The Gorria Gallery Workshop, a significant cultural institution in Havana’s historic San Isidro neighborhood, is marking its tenth anniversary with a landmark exhibition titled “Tenth Anniversary Assembly.
Founded in December 2015 by acclaimed Cuban actor and filmmaker Jorge Perugorría—recipient of the 2023 National Film Award and an accomplished visual artist—the gallery has evolved into a vital center for artistic promotion and community engagement in one of Havana’s most culturally vibrant districts.
The anniversary exhibition showcases works from distinguished artists who have presented individual shows at the gallery throughout its decade-long existence. The prestigious roster includes Roberto Fabelo, winner of the 2004 National Visual Arts Award, alongside contemporary talents Eduardo Abela, Levi Orta, May Reguera, and Perugorría himself, who has significantly expanded his creative practice into visual arts techniques.
The exhibition’s opening ceremony attracted numerous prominent figures from Cuba’s national cultural scene, highlighting the gallery’s established role as a cornerstone of Havana’s artistic community. This gathering of cultural leaders underscored the institution’s successful integration of artistic excellence with neighborhood social dynamics.
The exhibition, which opened to considerable acclaim, will remain accessible to the public for an extended period, running through March 2026, offering both locals and international visitors ample opportunity to experience this celebration of Cuban artistic achievement.
