Roel Caboverde Llacer
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Roel Caboverde Llacer
Roel Caboverde Llacer was born in Baracoa, Cuba in November 20, 1947.[1] He grew up in the towns of La Poa and Moa. Llacer started his painting career as a house painter followed by work painting signs. He even painted murals during his service in the military. After the service, LLacer trained as a visual arts instructor in the School of Fine Arts in the provincial capital of Guantánamo, graduating in 1987.[2] "His paintings have been exhibited in the Netherlands, France, Italy, Germany, United States, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica and Japan."[3][4].
LLacer's great-grandmother was a slave from Cape Verde, named Caridad Cabo Verde.
LLacer currently lives and teaches in Baracoa.[5]
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- The Lighthouse Center for the Arts presents Art of Eastern Cuba: A Contemporary Collection.
- Cuban Art Store
- Arte de Cuba - "Jugadores" by Roel Caboverde Llacer
- Queens Library Gallery
- "Cuba Oriente: Contemporary Painting From Eastern Cuba" The Riffe Gallery - Ohio Art Council
- Ther Art of Brewing
- Osceola Street Cafe displays art from Eastern Cuba