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(b. Ribeirío Preto, Brazil, 1955). She currently lives and works in Sío Paulo, Brazil. She graduated from the School of Architecture and Urbanism at the college of Sío José dos Campos, Sío Paulo, Brazil, and obtained an MFA from the School of Communications and Arts at the University of Sío Paulo. Emerging from a tradition of painting, Nador creates wall-size murals, both inside and outside of museum and gallery spaces. Strongly influenced by the complexity of Islamic patterning, her work dialogues with the complex question of beauty within contemporary artistic practice, and challenges traditional relations between art and audience. Over the past three years, Nador has been working in rural communities in the North and Northeast of Brazil as part of a project sponsored by the Ministry of Education and Culture in Brazil. Through this sponsorship, Nador has worked with community members to create stencil designs, with which families decorate the
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