Studio-Gallery Los Oficios
The Studio-Gallery Los Oficios represents a tribute to Cuban colonial building traditions. Located in the vicinity of Saint Francis of Assisi Square, this 18th-century building was part of the first growth of the city around its system of squares, true urban landmarks. The well-chosen spot for the gallery on the ground floor, adjacent to the main entrance, makes it an attraction for passersby, while the studio on the second floor enjoys the privacy that any creative process requires. The spaciousness of the premises allows the artist to display the versatility of the different formats he uses, without limiting himself to two-dimensionality. The founder of the Studio-Gallery Los Oficios is a famous painter, sculptor, ceramist, engraver and winner of the 2009 National Award for Plastic Arts Nelson Domínguez.