Eunice Pais
Eunice Pais is a multidisciplinary Portuguese and Mozambican artist whose work interrogates the transnational histories connecting her two home countries. Through photography, video, sculpture and textile, her work circulates around topics of visibility and invisibility, memory and belonging, through a personal and ecological lens. Pais frequently interweaves corporeality into her works, creating liminal spaces for dialogue through her spatial uses of fabric and metal. For Pais, the body is intricately connected with the environment and with landscape, as a force that shapes history, oral tradition and human-nature relationships.
In 2020, she founded PAIS Agency, a photography studio and production agency focused on the intersection of environmental and social justice.
Most recently, her work is featured in Framer Framed’s exhibition Wild Waters: Dams and And Deltas After Modernity (2026) on the inextricable links between water, colonial expansion and territorial exploitation.
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