


Eltina Gaspar
As a visual artist from Luanda, Angola, Eltina Gaspar’s practice is rooted in using photography and video as tools of communication, resistance, and reflection. She focus on themes of human rights, social justice, and protest, often weaving the historical, social, and economic fabric of Angola into her work. Her journey has taken her from producing video art and directing music videos for national artists, to creating award-winning short films and documentaries that center on gender, identity, and inequality. Residencies and exhibitions—both in Angola and internationally—have allowed her to expand the scope of her work. Whether presenting a photo series or a short film, each project is an invitation to look closer, to listen deeper, and to reimagine the realities we inhabit.