The heart of this work is in the Indigenous Territories of the Brazilian Amazon region. We support cultural exchange between Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists, activists and academics.
Our collaborations have taken us to Venice Biennale 2021, Glasgow Science Centre, Tate Modern, Horniman Museum and Museum of Tomorrow. And renowned Indigenous Research Methods seminars, led by PPP, have connected academics across the globe.

Kamukuwaká VR: Visiting a Sacred Cave
Giving the Wauja Indigenous people the experience of visiting their most sacred Xingu through virtual reality.

Art for Climate
Three Brazilian collective artists from three biomes respond to the pressing time of climate emergency in the lead up to COP30

Kamukuwaká: Recreating an Ancient Indigenous Cultural Site in full size
Using cutting-edge 3D printing to build a restored replica of vandalised rock carvings in the sacred cave of Kamukuwaká.
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From the Ashes
Turning the ashes from the burnt Amazon forest into art to support Indigenous people from the Xingu territory fighting the fires
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ECHOES Indigenous Film Festival, ICA London
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO MAKE INDIGENOUS CINEMA? AND WHAT NEXT FOR INDIGENOUS FILMMAKERS?
18 films by Indigenous filmmakers, curated by Takumã Kuikuro, Graci Guarani and Ziel Karapotó