“Sculpture of the Forgotten: From Waste to Art” Exhibition
From March 26 to June 13, the D. José Pedro da Silva Library, Viseu Regional Centre of Universidade Católica Portuguesa, will host the exhibition “Sculpture of the Forgotten: From Waste to Art”, an innovative initiative that transforms discarded materials into remarkable works of art.
Conceived by artist José António Antunes, this exhibition invites visitors to rethink waste and reuse, revealing the hidden beauty in what many consider worthless.
Combining art, creativity, and sustainability, the exhibition is part of the UCP4SUCCESS Project's Culture Initiative and is organized in partnership with the SOS Freshman Mentoring Group and the UCP-Viseu Students' Association.
Each sculpture is the result of a meticulous creative process that breathes new life into forgotten objects. Through imagination and craftsmanship, what was once discarded is transformed into something meaningful. In addition to admiring the artworks, visitors will have the opportunity to explore the artist’s process—from material selection to the final transformation—uncovering the techniques used and the messages each piece conveys.
Access is free and open to both the academic community and the general public, promoting inclusive access to art and culture. The exhibition will be open to the public from Monday to Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 1:30 pm. to 6:00 pm.
More than just an exhibition, this is an immersive experience that challenges us to reflect on sustainability and the importance of reusing materials in everyday life.
