Kitti Baracsi works at the inersection of art, critical pedagogy and urban research, realising collective and multimodal artistic creations. She is a Lisbon-based Hungarian critical educator, researcher and curator of community initiatives and cultural interventions, addressing urban inequalities and collective practices, as well as ways to rethink knowledge production. She has a background in Communication Science, Aesthetics and Pedagogy. Co-founder of the Criar Cidade Cooperative in Lisbon, as well as several other collectives. Atlantic Fellow for Social and Economic Equity (LSE Inequalities) and associated researcher at the Center for Research in Anthropology (CRIA).
This profile is showcases collective projects of the following initiatives and groups:
The project ‘periferias dibujadas’, is an ‘improbable international observatory’ of urban transformations and conflicts, in construction, as well as a space to document and reflect on ways of creating spaces for and with children to research, narrate, and creatively intervene in their urban contexts. In collaboration with educators, researchers and artists we have produced animations, music, performances, exhibitions and much more.
Mujeres errantes is a group of errant womxn, transgressors of emotional frontiers who create emancipatory spaces by embracing their lived experiences to envision other ways of living. The group's first documentary called Errant imaginaries: weaving utopias was produced as part of a Collective diary of imagination, in 2021, edited by Francesca Cogni. The second documentary was realised as part of the project Bodies and emotions: spaces of r/existences, in 2025, directed and edited by Lucía Andújar, written and produced by the Mujeres errantes group.