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Sandra Ceballos

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1961, Guantánamo, Cuba.

She studied painting, sculpture and engraving at the San Alejandro School of Plastic Arts, where she graduated in 1983.

In 1984 she received a Tapestry Workshop with the Mexican artist Marta Palau, Casa de las Américas and in 1988 a Photography Workshop with Luis Camnitzer at the Cuban Photo Library.

Sandra Ceballos occupies an essential place in the Cuban art scene of the last thirty years. She was co-founder, along with Ezequiel Suárez, of Espacio Aglutinador, created in her own home-studio and was the first independent and alternative artistic space in Cuba, after the revolutionary triumph.

Among her most important awards, it is worth highlighting in 1995, the First Prize, the Annual National Prize for Contemporary Painting Juan Francisco Elso, National Museum of Cuba; in 1997, Residency and Exhibition Program, Art in General and Longwwood Art Project, Bronx Council for the Arts, NY, USA and in 1998, Artist in Residence, Institute of Design and Audiovisual Media, Basil, Switzerland.

Her work is located in important collections. The Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, Cuba, treasures her work.