1º Encontro Artesanato CEPC-RO 2026

1º Encontro Artesanato CEPC-RO 2026

Overview of Legislative Mapping and Conference Participation

Introduction to the Meeting

  • The speaker mentions a meeting scheduled for next week with new participants who have never been invited before.
  • Acknowledges missing part of previous discussions but emphasizes the importance of alignment in presentations.

Importance of State Conferences

  • Discusses the process of becoming a state councilor, highlighting that artisans vote for their representatives during state conferences.
  • Stresses the significance of civil society representation at state conferences and encourages participation from elected municipal delegates.

Role and Frequency of Conferences

  • Emphasizes that only those elected at municipal levels can participate in state conferences, which occur every two years.
  • Artisans gather at municipal conferences to discuss key points to bring forward to the state level, ensuring collective representation.

Representation and Civic Engagement

  • Highlights the need for citizen involvement in government decisions, stating that public authorities must listen to citizens' voices.
  • Explains that councilors serve as intermediaries between government and civil society, specifically within the artisan sector.

Responsibilities as Councilors

  • Clarifies that being a councilor is a voluntary role without financial compensation; they act as a bridge between artisans and governmental bodies.
  • Reiterates the importance of impartiality in representing community interests rather than personal opinions during discussions.

Understanding Delegation and Terms

Election Process for Councilors

  • Differentiates between delegates (elected participants at municipal conferences who can run for councilor positions later).
  • Shares personal experiences regarding term limits for councilors, emphasizing collaboration among artisans moving forward.

Conclusion on Community Interaction

  • Expresses gratitude towards community interaction and outlines plans to focus on mapping legislation while seeking knowledge from local governance structures.

Discussion on Artisan Identity and Professionalization

The Essence of Being an Artisan

  • The speaker emphasizes that one does not need to earn a living from crafting to identify as an artisan, highlighting the intrinsic value of skills and techniques over monetary gain.
  • It is reiterated that being recognized as an artisan is based on one's craft abilities rather than sales or income, reinforcing the idea that artistry is inherent to humanity.

Professional Certification for Artisans

  • A discussion about the importance of professional certification for artisans takes place, with a focus on how it can enhance their credibility and provide benefits.
  • The speaker encourages participants to obtain their artisan's professional card, stating that while it's not mandatory for identification as an artisan, it offers significant advantages in professional settings.

Accessing Resources and Support

  • Information is shared regarding accessing resources for obtaining the artisan's card through official channels, emphasizing organized support systems available for artisans.
  • The speaker mentions plans to create a well-organized folder containing important legislation and links relevant to artisanship, aiming to keep participants informed.

Community Engagement and Introductions

Sharing Experiences Among Artisans

  • Participants are encouraged to introduce themselves while waiting for technical issues to be resolved, fostering community engagement among artisans.

Personal Stories from Artisans

  • Marlene introduces herself as a long-time artisan from Porto Velho, sharing her commitment to participating in conferences related to craftsmanship.
  • Raquel shares her background in working with EVA materials and various crafts she creates, showcasing diversity within artisanal practices.

Contributions from Established Artisans

  • Giovani discusses his extensive experience in regional craftsmanship and his efforts in founding local associations aimed at promoting regional identity through art.
  • Berenice shares her family heritage in crafting since childhood and expresses her desire to strengthen the artisanal sector within her community.

Introduction and Welcoming Remarks

Opening Introductions

  • The session begins with a warm welcome, acknowledging participants and encouraging them to introduce themselves.

Eduarda's Introduction

  • Eduarda from Porto Velho introduces herself as a cultural producer, emphasizing her commitment to establishing a council in Seringueiras for artists to access federal funding.

Amazonita's Background

  • Amazonita shares her experience as an indigenous artisan specializing in various crafts, including jewelry and handmade items, highlighting the importance of non-industrialized production.

Artisan Contributions and Experiences

Radassa's Journey

  • Radassa expresses gratitude for the opportunity to support artisans, sharing her background in craftsmanship influenced by family traditions and spirituality.

Focus on Biojoia

  • She discusses her expertise in biojoia (bio-jewelry), emphasizing sustainability and knowledge-sharing within the artisan community.

Musical Involvement

  • Radassa mentions her role as a vocalist in a local band called Leão do Norte, illustrating the intersection of music and craft in her life.

Valdemir's Experience

Indigenous Artisan Activism

  • Valdemir Barabada introduces himself as an indigenous artisan who previously sold crafts online internationally but now focuses on supporting other artisans post-pandemic.

Community Support Initiatives

  • He highlights his efforts in creating the first indigenous craft fair after the pandemic, addressing economic challenges faced by indigenous communities during this period.

Indigenous Artisans and Economic Challenges

Impact of the Pandemic on Indigenous Artisans

  • The pandemic severely affected sales for indigenous artisans, leading to widespread store closures and a lack of purchasing opportunities from suppliers.
  • Valdemir highlights his mother's long-standing commitment to indigenous crafts, emphasizing her participation in cultural events over 40 years.
  • He shares his role as an independent activist, disseminating information about public policies to strengthen the economic sustainability of indigenous cultures in Rondônia.

Community Engagement and Information Sharing

  • Valdemir utilizes WhatsApp to share vital information with both urban and rural indigenous communities, aiming for increased participation in discussions and meetings.
  • Acknowledgment of Valdemir's contributions is made by another participant, indicating a collective effort in advocating for indigenous rights.

Personal Experiences of Artisans

  • Silvan introduces himself as an artisan from Pimenta Bueno with over 40 years of experience in ceramics, participating in various regional fairs.
  • Humorous exchange about age occurs when Silvan downplays his extensive experience as "just" 40 years.

New Opportunities for Emerging Artisans

  • Raquel expresses gratitude for being invited to participate in her first fair, highlighting the significance of showcasing her work publicly.
  • She identifies herself not only as an artisan but also as a seamstress, reflecting on her passion for art.

Building Connections Among Participants

  • The facilitator encourages participants to introduce themselves gradually while acknowledging that some may feel shy during their first meeting.
  • Emphasis is placed on creating a comfortable environment where individuals can communicate privately if they prefer not to share openly.

Legislative Framework and Cultural Initiatives

  • Discussion shifts towards legislative matters; participants are informed about the importance of understanding regulations governing their activities.
  • Marfisa introduces herself and discusses her involvement with the Ministry of Culture's program aimed at strengthening cultural initiatives within Rondônia.

National Policy for Reblan and Its Impact on Cultural Sectors

Importance of Resource Accessibility

  • The National Policy of Reblan provides resources for all cultural sectors, but access is often hindered for those most vulnerable and distanced from these mechanisms.

Leadership and Representation

  • Effective leadership within cultural councils is crucial; the representation by individuals like Bruna in the artisan sector can significantly influence resource allocation.

Challenges in Resource Distribution

  • A common issue faced by artists is the lack of spaces to showcase and sell their work. Without an organized sector, it becomes difficult to advocate for necessary funding.

Strengthening Sectoral Representation

  • A well-organized sector with strong representation can effectively argue for increased funding and resources, ensuring that specific needs are met.

Ongoing Advocacy Efforts

  • Continuous advocacy at higher levels (e.g., Brasília) is essential to secure ongoing budget allocations for cultural initiatives across municipalities.

Execution of Resources at Municipal Levels

Management Challenges

  • Many municipalities struggle with managing allocated resources effectively, which impacts the execution of programs like PINAB (National Program for Artisan Craft).

Collective Action Benefits

  • Individual efforts may yield limited results; however, collective action through councils can lead to more significant outcomes in resource management.

Personal Journey in Arts

  • The speaker shares a personal background in arts and crafts, emphasizing a deep-rooted connection to the community they represent.

Collaboration Between Councils and Artisans

Need for Active Participation

  • Active participation in discussions about public policies is vital; collaboration between artisans and councils strengthens advocacy efforts.

Understanding Legislative Framework

  • Knowledge of relevant legislation helps artisans defend their rights effectively when facing challenges or opposition regarding their craft.

Addressing Vulnerabilities Within Municipalities

Support for Inactive Councils

  • There’s a need to support municipalities lacking active councils, as this directly affects local artisans' ability to thrive within their communities.

This structured approach highlights key themes discussed throughout the transcript while providing timestamps that facilitate easy navigation back to specific points.

Discussion on Cultural Management and the Role of Secretaries

Concerns About Current Cultural Management

  • Marlene raises a concern about the focus of the Sejel (Secretary of Sports and Leisure), suggesting it does not adequately support artisans, who need more attention in cultural management.
  • She emphasizes that while Sejel is good for sports, other secretaries could better serve the needs of artisans, urging a reevaluation of where artisan work is placed within government structures.

Complexity of Cultural Administration

  • The speaker acknowledges the complexity surrounding the separation of culture and sports within governmental departments, indicating this has been an ongoing discussion for years.
  • They reflect on their own experiences as a student involved in national sports conferences, highlighting how intertwined these discussions are with broader cultural issues.

Importance of Participation in Events

  • The speaker encourages active participation in events like forums and conferences to address pressing issues affecting artisans and culture.
  • They mention having previously raised concerns about departmental changes at a conference, stressing that problems persist regardless of which secretary oversees them.

Challenges Faced by Cultural Sectors

  • The speaker notes that difficulties faced by Sejuscel (another cultural department) are not limited to artisan issues but affect all areas of culture.
  • They highlight recent improvements due to federal funding arriving directly at municipalities, contrasting this with past experiences under emergency laws where funds were mismanaged.

Political Influences on Cultural Management

  • The discussion points out that management challenges stem from political appointments rather than structural inadequacies within specific secretariats.
  • A call for strengthening councils is made to ensure accountability from secretaries; emphasizing collaboration over mere administrative changes as a solution to ongoing issues.

Strengthening Sectorial Unity in Arts and Crafts

Importance of Collective Action

  • The speaker emphasizes the need for sectorial unity among various artistic fields to effectively advocate for their interests, suggesting that individual voices are easily sidelined.
  • Collaboration across sectors such as crafts, music, fashion, and audiovisual arts is crucial; a united front can lead to meaningful change in the current landscape.

Engaging with Political Structures

  • The current secretary, Paulo Igor, is open to dialogue; however, political appointments often prioritize the interests of those who placed them in power rather than the community's needs.
  • The speaker stresses the importance of articulating proposals clearly to engage effectively with political figures and influence decision-making.

Understanding Roles and Responsibilities

  • Clarification on the obligations of council members is provided; understanding these roles is essential for effective advocacy within the arts community.
  • Recognition that not having formal credentials does not diminish one's identity as an artisan; merit should be acknowledged regardless of professional status.

Continuous Learning and Knowledge Sharing

  • Acknowledgment of personal limitations in knowledge encourages a culture of continuous learning among participants; humility in seeking answers fosters growth.
  • Emphasis on acquiring knowledge about laws relevant to artisanship is vital for building strong arguments during discussions.

Resource Accessibility and Communication

  • Plans to create a shared digital resource (folder or drive) containing important documents will facilitate ongoing access to information for all members.
  • Open invitation for private communication allows members to seek clarification or assistance while acknowledging personal limitations regarding technology use.

Group Dynamics and Focused Discussions

  • The group’s purpose remains focused on discussions related specifically to artisanal practices rather than sales or unrelated topics.
  • Members are encouraged to self-regulate conversations within the group to maintain relevance and avoid distractions from core discussions about craftsmanship.

Meeting Summary and Insights

Introduction and Participation

  • The speaker clarifies their role, stating they are not an administrator for others but part of the official council group, requesting collaboration from participants.
  • Wilvan introduces himself, emphasizing the importance of documenting his participation in the meeting.

Background of Wilvan

  • Wilvan shares his nickname "PV," which he received in Belém due to his origins from Porto Velho. He has traveled across Brazil since 1992.
  • He began working with crafts at a young age, starting with woodworking at 13 and transitioning to accessory crafting by 16 years old.

Cultural Contributions

  • Wilvan mentions being married to Radaça and their band "Leão do Norte," which focuses on original compositions rather than covers, highlighting their commitment to cultural expression.

Meeting Dynamics

  • The speaker encourages open communication about any issues during meetings, acknowledging that they may speak quickly and asking for guidance from attendees.
  • They express satisfaction with attendance numbers compared to previous meetings, noting a peak of 25 participants.

Future Meetings Planning

  • The speaker proposes holding meetings every two months or three months, seeking feedback on this frequency while stressing the importance of regular discussions.

Acknowledgment of Past Contributions

  • There is appreciation expressed for past council members' contributions. The speaker reflects on learning from previous experiences and emphasizes the value of ongoing engagement within the group.

Collaboration and Support in Fragile Communities

Importance of Unity and Support

  • The speaker emphasizes the need for collaboration among colleagues to strengthen their segment, which is described as fragile. They express happiness about a colleague's participation and advocate for mutual support rather than jealousy.
  • The idea of supporting one another is reiterated, highlighting that collective effort leads to success while individualism may result in failure.

Acknowledgment of Contributions

  • The speaker mentions Dona Maria do Socorro, who had to leave the meeting due to personal reasons but has been a consistent presence since 2022. Her dedication is recognized as an inspiration.
  • Dona Maria’s proactive approach in seeking help with technology despite her age serves as a motivational example for others, showcasing resilience and determination.

Technological Empowerment

  • The speaker shares experiences of assisting Dona Maria with technology tasks like converting documents into PDF format. However, she notes that Dona Maria often takes initiative herself, demonstrating her capability.
  • This exchange highlights the importance of technological skills within the community and how individuals can inspire each other through their willingness to learn and adapt.

Engagement Strategies

  • The speaker expresses a desire to be didactic in future meetings, indicating plans for sending out surveys and links for better communication among members who could not attend.
  • There is an emphasis on collaboration from all participants to ensure everyone stays informed about group activities moving forward.

Closing Remarks

  • The speaker reflects on their initial nervousness during the presentation but feels satisfied with how it turned out. Gratitude is expressed towards attendees for their participation.
  • A light-hearted moment occurs at the end when participants are encouraged to take a group photo, fostering camaraderie among members.
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Realizado dia 17 de janeiro de 2026, com início às 19h.