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With an exploratory vision that evokes the intersection of artistic experiences, the <strong>free entry events<\/strong> are divided into two moments that reflect a conceptual and material link between the two fields, a link that is increasingly urgent and relevant in the contemporary panorama. This will create dialogues for possible futures between designers and artists, as well as a fashion presentation to provoke new narratives of community and cultural collaboration.<\/p>\n<p><strong><br \/>DI\u00c1LOGOS<br \/><\/strong><strong>4PM &#8211; 6PM<br \/><\/strong><strong>LEARNING SPACE<br \/><\/strong>Free entry<br \/>Ticket collection, subject to room capacity (max. 2 per person): 2 hours before.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Three conversations<\/strong> between <strong>artists and fashion designers<\/strong>, capitalising on their relevance to contemporary thinking. The term Di\u00e1logos (Dialogues) presupposes an automatic conversational empathy between the creatives, and all the sessions, each 30 minutes long, aim to extend this fluidity of communication to the audience, in moments of discussion about artistic practices, conceptual splits and intersections, and the impact of materiality on the construction of new cultural narratives. At the heart of each dialogue is the thought and process of creation, the points of departure that art and fashion share for conception, interpretation of reality, experimentation and investigation of unexplored paths that lead to the production of the new, or simply a different vision of the other and of today.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em><br \/>DI\u00c1LOGO 1: ADRIANA PROGAN\u00d3 WITH DIOGO MESTRE (MESTRE STUDIO)<br \/><\/em><\/strong><strong><em>4PM<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Adriana Progan\u00f3<\/strong> (Lucerne, Switzerland, 1992) develops works that focus on the creation of an imaginary governed by the breaking of ideas of social and limiting rules in bodies and society, challenging the impositions of the educational system and provoking a search for a more authentic human experience. Through her pictorial and sculptural compositions, she explores the limitations imposed by a rigid social structure, creating characters that move through different spaces, reflecting a freedom within their own limitations. Within this narrative, the artist challenges our perception of our own daily struggles and\/or institutional spaces within the confines of external, supposedly invisible laws that govern our existence. The idea of freedom is central to her work and the starting point for her artistic language. Many figures are depicted as simply free from these ideas, others as resistance, fighting to overturn patterns that poison collective freedom. In this way, Adriana offers provocative visuals that promote a discourse on power, identity and cultural resistance.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Diogo Mestre<\/strong> graduated in sculpture from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Lisbon in 2022, and in the same year he obtained a master&#8217;s degree in fashion design from the Faculty of Architecture. He has always had a passion for fashion and later combined it with art. More than just designing clothes, Diogo wants to create narratives that immerse the viewer in his universe. The brand Mestre Studio was founded in 2023 and presented its first collection at ModaLisboa&#8217;s Sangue Novo supported by the Seaside young designers competition, immediately confirming its nostalgic vein and the importance of memories in building its identity, working mainly with knitwear and the deconstruction of traditional techniques.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em><br \/>DI\u00c1LOGO 2: JO\u00c3O PEDRO VALE AND NUNO ALEXANDRE WITH MARTA GON\u00c7ALVES (HIBU)<br \/><\/em><\/strong><strong><em>4:40<\/em><\/strong><em><strong>PM<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Jo\u00e3o Pedro Vale <\/strong>and<strong> Nuno Alexandre Ferreira<\/strong> began their artistic activity at the end of the 1990s, working together from an early stage on projects that stand out for their diversity of media, carriers and conceptual languages. Highlights include solo exhibitions at Appleton Square, Lisbon, in 2024, Rialto6, Lisbon, in 2022, MAAT, Lisbon, in 2019, participation in the Fabric Festival, Fall River (USA) in 2022, MOVE19, Centre Pompidou, Paris (France), LIAF19 &#8211; Lofoten International Art Festival, Svolvaer (Norway) in 2019. In 2024 they held their first anthological exhibition at the Serralves Museum.<\/p>\n<p>HIBU is a Portuguese fashion label founded in 2013 that creates genderless pieces, combining multidisciplinary references and a relaxed minimal aesthetic.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em><br \/>DI\u00c1LOGO 3: MIKHAIL KARIKIS WITH LIDIJA KOLOVRAT<br \/><\/em><\/strong><strong><em>5:20PM<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Mikhail Karikis<\/strong> is a Greek-British artist working with moving image, sound and performance to explore activism, solidarity and collective agency. His socially engaged practice works with marginalised communities, including children, refugees and workers, to imagine hopeful and sustainable futures. Through installation, performance and film, he explores social justice, labour and the environment. He has exhibited internationally at venues including the Venice Biennale, Tate Liverpool and MORI Art Museum, won the Paul Hamlyn Award (2024) and has twice been shortlisted for the Derek Jarman Award. His creative work also includes musical collaborations with Bj\u00f6rk and DJ Spooky.<br \/>Upcoming exhibitions in 2025 include a career survey at Kunstmuseum St Gallen, Switzerland, a solo show at the Gulbenkian Centre for Modern Art, Lisbon, and a solo exhibition at The Showroom, London, UK.<\/p>\n<p>With a background in film and fashion, <strong>Lidija Kolovrat<\/strong> defines her language through deconstruction, urban culture and art. Her passion is to create unique and special fashion pieces for those who seek a distinctive style that is in tune with their true selves.<br \/>In 1990, she founded KOLOVRAT, a brand that cares about the impact of its creations, both on the environment \u2014 by emphasising sustainability and recycling \u2014 and on its customers, and believes that clothes reflect our inner world, our sacred geometry and our symbolic language. Intuition, spirituality and innovation are the way to achieve the uniqueness of the garment that is co-created for each individual, so that everyone can empower their true self and embrace the beauty, boldness and sense of humour needed to embrace the unexpected.<br \/>For Kolovrat, being part of the community means reinventing itself and achieving excellence in creations that combine the vibrancy of a dynamic society with the commitment of an ethical business.<\/p>\n<p><strong><br \/>CONSTAN\u00c7A ENTRUDO<br \/><\/strong><strong>5PM \u2014 7PM<br \/><\/strong><strong>STUDIO<br \/><\/strong>Free Entry<br \/>Ticket collection, subject to room capacity (max. 2 per person): 2 hours before.<\/p>\n<p>Constan\u00e7a Entrudo makes her debut in <strong>CAM&#8217;s Studio<\/strong> to present her Fall\/Winter 2026 collection.<br \/>From <strong>5pm to 6pm<\/strong>, the presentation will have <strong>free entry,<\/strong> and tickets can be collected from the CAM box office on the day of the presentation. Due to room capacity, the event will be divided into three 20-minute slots, with entrances at 5pm, 5.20pm and 5.40pm. From 6pm, the presentation will be reserved for guests and the press.<br \/>Constan\u00e7a Entrudo will also be doing a takeover of the CAM store during the day of the presentation, with archive pieces, pieces from the spring\/summer 2025 collection and a special edition of unique fabric samples (from the archive and from the Second Best collection).<\/p>\n<p><strong>SECOND BEST<\/strong>, Entrudo\u2019s Fall\/Winter 2026 collection, is a disquisition on society\u2019s obsession with winners and losers, celebrating the often-overlooked second place. Constan\u00e7a figures the demoralising underside of meritocracy while materializing the textures of effort, process, and acceptance, embracing the quiet beauty of silver linings.<br \/>All that glitters is not gold and the presentation will feature a textile installation created for the occasion. The installation is a sensorial activation of the subject, rooted in Constan\u00e7a\u2019s belief in an interdependency between the spaces we inhabit and the way we feel.<br \/>The graphic grace of the silhouettes is grounded in 80s Olympics sportswear. Through numerous media, Constan\u00e7a sensualizes the narrative of second place. 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