Fernanda Peltier is a creative director working at the intersection of contemporary art, design and cultural strategy. Her practice focuses on developing art-driven projects that explore new formats of exhibition-making, audience engagement and urban interaction.She has developed dozens of art...
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Fernanda Peltier is a creative director working at the intersection of contemporary art, design and cultural strategy. Her practice focuses on developing art-driven projects that explore new formats of exhibition-making, audience engagement and urban interaction.
She has developed dozens of art projects and collaborated with over 60 artists across disciplines, creating exhibitions, curatorial projects and site-specific installations that often bridge artistic practice and brand experience. Her work investigates how art can move beyond traditional spaces and become embedded in everyday life.
Peltier holds a certificate in Art & Design from Corcoran College of Art and Design in Washington, DC, and has completed studies in Art History at MASP and MIS, two of Brazil’s leading cultural institutions. She has also recently studied Creative Direction with AI at New York University (NYU).
Coming from a family with a strong artistic background, she developed an early and continuous relationship with art, shaped by formative years spent in close proximity to gallery environments, an experience that continues to inform her curatorial and creative approach.
She is the founder of Mobile Mini Art Gallery, a mobile, site-responsive exhibition platform that reimagines the relationship between contemporary art and the city, transforming urban space into a living, evolving gallery.