FEATURING

Art Exhibit

“Metal and Women”

by Francisco Lojos Diaz

Musical Presentation

by Jorge Herbert and Juan Pablo Villoldo

March 17, 2017

7:00 P.M.

UNILATINA INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE
3130 COMMERCE PARKWAY

Francisco Lojos Dias is a professional Graphic Designer, Goldsmith, and Painter.  He is a member of the Asociación Cubana de Artesanos Artistas (ACAA) and has exhibited his work at collective and individual exhibitions in Cuba, Miami and Spain. Francisco has also done many studies in photography,textile printing, wire mesh, metals, and jewelry. Francisco is an active participant of the Calle 8 project known as “CulturalFriday“.

Jorge Harbertz was born in Entrerios, Argentina. He learned how to play the classic guitar at the age of 17. His first music recordings were in the 1990’s. He interprets popular music from Eduardo Falu, Atahualpa Yupanqui & Victor Heredia among many others. He moved to the United States in 2001. Currently, he lives in Hallandale, FL. His passion is to interpret Argentinean folklore.

Juan Pablo Villoldo’s interest in music comes from his early childhood by being surrounded by folklore and tango. He started studying music at the age of 13 and his interest in music expanded to different instruments and music styles such as rock and blues. During his late teen years, Juan Pablo began to play in a Catholic church where he discovered how cultural music is mixed with religious beliefs in the interior of Argentina. This experience led Juan Pablo to explore new instruments such as the charango and quena, typical instruments of the northwest of Argentina.
Juan Pablo says music occupies an important place in his heart and although he does not dedicate himself to it, he does not miss an opportunity to express it neither in meetings with friends nor in public places.