Jade Matarazzo is an award-winning fine arts photographer, arts educator, and curator who creates cultural and social projects using art as a tool for cultural identity. She is the founder and director of ArtBrazil and the MABI Art Bureau in Miami, Florida.
Matarazzo began exhibiting her work in 2002 at group shows at the Museum of the Americas in Florida as well as some galleries in Europe. Her first big solo exhibition, "Boundaries" at the Solange Rabello gallery in Miami in 2005, consisted of 40 photographs. She sold almost all the work and marks this show as her transition from student to professional photographer. In 2013 Matarazzo joined with other artists for a special project documenting the Japanese culture in her native Brazil. Japanese Brazilians are the largest Japanese descendant community outside of Japan. Matarazzo worked alongside photographer Kazuo Okubo, sculptor Yutaka Toyota, and mixed media painter Catarina Gushiken as part of the "West Encounters East" project. Matarazzo used her time there to capture the faces of the 2013 Tanabata or "Star Festival" held in the Liberdade district of São Paulo. In 2015, her "Views of Tanabata" exhibit appeared at the Morikami Museum in Palm Beach County and in Tokyo. Matarazzo recently celebrated the first ten years of her career with an exhibit called "Ever Changing Perspectives" in her home town of São Paulo.
Selected Exhibits
2017 Jo Slaviero & Guedes Galeria de Arte |Ever Changing Perspectives
2015 Morikami Museum |Tanabata: West Encounters East
2013 Design District |Ornare
2012 Artserve Gallery |Storytelling through photography
In 2013, just as her granduncle had done for international artists in Brazil 61 years before, Matarazzo founded ArtBrazil to bring international attention to emerging Brazilian artists in the United States. She is curator and director. Her initial goal was to provide a cultural and commercial platform for showcasing new talent. ArtBrazil has become a month-long event featuring venues in both Miami-Dade and Broward Counties. More than 60 Brazilian artists took part in 2016 representing a variety of mediums from photography and painting to sculpture and ceramics, and more than 600 local K-12 students took part in the 2016 ArtBrazil event, touring the exhibits, attending workshops and interacting directly with the artists. Matarazzo partners with FocusBrazil on annual international "ExpoArt" showcases in Miami, London, and Tokyo. These events provide Brazilian artists the opportunity to share their work and garner new cultural experiences.
MABI Art Bureau
Matarazzo founded Movimento de Arte Brasileira e Internacional Art Bureau, an artists' agency offering advice, career management, and assistance to artists seeking to broaden their exposure outside the US and Brazil.
Arts education
In 2017, as part of Matarazzo's educational outreach, she launched The Traveling Artist/Atelier Without Borders. The project will bring workshops, performances, and exhibitions to schools, hospitals, nursing homes, shelters for displaced persons, and underprivileged communities.