
Projects
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A community-engaged public art project created for the annual Romerías de Mayo festival, featuring interactive sculptures made from recycled materials that celebrate Cuban cultural heritage and community resilience.
A large-scale public installation connecting Cuban and American communities through art. The project features symbolic bridges constructed from boats and maritime materials, representing migration and connection.
A contemplative garden installation featuring sculptures and plantings that explore themes of remembrance, displacement, and the passage of time. Created in collaboration with landscape architects and local communities.
A collaborative project with Havana fishing communities, transforming discarded fishing equipment into monumental sculptures that address environmental concerns and celebrate maritime culture.
A public sculpture project inspired by Constantin Brâncuși, reimagined with Caribbean materials and symbolism. The work stands as a monument to cultural exchange and artistic dialogue.
An interdisciplinary project combining art, archive, and oral history to document migration stories across the Atlantic. Features sculptures, drawings, and recorded testimonies.
An ongoing community art space and educational program in the Romerillo neighborhood, providing free art classes and workshops for local youth. The studio has become a cultural hub for the community.