Conceição stands as one of the most powerful new additions to Toronto’s west‑end mural landscape, a four‑storey tribute to memory, migration, and the women who carry culture across oceans. Created in spring 2026 by São Paulo–based artist Hanna Lucatelli Santos, the work anchors the growing Dundas West Open Air Museum route with a deeply intimate, symbol‑rich narrative curated by Rodrigo Ardiles Gamboa.

At the centre of the composition is a Portuguese woman in winter, sleeves rolled as if still mid‑work. Tiles spill from her skirt onto the snow, forming a warm ground where children play barefoot. This gesture, half protection, half burden, captures the duality of cultural inheritance: the comfort it provides, and the weight of being its keeper. In her hands, a paintbrush and rag hint at a meta‑story; she has just painted the blue‑and‑white mural behind her, where three ancestral women appear so they will not be forgotten.

Around her, children play with boats and flowers, bridging Portuguese iconography with Brazilian offerings to the sea. A daughter paints tiles on the ground, continuing her mother’s act of preservation. Even the potted plants, species brought to a colder climate, echo the resilience and adaptation of immigrant women who quietly reshape the places they inhabit.

Conceição is ultimately a mural about murals: a reminder that stories disappear only when no one remains to tell them. Through this monumental 160‑square‑metre work, Lucatelli honours the women whose histories rarely entered the archive, and ensures they remain present on the walls of Little Portugal.

Project Details:

Title: Conceição

Artist: Hanna Lucatelli Santos (Brazil) @hlucatelli

Curator: Rodrigo Ardiles Gamboa (Chile) @creativo.arts

Assistant: Estefania Cox Guardia (Peru) @lafefacox

Medium: 160 sq. mts. Cement wall / acrylic paint

Location: Azul Lofts, 1636 Dundas St. West, Toronto, Canada

Unveiling Date: June 12, 2026 at 18 hrs.

Co-Presented by:  Little Portugal Toronto BIA, and the Dundas West Open Air Museum

Co-Produced by:  The Creativo Arts Collective & LMAC (Lula Music & Arts Centre)

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