I will be away from the gallery from December 23rd to January 3rd, and so will not be shipping orders or open for visitors at the gallery. The Indigo Arts website will be active as always. I will respond to emails as soon as possible. I will be able to ship orders after January 3rd, 2025.
Wishing you Happy Holidays and a Peaceful New Year!

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José Fuster

About the Artist

José Fuster with a tile mural of La Virgen de la Caridad, patron saint of Cuba, at his Havana studio. February, 2000 (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher 2000)
José Fuster with a tile mural of La Virgen de la Caridad, patron saint of Cuba, at his Havana studio. February, 2000 (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher 2000)
José Fuster at his Havana studio. February, 2000 (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher 2000)
José Fuster at his Havana studio. February, 2000 (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher 2000)
José Fuster with visitor. February, 2000 (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher 2000)
José Fuster with visitor. February, 2000 (Photograph © Anthony Hart Fisher 2000)

José Rodríguez Fuster was born in Villa Clara in 1946. He paints, engraves and sketches and is also one of Cuba's most original ceramists. He began his artistic career in 1961 at the age of 14, when he went to the Sierra Maestra to teach in the Literacy Campaign. He studied at the Art Instructors School from 1963 to 1965. He then started working as a ceramist at the Cubanacán Ceramics Workshop in Havana in 1966. He has participated in contests, exhibits, and art symposia in Cuba and around the world.
He has a studio in Jaimanitas, just outside of Havana, that he shares with his grown son, Alex, a doctor. In honor of his 50th birthday in August, 1996, the National Fine Arts Museum opened a major exhibit of his ceramics, tiles, drawings and paintings in the Castillo de la Fuerza museum in Havana.

(Biography courtesy of the Center for Cuban Studies.)

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