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Teresita Fernández (born 1968), American artist of Cuban descent, known for public sculptures; Miguel Fleitas, (born 1956), Cuban-born American visual artist, photographer, and film director; Jose Emilio Fuentes Fonseca, (born 1974), Cuban outsider artist; Lourdes Gomez Franca (1933–c. 2018) Cuban-born American painter and poet, active in Miami
Emilio Cruz (1938–2004), American artist of African and Cuban descent; his work is held in several major museums in the United States [105] Alberto Cutié, priest and television host, EWTN, and a daily talk show on Telemundo Network; Emilio Falero, artist; Alina Fernández, radio personality, daughter and critic of Fidel Castro
María Magdalena Campos Pons (born 1959), Cuban-American multidisciplinary artist Maria Emilia Castagliola (born 1946), mixed-media artist Sandra Amelia Ceballos Obaya (born 1961), painter
Ana Mendieta (November 18, 1948 – September 8, 1985) was a Cuban-American performance artist, sculptor, painter, and video artist who is best known for her "earth-body" artwork. She is considered one of the most influential Cuban-American artists of the post–World War II era. Born in Havana, Cuba, Mendieta left for the United States in 1961 ...
Pedro Hernandez Dominguez (born 1932) is a Cuban American artist primarily known for his sculptures in wood and stone as well as paper medium works. Since beginning his art career in the 1950s, he has been primarily active in Cuba, the United States, and Europe.
The following is a list of Cuban painters This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Cuban art is an exceptionally diverse cultural blend of North American, South American, European, and African elements, reflecting the diverse demographic makeup of the island. Cuban artists embraced European modernism , and the early part of the 20th century saw a growth in Cuban avant-garde movements, which were characterized by the mixing of ...
Mario Sanchez (7 October 1908 – 28 April 2005) was a Cuban-American folk artist from the Key West cigar-making neighborhood known as "Gato's Village". Self-taught, Sanchez began working artistically in 1930 on media like paper bags and cedar wood boards.