Who is Natasha Moura?

Natasha Moura, Brazilian, with a postgraduate degree in Cultural Management, and with other studies in Art History, History of Fashion, and Philology.

In 2017, due to a personal need to research female artists in the history of art that the Women’n Art project emerged, with the aim of making information about female artists throughout history accessible.

In 2018, she was an intern at the Thyssen-Bornenmisza Museum in Madrid, in the education department. There she could participate closely in the different educational and cultural projects that the museum offers to different types of publics.

Between 2018 and 2020, she collaborated with alternative art fairs in Madrid, such as the Hybrid Festival and Hybrid Art Fair. She worked in the organisation of Cultural Heritage Days, being one of those responsible for selecting the conferences and communications for the event. And she was invited to write a review on Prado’s Museum exhibition “A Tale of two women painters”.


She currently works as an art specialist at the Snap Collective publishing house, discovering new talents in the visual arts. She gives lectures and art courses mainly with a gender perspective, and other activities such as writing articles on art and culture; reviews of exhibitions and books (mainly about women artists, gender studies and literature), curatorial advice and guided tours.