Ângela Ferreira, born in 1958 in Maputo, Mozambique, lives and works in Lisbon, where she teaches at FBAUL and earned her PhD in 2016. Her work revolves around the impact of colonialism and post-colonialism on contemporary society. She also creates decolonial multimedia tributes to unexpected figures such as Carlos Cardoso, Ingrid Jonker, Miriam Makeba, and Angela Davis.
Selected works: Campo Experimental, 2024; Klucis goes to Algeria, 2023; Rádio Voz da Liberdade, 2022; Talk Tower for Forough Farrokhzad, 2021; Dalaba: Sol d’Exil, 2019; Pan African Unity Mural, 2018; A Tendency to Forget, 2015; Brigadas do SAAL, 2014; Indépendance Cha Cha, 2014; For Mozambique, 2008-2022; Maison Tropicale, 2007; Zip Zap Circus School, 2000-2024; Double Sided, 1996-1997.