I have a MFA in Print media from the University of Iowa where my research was oriented towards the interaction between new media, digital technologies, and traditional printmaking techniques. Currently, I am pursuing a Ph.D. in Art History at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign focusing in artistic Print media as expanded field during the 1960s and 1970s in South America and pursuing a minor the History of Latin American Photography. My research explores artistic practices in the 1960s decade in Brazil, Chile and Colombia. This decade constituted an astonishingly effervescent period of cultural production and social transformation, perhaps the greatest South America had experienced during the twentieth century. Particularly in Brazil theatre, visual arts, poetry, and music lived a moment of particular intensity. Culture, in the expanded meaning of the word, in Brazil, Chile and Colombia in the 1960s, moved forward and merged with the social space. And culture expanded by challenging conventions and questioning judgments and hierarchies that seemed immovable. My research is about some artistic expressions that deserve more visibility in this great and magnificent scene marking a before and after in the cultural history of South America, for instance, print media. It explores the practices, methods, histories, and conceptual approaches of artists in Brazil who redefined the function of the print studio and role of artistic print media. Beginning in the late 1950s and up to the late 1970s, artistic print media in Brazil experienced a boom that forces us to reconsider its significance.