Creators from the United States anchor art and brotherhood in Cuba

Pinar del Río, Cuba, August 7 (Prensa Latina) The Tele Pinar Gallery, located in this western Cuban province, will host tomorrow the opening of the exhibition “The Street Where We All Live,” the fruit of the talent of a group of American artists from the state of Ohio.

The group exhibition, which was part of the 15th Havana Biennial, was born from the project “Letters from Ohio/Cartas desde Cuba,” a mail art project developed by Michael Reese’s Artway Foundation.

She participated in exchanges with nearly 200 artists from both nations in the provinces of Cienfuegos, Matanzas, Camagüey, and Havana.

They presented themselves on that occasion as “The Street We All Live,” with a catalog of important visual artists from Cuba and the United States.

They exhibited their works in various locations, including the Behind the Wall project.

Painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, installation, weaving, and other formats can be appreciated in this artistic proposal.

With this opening, the exhibition begins a touring cycle through several provinces throughout the country this year and next. The next destinations will be Matanzas and Villa Clara, in October and December, respectively.

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