Bio
Helio Eudoro (b. 1965) is a Brazilian-born, Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist working across sculpture, painting, photography, poetry, installation, and performance. Rooted in a collector-gatherer methodology, his practice engages discarded belongings and urban remnants as carriers of memory, spirituality, survival, and social power. Through processes of collecting, transformation, and recontextualization, Eudoro examines the relationships between belongings, bodies, land, and home, questioning systems of ownership, value, and possession while constructing new meanings from abandoned materials. His work explores selfhood, queerness, illness, aging, diaspora, and spirituality through the lens of his Brazilian heritage and lived experience.
Eudoro holds an MVS in Studio Art from the University of Toronto and a BFA with Honours from OCAD University. He is the recipient of several prizes and awards, including the 2023 GOG Award for Exhibition of the Year, the 2023 Toronto Arts Foundation Space Award, the 2022 Carmen Lamanna Award, and the 2020 RBC Newcomer Arts Award, among other honours. His work is represented in public and private collections internationally.
His work has been presented at major museums, galleries, and festivals across Canada, Brazil, and the United States, including the Art Museum at the University of Toronto, the Lilley Museum of Art (Reno, Nevada), the CONTACT Photography Festival, the Luminato Festival (Toronto), Maison de la culture Claude-Léveillée (Montreal), and Museum London (Ontario). In Brazil, his work has been exhibited at institutions including the Museu Oscar Niemeyer, the Museu de Arte Moderna da Bahia, MAC Rio Grande do Sul, and the Museu de Arte Contemporânea do Paraná.