The socio-cultural project, located in the popular neighborhood of San Isidro in Old Havana, was created by Cuban actor and filmmaker Jorge Perugorria, winner of the 2023 National Film Award, who has also explored visual arts techniques.

Titled “Tenth Anniversary Assembly,” the exhibition includes works by artists who have exhibited individually at the gallery throughout its decade of existence, including Roberto Fabelo, winner of the 2004 National Visual Arts Award, Eduardo Abela, Levi Otra, May Reguera, and Jorge Perugorria himself.

The opening of the exhibition brought together numerous figures from the national culture, underscoring the gallery’s central role in the city’s artistic life.

Founded in December 2015, Gorria Gallery Workshop has become a vital hub for promoting art and community integration in one of Havana’s most vibrant neighborhoods.

The exhibition will remain open to the public until March 2026.

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