Visual Essay - Dalton Paula
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Dalton Paula tem 28 anos, é estudante do Curso de Artes Visuais da Universidade Federal de Goiás, reside em Goiânia e concilia sua carreira artística, iniciada aos 14 anos, com a profissão de Bombeiro. Em 2010 teve a exposição “O álbum” selecionada no Edital do Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Goiânia; recebeu o prêmio-aquisição do 38º Salão de Arte Contemporânea Luiz Sacilotto, em Santo André/SP, e também teve as obras “A farmácia”, “Reisado” e “Comunhão” escolhidas para participar da Sala Especial da 10ª Bienal Naïfs do Brasil. Em 2008, ganhou o prêmio-aquisição da Bienal Naïf; e possui obras no acervo do Museu Internacional de Arte Naïf (MIAN, no Rio de Janeiro) e no Museu de Arte de Britânia/GO (MABRI).
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