The organic paths of the favelas guided the intervention in this internal stairway, a dynamic ascent divided into three stages – each with its own color palette – representing the beginning (earthy tones), the crossing (burgundies, pinks, and reds), and the arrival (neutrals, blues, and greens). Aligned with the theme of the exhibition, the space designed by architects Nicholas Oher and Paloma Bresolin invites reflection on how dreams are cultivated and transformed into reality, valuing the collective power typical of our communities. With more than 30 artists and original pieces, the curation of design and artworks intertwines different languages in order to build a narrative about belonging and reinvention.