Nerea Vera's renovation of a historic Vedado house serves as a living museum, reflecting Cuba's tumultuous history from independence to revolution, infused with personal artistry.
As an artist, Vera transforms the house using her skills in engraving and sculpture, restoring historical significance while juxtaposing the past with her own contemporary works.
The house, once owned by a republican army veteran, represents both a personal and national narrative—mirroring Cuba's socio-political upheaval from independence to the Castro era.
With the resurgence of Social 1916, Vera envisions a culturally rich future for Cuba, aiming for a revival of press freedom and artistic expression post-embargo.
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