They inaugurate the art exhibition ‘Diaspora’ at the Instituto Cultural Domínico Americano
On October 10, the Instituto Cultural Domínico Americano (ICDA) and the cultural direction opened their exhibition hall for “Diáspora,” a notable art exhibit featuring 14 Latin American visual artists. The exhibition aims to create an artistic dialogue with the public, exploring themes related to cultural encounters, emigration challenges, and the guiding lights for those seeking new opportunities in welcoming cities.
The opening ceremony was led by Sofía Otero, cultural director of the Instituto Cultural Domínico Americano, and Julia Castillo, director of the Centro Cultural Perelló Durante. They were also joined by María Fals, educator and art critic.
Artists such as Rebeca Flores, Monique Johnson, Humberto Grullón, Ramón Santiago, Luis Cepeda, Raphael Díaz, Vladimir Sosa, Nilton Cárdenas, Rafael Trinidad, Pablo Mijares, Julia Castillo, Amalia González, Salvador Sánchez, and Ángel Cajigas Arbelo came together to deeply reflect on diversity, identity, and the continuous search for meaning in a migration context through their works.
The ICDA thanks the Centro Cultural Perelló for including us in this new edition, as well as all the attendees who participated in the inauguration. “Diáspora” will be open to the public until November 15, 2024, in the exhibition hall of the Instituto Cultural Domínico Americano.
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