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Gladys Triana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gladys Triana
Gladys Triana is a Cuban-American visual artist. Triana's career as an artist has spanned nearly six decades and includes works on paper, paintings, sculpture, mixed-media collage, installations, and photography. Triana currently resides in New York and is still actively creating artwork. ==Early Life and Education== Gladys Triana Perez was born to José Daniel Triana and Francisca Maria Perez on November 17, 1937, in Camagüey, Cuba.〔''(Triana, Gladys )'' Cintas Foundation Artist Biography for Gladys Triana〕 Triana has two siblings, José Triana,〔''(Triana, José )'' Cintas Foundation Artist Biography for José Triana〕 a well-recognized Cuban playwright and poet who currently resides in Paris, France, and Lyda Elena Triana Perez, an actress who performed in Cuba and Spain, and eventually became a messo singer in the chorus Zarzuela and the Teatro Real, in Madrid. When she was 6 years old, Triana’s family moved to Bayamo, Cuba, for her father’s job, where she attended primary school. She lived in Bayamo until 1959, when she moved to Havana, Cuba. In Havana, Triana worked in the Department of Design at the Instituto Nacional de la Industria Turistica. In 1957, Triana began taking courses in the philosophy department at the University of Santiago de Cuba. In 1969, facing increasing pressure on artists to conform to standards set by government oversight, Triana left Cuba and lived in Madrid, Spain for 5 years. In Madrid, Triana studied printmaking at the San Fernando University. In 1974, Triana was invited to exhibit her work in New York, at Sarduy Gallery. She returned to New York in 1975 and has lived there since then. Triana completed her BA in Education at Mercy College in 1976 and her MA in Education at Long Island University in 1977.
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