Lesiane Maria Lazzarotti Ogg
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Lesiane Maria Lazzarotti Ogg is a Brazilian visual artist, educator, and art therapist whose work spans continents and cultures. Born in Rio Grande do Sul and currently residing in Rio de Janeiro, she has cultivated a diverse artistic career enriched by international experiences and a deep commitment to social and environmental themes.
Early Life and Education
L. Lazzarotti Ogg holds degrees in Literature, Art Education, and Art Therapy. Her formal artistic journey began in 1998 in Cuba, where she explored impressionism and other artistic languages. Throughout her career, she has studied under private tutors and at institutions such as the Saint Martin School of Art, Dubai Art Center, and IP (Instituto de Pintura) in Brazil. Her global experiences include living and working in countries like Cuba, England, Cameroon, the United Arab Emirates, and Turkey, contributing to a multifaceted artistic perspective.
Artistic Career
L. Lazzarotti Ogg's art is characterized by its vibrant expression and thematic depth. Her solo exhibition "Mouvement de La Vie" in Cameroon was honored as the "Exhibition of the Year" by the Cameroonian Ministry of Culture. Additionally, her work received recognition during a visit by Prince Edward, as acknowledged by the British High Commission.
She has showcased her art in prestigious venues worldwide, including the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris and the United Nations headquarters in New York. Her exhibitions often transcend traditional gallery spaces, engaging audiences in interactive and socially conscious experiences.
Environmental Advocacy and "Arte Alerta"
Demonstrating a strong commitment to environmental issues, L. Lazzarotti Ogg created the interactive exhibition "Arte Alerta." This traveling exhibition aims to raise awareness about environmental degradation and encourages active participation from visitors, particularly children and adolescents. "Arte Alerta" has been displayed in various Brazilian cities, including Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba, Juiz de Fora, and Niterói.
Honors and Affiliations
In recognition of her contributions to the arts, L. Lazzarotti Ogg holds the title of "Acadêmico Livre" (Free Academic) at the Academia Brasileira de Belas Artes,[1] occupying Chair 25.
Personal Life
Lesiane Maria Lazzarotti Ogg is also celebrated for her role as a mother. Her two daughters, Michelle Lazzarotti[2] (eldest) and Marianna (Maru Lazzaroggi[3]), have publicly acknowledged and praised their mother's dedication to creating opportunities for women and her support.
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