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Portuguese Popular Art Museum goes to Folgarosa

Created by 278 volunteers under the guidance of the artisans of the Cestinhos da Ilha Cooperative, the Carpete em Bracejo da Ilha was the piece selected by the Museu de Arte Popular Portuguesa de Pombal to present to the community of Folgarosa.

The carpet is produced with golden oats grass – a vegetal fibre, which is very abundant in the parish of Ilha, in the municipality of Pombal. It has been part of the collection of the Museu de Arte Popular Portuguesa since 2011 and was made with the help of the craftswomen of the Cooperativa Cestinhos da Ilha in collaboration with 278 participants. The piece represents a round decorative panel, composed of a wheel centre, followed by a pattern of 5 alternating decorative bands. It displays a total of 88 turns of braid with 5 wicks, 99 vine leaves of 13 turns and 784 double slipknots, distributed in a decorative composition formed by a wheel centre, 2 turns of vine leaves and 9 turns of slipknots. A decorative model adopted by the Cooperativa Cestinhos da Ilha for over 25 years.

Carpet made with golden eats grass from Ilha

2011

350 cm Ø

Interlaced vegetable fibre
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Museu de Arte Popular Portuguesa

Portuguese Popular Art Museum

Municipality of Pombal

The Museu da Arte Popular Portuguesa (Portuguese Popular Art Museum) is a cultural institution that promotes Portuguese popular culture and its history. Located in the historic centre of Pombal, it shows the work of artisans from various regions of Portugal, as well as decorative and domestic objects and furniture that portray the daily life of the Portuguese people. It features a collection of national handicrafts produced in various materials, consisting of more than three thousand objects from various regions of the country, which represent traditions, religious beliefs and popular imagination. The museum also has a section devoted to local know-how, where the ‘bracejo da Ilha’ (golden oats grass from Ilha) handicrafts are highlighted: a vegetable fibre which is very abundant in the region and which gives its name to the ‘Capacheiras da Ilha’ (Ilha’s mat makers), who produce utilitarian objects such as mats, baskets and carpets, as well as various decorative objects.

Processo criativo da obra de Folgarosa

The artwork created by the Village

Among Friends… A Torment for the Back

The community of the village of Folgarosa was inspired by the intricate patterns and large size of the island carpet presented by the Museu de Arte Popular de Pombal and created a carpet in urban art, or rather rural art!

Testimonials

We were left with a big backache, but it was a lovely experience! We painted the asphalt brown, put some cardboard squares and painted over them. (…) Besides being a carpet, there is another name… street art? I think that’s it! It embellished the road – the residents were dazzled, and the mayor had calendars made!

Belmira Guilherme
Community of Folgarosa, Municipality of Torres Vedras

There’s a little bit of me in there.


Maria de Jesus
Comunidade de Folgarosa, Município de Torres Vedras

Museums belong to a big family… which is the community. (…) Museums have pieces that tell stories (…) they maintain the living memory of a group of people who built a community.


Ana Umbelino
Deputy Mayor and Councillor for Culture of the City Council of Torres Vedras

We learn and we like to learn. Also so we don’t stay at home all the time. There is more socialising between people. (…) It’s impressive. (…) That is a work of art for me. It must not have been easy to do that work (referring to the carpet presented by the paired museum)


Maria Alice Alberto
Community of Folgarosa, Municipality of Torres Vedras.

Exhibitions Credits

  • Cultural Promoter
    SAMP – Sociedade Artística Musical dos Pousos
  • Co-financier
    Iniciativa Portugal Inovação Social
    Programa Operacional Social e de Emprego (PO ISE)
    Portugal 2020
    Fundo Social Europeu (FSE)
  • Social investor
    Câmara Municipal de Leiria
    Partner
    Rede Cultura 2027
  • In collaboration with
    Município de Torres Vedras
    Município de Pombal
    Museu de Arte Popular Portuguesa de Pombal
    União de Freguesias de Maxial e Monte Redondo
    União de Freguesias de Leiria, Pousos, Barreira e Cortes
  • Museums Working Group for “Rede Cultura 2027”
    Alberto Guerreiro | Museu Raul da Bernarda
    Sónia Santos | Município de Ourém
    Bruno Silva | Rede de Museus e Galerias de Óbidos
    Dóris Santos | Museu Dr. Joaquim Manso
    Filipe Guimarães da Silva | Fundação Mário Soares e Maria Barroso
    Jorge Figueiredo | Município de Porto de Mós
    Luís Figueiredo | Museu Damião de Góis e das Vítimas da Inquisição
    Margarida Moleiro | Museu Municipal Carlos Reis
    Raquel Janeirinho | Rede Museológica do Concelho de Peniche
    Vânia Carvalho | Museu de Leiria
  • The 13 Villages
    Alcanadas (Batalha) | Louriceira de Cima (Arruda dos Vinhos) | Ateanha (Ansião) | Cabeças (Alvaiázere) | Cercal (Cadaval) | Columbeira (Bombarral) | Fanhais (Nazaré) | Freixianda (Ourém) | Folgarosa (Torres Vedras) | Mosteiro (Pedrógão Grande) | São Bento (Porto de Mós) | Fetelaria (Sobral de Monte Agraço) | Pena e Casal da Pena (Torres Novas)
  • The 13 Museums
    Casa do Tempo (Castanheira de Pera) | Centro de Artes Caldas da Rainha | Centro de Estudos em Fotografia de Tomar | Rede de Museus e Galerias de Óbidos | Museu de Arte Popular Portuguesa (Pombal) | Museu da Lourinhã | Museu de Aguarela Roque Gameiro (Alcanena) | Museu de Leiria | Museu do Vidro (Marinha Grande) | Museu e Centro de Artes de Figueiró dos Vinhos | Museu Damião de Góis e das Vítimas da Inquisição (Alenquer) | Museu Raul da Bernarda (Alcobaça) | Rede Museológica do Concelho de Peniche

    The project also had the collaboration of museums from the 26 participating municipalities.
  • SAMP Contigo | Coordination
    Raquel Gomes
  • Museu na Aldeia | Coordination
    Gabriela da Rocha
    Sofia Neves
  • Museu na Aldeia | Teams of the project
    • SAMP | Artistic team
      Bruno Homem | Musician
      Filipa Cunha | Musician
      Inesa Markava | Artistic Performance Director
      Jesus Kristen | Musician
      Raquel Gomes | Community Artist
      Ruben Santos | Musician
      Sofia Neves | Actress
    • SAMP | Technical team
      Ana Figueiredo | Communication and Content Manager
      Cátia Gaio | Logistic and Financial Support
      Gabriela da Rocha | Museologist
      Henrique Chaves | Sociologist
      Lara Matos | Degree in Social Psychology
      Leonor Capricho | Graphic Designer
      Ismael Neves | Logistic and Financial Support
      Telma Pereira | Production
    • Texts
      Ana Figueiredo | SAMP
      Cidália Botas | Museu de Arte Popular de Pombal
      Gabriela da Rocha | SAMP
      Henrique Chaves | SAMP
      Sofia Neves | SAMP
    • Photography credits
      Team | SAMP
      Gil de Lemos
    • Graphic design and illustration
      Henrique Martinowski
      Leonor Capricho | SAMP
    • Museography and museology
      Cidália Botas | Museu de Arte Popular Portuguesa
      Gabriela da Rocha | SAMP
    • Exhibition set-up
      Cidália Botas | Museu de Arte Popular Portuguesa
      Gabriela da Rocha | SAMP
      Inês Soares e Lorenzo Scodeller | Novonovo
      Mafalda Matos | Novonovo
      Margarida Pereira | Novonovo
      Telma Pereira | SAMP
    • Equipment design
      Mafalda Matos | Novonovo
      Margarida Pereira | Novonovo
    • Laser Cutter | Technical support
      FabLab Porto de Mós
    • Specialised transportation of the artwork
      RNTrans – Grupo URBANOS
    • Insurance of the artwork
      LUSITANIA, Companhia de Seguros, SA
    • Acknowledgements
      Comunidade de Folgarosa
      Museu Municipal Leonel Trindade | Torres Vedras
      Cooperativa de Cestinhos da Ilha, C. R. L
      FabLab de Porto de Mós
      Politécnico de Leiria
      União das Freguesias de Leiria, Pousos, Barreira e Cortes
      ANAFS – Associação Nacional de Alistados das Formações Sanitárias