Lucas Stuczynski has been an urban artist since 2002, when he discovered graffiti as a powerful form of artistic expression and recognition within the art world. Throughout his career, he has expanded his horizons by leading workshops for homeless youth, schools, and local communities, promoting urban art, cultural engagement, and the history and values of Hip Hop culture.
In 2008, he specialized in cultural production, further strengthening his role in the development of artistic and community-based projects. In 2013, he participated in one of the world’s most renowned graffiti festivals, **Meeting of Styles**, in Germany. Following his participation, he was invited to become the festival’s official representative in Brazil. Since 2014, he has organized editions of the festival in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande, Pelotas, Palmeira, and Florianรณpolis.
In 2021, Lucas served as one of the producers of the project **Periferia e Arte โ Connecting Identities**, funded through the Aldir Blanc Cultural Emergency Law. In 2022, he was the curator of **MOLA โ The First Latin American Exhibition of Art and Environmental Education**, and was invited to exhibit his work at the **International Graffiti Biennial** in Sรฃo Paulo.
Drawing on more than 20 years of experience in the cultural sector, Lucas Stuczynski continues to promote urban art, education, and the many artistic expressions that emerge from graffiti culture.
Throughout his career, Lucas has participated in both solo and group exhibitions in Brazil and abroad, as well as dozens of festivals, public art projects, and exhibitions in cities across the country.
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