Ana Paula Oliveira (Uberaba, 1969) is a Brazilian sculptor renowned in São Paulo's contemporary art scene. Trained at the Faculty of Fine Arts of São Paulo, she has showcased her work in numerous solo and group exhibitions, such as "Círculo de giz e um pouco sobre sólidos" (2016) and "Vai que Vai" (2015). Her art has earned awards, including the acquisition prize at the São Paulo Cultural Center (CCSP), and is known for reflecting on the relationships between humans, animals, and space. In 2003, she presented "Alvorada minha terra," marking her first use of live animals in her work.