Beyond the main exhibition, Casa das Artes de São Paulo hosts live artist demonstrations and hands-on ceramic workshops using the barro clay featured in Antonio Purquilo’s works, allowing visitors to engage directly with the medium. Interactive sound-and-light installations throughout the space let guests explore the artist’s creative process and inspirations via touchscreens.
Weekly Saturday guided tours led by curators delve into the symbolic meanings, social contexts, and personal narratives behind the pieces. For an extended cultural immersion, visitors can stroll to the Largo do Paiçandu open-air market to purchase original artworks and local ceramics, or visit the Fundação Bienal de São Paulo to view concurrent biennials. Together, these experiences form a deeply enriching cultural journey, transforming passive viewing into active understanding of faith, memory, and identity woven into the art.