About Us
Coletivo Amarelo is an ecosystem of experimentation. By adopting an intuitive curatorial approach, we aim to foster new ways of consuming art through creative experiences. We see art and life as two parts of the same living, ever-changing organism. Diverse programming is our driving force, offering the public – at first, virtually – the chance to engage with the art they consume.
In partnership with local and international independent artists, we look forward to hosting physical events in a transformed future where we see ourselves as a catalyst for both art representation and art consumption.
Open discussions, experimentation, inclusion and education are where our core values truly reside. Welcome to our ecosystem.
Stephanie Wruck
Co-founder and Creative Director of Coletivo Amarelo, Stephanie was exposed to the world of contemporary art at a young age. Visits to museums and galleries were regular activities growing up and cultivated a deep interest in her to pursue a career in the art world. Her experience as an art consultant at an art gallery in New York City showed her the current state of traditional art gallery operations. She found the environment to be cold and often disconnected from the public. It was in the midst of this process that the idea of Coletivo Amarelo emerged: an attempt to transform the way in which the artist's work is studied, represented and promoted.
Stephanie seeks more inclusive and experimental curatorial experiences in the art world and it is through Coletivo Amarelo that she promotes a deeper and more open educational dialogue.
Gabriela Albuquerque
Gabriela Albuquerque is a visual artist who lives and works in Portugal. Her professional career has always been guided by creative exercise, first in literature and then in curating and art criticism. She lived for six years in the USA, between the east and west coasts and during this experience she immersed herself in artistic practice, developing as a painter.
With the aim of promoting new artists in the contemporary art scene, he created, together with Stephanie, the Yellow Collective, which aims to provide new approaches and discussions about art.