Humacao, Puerto Rico – Curator Edwin Velázquez Collazo is the administrator in the creation of the first collection of Afro-Puerto Rican art that will be showcased at Casa Silvana, an alternative rural space for the dissemination of Afro-Puerto Rican art which he founded and directs in the municipality of Humacao.

This art collection, centered around small-format pieces by black and Afro-descendant contemporary artists from Puerto Rico and its Diaspora, is composed of works in varied medias such as drawings, engravings, lithography, watercolor, photography, pastels, acrylics, gouaches, linoleum, monotypes and silkscreens.
“This is a collection that places Puerto Rico as one of the few Latin American and Caribbean countries with collections of contemporary Afro art”, said the curator.
In this initial phase, it has over 40 works acquired or donated by the artists: Alejandra Rosa, Brenda Cruz DĂaz, Clara GarcĂa MelĂ©ndez, Deyaneira Lucero Maldonado, Edrimael Delgado Reyes, Edwin Velázquez Collazo, ElĂas Carmona Rivera, Gabriela M. Vázquez, Germán Ayala Vázquez, Javier CintrĂłn, Jean “Baco” Ortiz , Jehiel Franco Torres, Jorly Flores, JosĂ© Otero Morales, Joyce De JesĂşs MartĂnez, Juan Alberto Negroni, Kariel Argenis DĂaz Maisonet, Ketsia Camacho Ramos, Kivan Quiñones Beltrán, Lydianna Dávila Colombo , Liz Amable Fantauzzi, Malcom Ferrer, Nitzayra Leonor Canales Dalmau, Sebastián Román Soto, Sandra MartĂnez, Tenjin Ikeda, Victoria Nicole MartĂnez, Violeta Vani, Wichie Torres y Xavier Valcárcel de JesĂşs.

Considered the only art collection on the island specialized in Afro-Puerto Rican art, it aims to house more than one hundred works in the coming years as well as create awareness and interest towards the creation of new and future collections centered around Afro art in the country. This project has been possible thanks to the support of the Maniobra del Centro de EconomĂa Creativa (CEC) program and the Mellon Foundation.
For more information: casasilvanapr@gmail.com, https://casasilvanapr.blogspot.com/
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