Project Landscape :: landscape archaeology

Fabricio Cavalcanti is a visual artist, photographer, and educator based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, whose practice connects authorial image-making with critical thought in contemporary art. His work moves between portraiture, black-and-white photography, documentary language, and experimental visual narratives, always guided by a reflective approach to memory, identity, and the cultural meaning of images. With more than two decades of professional experience and a strong academic background in visual arts, Fabricio develops projects that combine artistic rigour, conceptual depth, and accessible pedagogy. His philosophy is grounded in slow looking, historical awareness, and the belief that photography is both a poetic and political tool for reading the world. Highlights of his trajectory include long-term teaching in workshops, universities, and online learning environments, as well as the creation of independent courses and mentorships focused on technical mastery and authorial development. Secondary skills include educational content design, art and visual culture research, 360 photography, virtual tours, and communication-based methodologies for social and cultural programs. Services include creative direction for image-based projects, photographic mentoring, lectures, workshops, course design, and bespoke visual training for institutions, schools, and creative professionals.