Ciência, Laboratorio Chimico
Largo Marquês de Pombal
Tue–Sun, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.


Opening
18 Nov, 3 p.m.
Sociedade de Cerâmica Antiga De Coimbra


Workshop
com Teresa Pavão

Sociedade de Cerâmica Antiga De Coimbra
Terreiro da Erva – Largo Quintal do Prior 2/4
5, 6 and 12 Dec, 6 p.m.–9 p.m.

Registration fee
75 €

Registration
convergentes.anozero@capc.com.pt