Miguel Cerejido

Miguel Cerejido
Miguel Cerejido

Miguel Cerejido 2004
Born 26 February 1960 (1960-02-26) (age 51)
Havana, Cuba
Nationality Cuban/Canadian
Field Painting
Movement Modernist
Awards

1986- 1st Place in painting. "V Salon UNEAC". Sancti Spiritus, Cuba. Painting Award at the Provincial Encounter of Landscape. Sancti Spiritus, Cuba. 1998- 2nd Place at the Painting Contest of the Civil Aeronautics Institute of Cuba. 2002- January 2003 Digital Color Artist Of The Month. Digital Consciousness Art Database.

2004- July 2004 The Ottawa Citizen “Best Ambiance” award to The Black Sheep stage design at Cisco Systems Ottawa Bluesfest 2004.

Miguel Cerejido is a Canadian artist, born in Havana, Cuba on February the 26th of 1960.

Graduated of Drawing and Painting from the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes "San Alejandro" in 1980. He finished a Master Degree in Fine Arts at the Instituto Superior de Arte (I.S.A.) in 1985; he worked as a professor at the Instituto Superior de Diseño Industrial (ISDI), among other art schools in Cuba. He also worked as a specialist at the Centro de "Diseño Ambiental" (Interior Design) in Havana.

He was an active member of the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC) since 1995, and of Art Kollectif Media Foundation Inc. in Ottawa, Canada.

Presently he is a member of Arts Ottawa East organization, The Council for the Arts in Ottawa and The Ottawa Art Gallery.

His explorations in painting have always been dealing with the possible nexuses between music and painting as well as, in a very particular way, "Images" that this other artistic discipline produces in his subjectivity

This theme has been always present in his artistic endeavors from 1983 -while still a student at ISA-, encompassing all his carrier and evolving in many different forms, according to levels of perception in the artist's sensibility and to what is he focusing in his approach to the musical phenomenon.

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Artist’s Statement

"The nexus between Music and Painting and ways of pictorially representing sound and silence, have been the main subjects of my work as an artist since 1980. This exploration has many facets from attempts at a pictorial representation of sound, to the creation of environments (maybe places or landscapes) that result from the sensations, feelings, states of mind and/or visions generated by Music. My work has gone through different stages from attempts to illustration of specific musical work to explorations of aspects of the musical structure itself. This is, of course, purely subjective. The final phase of production in my work is distinguished by a return to painting, almost forgotten in my eagerness in use it as a medium instead of a purpose, and the utilization of all I’ve learned through the years about shaping a pictorial – not musical – art work, which held all the spiritual power of music, as an autonomous entity, without moving it away from it’s musical sources by means of referent codes, which, I hope, made possible the identification of the theme by the viewer. The resolution of this process continues to evolve as I grow as an artist and a person. It remains my principal challenge." Miguel Cerejido

Exhibitions, Fairs and other events

Collective

Miguel Cerejido, "Stage 2" 2005
Miguel Cerejido, "Requiem" 1998
  • 1979- Itinerant Exhibition in Europe.
  • 1984- 1st Biennial of Havana. "L" Gallery, Havana.
  • 1985- School of Arts and Literature. University of Havana.
  • 1987- Professor’s Salon. Superior Institute of Industrial Design, Havana.
  • 1989- "INTERART" Fair. Poland.
  • 1990- "La Acacia" Gallery inauguration. Havana.
  • 1991- "70 years of Cuban Painting" "Siqueiros" Polyforum.
  • 1992- Auction at the centre Cuban studies. New York.
  • 1993- Fair of Seville. Spain
  • 1997- Exhibition of Contemporary Cuban Art. Madrid, Spain.
  • 1998- "Gallery Terra". Wuppertal. Germany.
  • 1998- XXV Anniversary of the Latin-American Commission of Civil Aviation. Mexico.
  • 1999- "Con un poco de Amor". Visual Arts and Design Provincial Center. Havana.
  • 2000- Design and decoration works for the "Catholic Immigration Centre". Ottawa. Canada.
  • 2001- Design and decoration works with the stage designer Simon Clark, for the "Tulip Festival" at David Cation & Mark Masters' studio. Ottawa. Canada.
  • 2003- Multimedia Fundraiser Art Auction in support of Ottawa Outaouais Social Forum celebrated at Babylon Night Club, Ottawa.
  • 2003- Becomes a Board Member of Art Kollectif Media Foundation Inc. and participates in the preparation of Studio One Grand Finale's Celebration working on promotional graphics and organizing the silent art auction, among other activities.
  • 2005- First Annual Mayor's Art Festival. Ottawa City Hall. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  • 2005- Christmas Sale at the Glebe Community Centre. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  • 2006- "Plein Air Canada" group exhibition at Art Rental and Sales at The Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG).
  • 2006- "Can You Take the Heat?" group exhibition at Art Rental and Sales at The Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG).
  • 2006- Nomad Gallery's "Earth Tribe" group exhibition at The Electric Gallery.
  • 2006- "NOVUS" group exhibition at Art Rental and Sales at The Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG).
  • 2006- "PREVIEW". Group show of diverse artists, from Ottawa, Toronto, Nanaimo and Surrey at the Parkdale Gallery's Grand Opening exhibition (December 7 6 to 9pm). November 15, 2006 to January 15, 2007.
  • 2007- "New Canadians". Parkdale Gallery. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  • 2007- "SUMMER SALON". Art Rental and Sales. The Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG). Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  • 2009- "Art of Giving" / Expo Colectiva. Patrick John Mills Contemporary Fine Art Gallery. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Personal

Miguel Cerejido's Design for the Black Sheep Stage. Ottawa Bluesfest 2004

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