Elena Maza

Cuban Artist Elena Maza

Elena was born in Havana, Cuba, and came to the U.S. in 1961 as a result of Castro’s revolution. She lived in New Mexico with a foster family for a year until her own family was able to leave. A resident of the Washington DC area since then, she studied architecture at Catholic University, where she gained her first exposure to the local arts scene working with a group of students at Walter Hopps’ Washington Gallery of Modern Art. She started painting in 1970 while working as an architectural drafts-woman and designer, and studied later at the Corcoran School of Art. Her paintings have been exhibited nationally in juried and invitational shows. She has received a number of awards, including an individual artist grant from Montgomery county in 1994, and has curated art exhibitions locally and in Delaware, where “Collage of Cultures: Many Visions, One Community” received a Governor’s award. She is immediate past President of the Women’s Caucus for Art of Greater Washington, and current President of The Cuban American Cultural Society of Washington. She also teaches Taijiquan, a Chinese martial art.


En Español: Elena nació in La Habana, Cuba; siendo menor de edad en 1961, vino a los Estados Unidos bajo la protección de la Operación Pedro Pan. Fue enviada a Nuevo México, donde vivió con una familia hasta que sus padres pudieran salir. Desde entonces ha residido en el área de Washington, D.C., estudiando arquitectura en la Universidad Católica, donde trabajó con un grupo de estudiantes en la Galería de Arte Moderno de Washington de Walter Hopps. Comenzó a pintar en 1970, mientras empleada de dibujante, y más adelante estudió en la Escuela de Arte Corcoran. Sus pinturas has sido presentadas en exposiciones juradas al nivel regional y nacional, y han recibido numerosos premios, inclusive una beca individual del condado Montgomery en 1994; también ha organizado exposiciones para grupos locales y en Delaware, donde la exposición “Collage of Cultures: Many Visions, One Community” recibió un premio del Gobernador. Ha sido Presidenta del Women’s Caucus for Art de Greater Washington, y es Presidenta actual de la Sociedad Cultural Cubana Americana de Washington. También es profesora de Tai Chi Chuan, un arte marcial Chino.

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