The Art Plaza Fair included five main public spaces such as the Ignacio Agramonte and José Martí parks and the Plazas de los Trabajadores, San Juan de Dios and del Carmen, to which other secondary ones were added as connecting axes, in addition to 15 ventures
Camagüey, Cuba, February 4th.- Dedicated to the 510th anniversary of the former town of Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe and the XVI International Symposium on Challenges in the Management and Management of Cities, this weekend the Arte Plaza Fair was held.
This creative circuit fosters the link between the City Historian’s Office and new economic actors and other cultural representatives, from where the development of activities in public spaces is projected and intensified.
These actions have the objective of reviving the cultural life of the city with opportunities for exchange and recognition based on equity and inclusion and promoting the work of local artisans and artists, who bring their works to the community.
The proceedings were conducted by five institutions: the Heritage Interpretation and Cultural Management Centers, the House of Cultural Diversity, the José Marín Varona Concert Hall and the Fidelio Ponce de León Gallery.
The Art Plaza Fair included five main public spaces such as the Ignacio Agramonte and José Martí parks and the Plazas de los Trabajadores, San Juan de Dios and del Carmen, to which other secondary ones were added as connecting axes, in addition to 15 ventures.
By Rodolfo Medina Hechavarría/Radio Camagüey