Rosane Dias is a visual artist with a bachelor’s degree in Painting from the School of Fine Arts at UFMG, and further studies in Visual Arts and Contemporaneity at UEMG.
Her education includes numerous courses focused on experimentation, critical reflection, and professional development, taken at the UFMG Winter Festivals, as well as workshops in drawing, printmaking, performance, video art, heritage education, and art education.
Rosane works across different artistic genres, with painting as the central axis of her production. Throughout her career, she has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions and has received important awards. In 1999, her work was highlighted in the Projeto Portas Abertas, held by the Thomas Cohn Gallery (São Paulo) and the Kolams Gallery (Belo Horizonte), and she received an Honorable Mention at the 1st USIMINAS Visual Arts Salon.
In 2001, she took part in the exhibitions 7 Award-Winning Artists from the Vale do Aço, in Ipatinga, and a group exhibition at the Sandra Resende Gallery in Vitória, Espírito Santo. That same year, she held solo exhibitions at the Telemar Art Gallery in Belo Horizonte and at Palácio das Artes. In 2005, she received the USIMINAS Visual Arts Award. In 2008, she was awarded the Children’s Literature Illustration Prize by the Brazilian Academy of Letters (Rio de Janeiro).
In 2009, she exhibited at the Zélia Olguin Theater Gallery and participated in the International Circuit of Brazilian Art at the Pablo Neruda Museum in Santiago, Chile. In 2014, she held a solo exhibition at the Sandra Resende Gallery in Vitória, Espírito Santo. In 2022, she participated in the exhibition Visual Arts in the Vale do Aço, a group show with 15 selected artists, at the Hideo Kobayashi Gallery in Ipatinga, Minas Gerais. In 2023, she was part of the exhibition Visual Arts in the Vale do Aço – Continuity, a group show held at the Museu Mineiro in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. In 2024, she participated in the AVVA Collective exhibition Modes of Veracity at the Hideo Kobayashi Gallery in Ipatinga, Minas Gerais. In 2025, she held the solo exhibition Vestiges of the Earth at Casa de Metal Espaço Cultural in São Paulo.
Since 2016, the artist has been developing a project whose raw material consists of residues from the steel and mining industries, such as steelmaking aggregate—a coproduct generated during steel production, sourced from a steel plant in Ipatinga. Based on an авторial research process into this material, Rosane developed paints for the creation of paintings, produced three-dimensional objects, and began exploring the residue in its raw form as well. This investigation gave rise to the project Agregando Arte (Adding Art), which brings together art, sustainability, and the creative economy. The initiative consists of a course aimed at a group of women and, in addition to producing sustainable handcrafted pieces, seeks to promote technical training, professional positioning, and the generation of work and income.
Rosane Dias is a member of the AVVA Collective, a group formed by artists from the Vale do Aço that brings together a multiplicity of languages, including painting, illustration, photography, video art, and performance. She also leads painting workshops using sustainable paints in the projects Histórias do Aço (Stories of Steel) in Ipatinga, Minas Gerais, and Histórias da Mineração (Stories of Mining) in Itatiaiuçu, Minas Gerais, in addition to working on other cultural projects and events.
