Margarita Cano papers

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Margarita Cano papers

1982-1985

Margarita Cano's papers measure 0.2 linear feet and date from 1983-1985. The collection primarily concerns the 1983 exhibition , an exhibition organized by The Cuban Museum of Art in Culture in cooperation with the Miami-Dade Public Library System and for which Cano served as Project Director. Curated by Guilio V. Blanc, the exhibition included work by Mario Bencomo, Maria Brito-Avellana, Humberto Calzada, Pablo Cano, Emilio Falero, Fernando Garcia, Juan Gonzalez, Carlos Macia, and Cesar Trasobares. The exhibition traveled to Meridian House International in Washington, DC and later to Philadelphia at the Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies in 1985. Found are two files of correspondence, exhibition planning and publicity files, a catalog, checklist, and photocopied news clippings. Most of the documents are photocopies. There is also one folder of slides and photographs of works of art in the exhibition. The Miami Generation, 9 Cuban-American Artists

0.2 Linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6630417

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Cano, Margarita, 1932-

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Artist, Miami, Fla. b. 1932, Havana, Cuba. Moved to Miami, Fla., 1962. Art librarian for Miami-Dade County Public Library, 1963-1993. From the description of Margarita Cano papers, 1983-1985. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 297147910 Artist, Miami, Fla. b. 1932, Havana, Cuba. Moved to Miami, Fla., 1962. Art librarian for Miami-Dade County Public Library, 1963-1993. From the description of Margarita Cano papers, 198...

Margarita Cano

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Born in 1932 in Havana, Cuba, Margarita Cano began her studies at the University of Havana. She left Cuba in 1962 to settle in Miami and later became director of arts for the Miami-Dade County Public Library. The arts programs she initiated focused on the work of African-American and Cuban-American artists and eventually led to the establishment of a permanent collection at the library. An artist herself, Cano's artwork focuses on Cuban scenes painted on wood in a miniature style. I...

Miami-Dade Public Library

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Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture (Miami, Fla.)

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