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Osmeivy Ortega Pacheco was born on 1980. Discover Osmeivy Ortega Pacheco's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?
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He has exhibited throughout Cuba, including at the Havana Biennial. Ortega completed a residency at the Tamarind Institute in 2015 and held an exhibition. His artwork has been presented and displayed at the following institutions: Cleveland Institute of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Art Museum of the Americas, New Mexico's Tamarind Institute, and the London Print Studio.
Osmeivy Ortega Pacheco received both the Honorable Mention award from the Tamarind Institute of the University of New México in 2004, and the Special Mention award from the 10th La Joven Estampa Prize in 2009.
Osmeivy Ortega Pacheco first studied at the Manero Workshop. Later on he graduated from the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes "San Alejandro" in Havana in 2003.
Osmeivy Ortega Pacheco (born 1980) is a Cuban visual artist based in Havana, Cuba. He works primarily in large-scale, monochromatic lithographs featuring the human body and animals.
Pacheco was born in 1980 in Havana. He specializes in lithographs of animals and nature. He originally spent four years studying to become a lawyer, but changed his focus to art. He apprenticed at the Manero Workshop in Cuba. He learned about lithography at the Instituto Superior de Arte, also known as the University of Arts. He spent his time at the university working on ways to advance the development of Cuba's culture. He decided to not continue down this path, seeing that this meant his work would have to be based on the politics of Cuba, and he did not want to be in the middle of the political issues in the country. He graduated from the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes "San Alejandro" in 2003, after which the school hired him as a professor. Pacheco currently teaches printmaking at the Instituto Superior de Arte. Because paper can be a difficult material to acquire in Cuba, he is known to print his works of art on cleaning rags and mop fabric that is used to clean floors. Osmeivy collaborated and teamed up with the aid and relief of Hurricane Irma. In 2017, Pacheco was at Otahuhu College in New Zealand during a five-week artist-in-residence fellowship where he taught woodcarving to Maori students. Throughout this time, he was visited by the art department of King's College and worked alongside teachers and students.