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Taller Cultural "Luis Diaz Oduardo"

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CRAM established an on-going relationship of exchanges with the artists of  Taller Cultural “Luis Diaz Oduardo” in Santiago de Cuba in 2008.  Since its inception, the CRAM – Cuba exchange has developed seven exhibitions and 18 artist residencies in both countries. CRAM International participated in print seminars in Santiago de Cuba to lay the ground for an international symposium now being developed between the two groups for 2013.  CRAM also coordinated donations of equipment and supplies shipped in a container to the cultural organizations in Santiago de Cuba in 2009.