From Texas Public Radio:
It hasn’t been easy for a group of artists and friends from San Antonio to set up an exchange between the Alamo City and Havana. But even natural disasters and other challenges couldn’t discourage them from eventually accomplishing that.
The idea started with Angela Martinez, the owner of Slab Cinema and an art activist. She said visiting Cuba and some artists there definitely had its downsides: “Because they had two earthquakes, hurricanes, they were having rolling blackouts, and we were really concerned about going and being a burden. But the [Cuban] artists were very excited that we were coming. And one of them said, ‘you know, you’re giving us an infusion of hope.’”
The trip was part of a larger project called The San-Havana Project. “The San Havana Project is a collaboration between San Antonio artists and [artists in] Havana, Cuba … where we work together to build community through art,” she said.