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Carlos Veras

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Carlos Veras was born in the city of Salcedo in the Dominican Republic on December 5, 1982. Carlos always had an interest in art, but it wasn t until he went to the fine arts school in Santiago (Escuela de Bellas Artes de Santiago EBAS) that his hobby blossomed and matured to what it is today. He participated in different national and internaional projects as for example Ruta de los Murales de la provincia Hermanas Mirabal (Route of the Murals of the province Hermanas Mirabal, Dominican Republic). Moreover he was included in the first group of artists from MARHMI to come to the United States and has since returned to work with the Global Leadership Institute in recent years.


Collective Exhibitions: 2006 - Collective Exhibition for the development of Salcedo Dominican Republic. 2007 - Collective Exhibition for the development of Salcedo Dominican Republic. 2009_15th of April - Collective Exhibitions “En Trenos” in la Escula de Bellas Artes Santiago Dominican Republic. 2009- Collective Exhibition “El Cibao Pinta” (CONANI) Cultural Centre Santiago Dominican Republic. 2011_May- Spenden Aktion fuer ein Day Care, Duesseldorf, Germany. 2012- Collective Exhibition of MARHMI presented by Asolare Fine Arts Foundation 1 Noviembre to 31Diciembre 2012 in the Park Building Atrium Gallery, Winston-Salem, North Carolina USA. 2015_30rd of April “Emergentes” at “Triptico” atelier of contemporary art Santiago Dominican Republic.


Individual Exhibitions:

2015 – 20 of August Habitantes at Triptico atelier of contemporary art Santiago Dominican Republic.

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  1. «Abren exposición “Habitantes”, en Tríptico». El Caribe. Consultado el 27 de marzo de 2016. 
  2. «La Informacion Digital». www.lainformacion.com.do. Consultado el 27 de marzo de 2016. 
  3. «Community Murals: Dominican artists collaborate with DCCC students on two works in Davidson County». Winston-Salem Journal. Consultado el 27 de marzo de 2016. 
  4. «Artists from Dominican Republic Collaborate with DCCC Community to Create Murals in Lexington, Thomasville | Davidson County Community College». www.davidsonccc.edu. Consultado el 27 de marzo de 2016. 
  5. Staff, Francine Sawyer, Sun Journal. «Dominican artists create mural». New Bern Sun Journal. Consultado el 27 de marzo de 2016. 
  6. «Duke University | Center for Latin American & Caribbean Studies: STORIES THROUGH MURALS». latinamericancaribbean.duke.edu. Consultado el 27 de marzo de 2016. 
  7. «Muralists, students create art in Carrboro». www.dailytarheel.com. Consultado el 27 de marzo de 2016.