Reflections of Cuba exhibit at County Courthouse

VERO BEACH — Compelling images of contemporary Cuba are presented on large canvases by artist, Francine Toirac through July 14 at the Indian River County Courthouse, 2000 16th Street in Vero Beach.

Her grandmothers lavish descriptions of an emerald island just beyond the Florida Straits spawned a deep longing to someday visit this Eden, the land of her heritage.  A vibrant, lively and exquisitely picturesque place was encountered without disappointment to childhood musings. Despite obvious scarcities, the Cuban spirit and resilience was apparent. 

The paintings feature reflections on Cuba’s land and cityscapes, the Afro-Cuban music culture, old American cars preserved from the fifties, gracious architecture and most importantly the beautiful people in their array of splendid colors.

For Francine, the oyster was opened and the pearl her grandmother described was finally exposed.  Come see this Cuba through our featured artist’s eyes.

The exhibit can be viewed from 9-5, Monday through Friday, and is sponsored by the Indian River Cultural Councils Art in Public Places Committee.

For information on the public art exhibits visit cultural-council.org

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