Today, master artist and last surviving member of the DIVEDCO collective, Antonio Carrión Torruellas taught our class. Afterwards he was kind enough to give us each signed prints of his work.
Later we went to El Museo de las Américas and met with arist David Zayas who gave us a private tour of his exhibition, Muralis.
I got a lot of photos of Zayas' phenomenal work; to see more check my Instagram: @whippedhoney.
Hi, my name is Lorie; I am a NYC-based artist and cultural advocate. I first created this blog in 2015 as a means of documenting my experience as a student of a community arts program in Puerto Rico with CCCADI. The blog has lived on, documenting my experiences in NYC and beyond, participating in artful events, and maintaining threads of community arts, social justice, EDI and the Puerto Rican diaspora. Thank you for your interest in my Travesía Artística! I hope to hear from you.
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