According to the Biennial’s team, the project has its counterpart in Cuba and involves some 20 artists among children, young people and adults in the Habana Vieja municipality, who develop workshops focused on creating sculptures and mockups.
Our purpose is to awaken the dream of imagining it, enjoy building that City in our minds and in our hearts, refers the official website of the event that defends the idea on how teenagers conceive their environment after the health emergency caused by Covid-19.
The event, held at the A+ Creative Spaces Center in Havana, seeks a special involvement of local adolescents and includes collateral activities based on the initiative by Spanish artist Rafa Gallent, which he defines as a bet on courage, social cohesion and belief in citizenship.
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