Havana’s Gorria Gallery Workshop celebrates its tenth anniversary

In Havana, the Gorria Gallery Workshop is celebrating its tenth anniversary with a group exhibition featuring prominent Cuban visual artists and photographers. The event highlights a decade of contributions to the arts in the Cuban capital. The opening took place on December 27.

The Gorria Gallery Workshop, a space dedicated to visual arts in Havana, opened a group exhibition on December 27 to commemorate its tenth anniversary. The show brings together works by prominent Cuban visual artists and photographers, reflecting the vibrancy of the local art scene.

Established a decade ago, the workshop has served as a platform for the creation and exhibition of contemporary art in Cuba. The celebration underscores the space's commitment to promoting national talents. According to Prensa Latina, the exhibition opens to the public amid a period of cultural effervescence on the island.

This anniversary comes at a time when Cuban art continues to gain international recognition, despite local challenges. The event invites the community to explore these creators' contributions in the coming days.

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