Teresa Lousa holds a PhD in Sciences of Art and Heritage- Fine-Arts (FBAUL, 2013), Post Graduate in Art Therapy (2010, ISPA/ SPAT); Master in Theories of Art (FBAUL, 2005) and a Degree in Philosophy (FCSH- UNL, 2000). Invited Associeted Professor (50%) at FBAUL since 2009 untill the present. CHAM’s integrated researcher in ‘Art, History and Heritage’ Research Unit. She was a fellow contracted researcher at CHAM from 2017 to 2021. In CHAM she was Coordinator of Ibero -American Resarch Group from 2021 till the end of 2022. She published several papers in international indexed open access Journals and also chapter (s) in collective Books and 1 book (s). Received 3 prize (s) and / or honors. Works in the Humanities area (s) with an emphasis on Arts. In its Ciência Vitae curriculum, the most frequent terms are: Arts and Humanities; Women; Ecofeminism; Indigenous art; Anthropocene; Decolonial Art; Painting; Hispanism; Contemporary Textile Art; Gender; Art Therapy; Migrants and Refugees; Contemporary Tapestry; Artistic Methodologies; Artistic Research; Art History; Holanda, Francisco de, 1517-1584; Physiognomy; Imaginary; Portugal; Spain; Visionary Painting; Ecstasy; Melancholy; Divine Furor; Love; Death; Iberian Art; Creativity; etc.