Bienal de Arte de Ponce

Bienal de Arte de Ponce is a biennial international art exhibition that takes place in Ponce, Puerto Rico, during the month of November. The event is sponsored by the Commission on the Arts of the University of Puerto Rico at Ponce.[6] It has been called "the most important art biennial in Puerto Rico."[7] As a biennial event, it takes place once every two years.

Bienal de Arte de Ponce
Bienal de Arte de Ponce
GenreBiennale
Date(s)15 November 2018 - 1 February 2019[1]
BeginsNovember
EndsFebruary
FrequencyBiennial, every two years
Location(s)Ponce, Puerto Rico
Years active32
Inaugurated1986
FounderLuis Villafuerte Porros, Roberto Colón Ocasio[2]
Most recent17 Nov 2016 – Feb 2017[3]
Previous event20 November 2014 – 7 February 2015[4]
Next event15 November 2018 - 1 February 2019[5]
Patron(s)University of Puerto Rico at Ponce
Websitehttp://gonsot.wix.com/bienaldeartedeponce

Recent expositions

Over 120 artists, including painters and sculptors, showed off their talents during the 14th exposition that took place from 20 November 2014 to 7 February 2015.[8] Styles presented range from realism to abstract to costumbrism and the support media includes canvas, acrylic, glass, wood, metal, India ink, even mixed media and digital art, among others. Presentations are made ranging from watercolors to pencil to oil, among others.[9]

History

The event started in 1986.[10] The event takes place at the Biblioteca Adelina Coppin Alvarado library of the University of Puerto Rico at Ponce.[11] It started as a local arts show to showcase the talent of artists from the city of Ponce and the southern Puerto Rico region, but has grown into a more international exhibition with artists from all over Puerto Rico, the United States and the Dominican Republic.[12] (Note: This event should not be confused with the Bienal Municipal de Arte de Ponce (Ponce Municipal Art Biennial) which started in 2011, takes place every other year from the Bienal de Arte de Ponce (i,e., 2011, 2013,...2019, etc), and is staged by the Ponce Municipal Government.[13])

Dedication

Since the seventh exposition in 1998 it is a common practice to dedicate the event to a visual artist. The 13th exposition was dedicated to Roberto Colón Ocasio, director of the Department of Visual Arts at the University and one of the co-founders of the exposition in 1986.[14] The 14th exposition was dedicated to Ana Bassó Bruno, a sculptor and former art professor at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Puerto Rico.[15]

Venue

The event has consistently taken place at the Adelina Coppin Alvarado Library of the University of Puerto Rico at Ponce. There, well-known professional artists and art critics evaluate the exposed works based on their own merits, not based on the name of the artist. Some of the critics in the past have included Miguel Conesa Osuna, Jaime Descals, Margarita Sastre de Balmaceda, Luis Larrazál Mejía, Carlos Morell Martel, Pedro Pacheco and Gladys Nieves.[16] Well established artists, such as Wichie Torres, Pedro "Peyo Tata" Pacheco, Julián Ruiz, Frankie Soldevila, Luis F. Larrazábal, Norberto Martell, Gladys Nieves, Alberto Ongay, Howard Orsini, Orlando Santiago Torres, as well as beginning artists show off their talents during the exposition.[17]

See also

References

  1. Decimosexta Bienal de Arte de Ponce: Convocatoria. Puerto Rico Art News. 18 February 2018. Accessed 18 September 2018.
  2. Décimotercera Bienal de Arte en la UPR en Ponce. Maribel Caraballo Plaza. UPR Informa. University of Puerto Rico. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  3. Bienal de Arte de Ponce: a punto para una de sus mejores ediciones. Omar Alfonso. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Year 35. Issue 1720. Pages 22–23. 6 November 2016. Accessed 2 January 2018.
  4. Supera expectativas el Bienal de Arte. Sandra Torres Guzmán. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Year 33. Issue 1617. Page 32. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014. Weblink updated 18 September 2018.
  5. Decimosexta Bienal de Arte de Ponce: Convocatoria. Puerto Rico Art News. 18 February 2018. Accessed 18 September 2018.
  6. Inauguran la Decimocuarta Bienal de Arte de Ponce de la Universidad de Puerto Rico en Ponce. 17 November 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  7. Supera expectativas el Bienal de Arte. Sandra Torres Guzmán. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Year 33. Issue 1617. Page 32. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014. Weblink updated 18 September 2018.
  8. Supera expectativas el Bienal de Arte. Sandra Torres Guzmán. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Year 33. Issue 1617. Page 32. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014. Weblink updated 18 September 2018.
  9. Décimotercera Bienal de Arte en la UPR en Ponce. Maribel Caraballo Plaza. UPR Informa. University of Puerto Rico. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  10. Bienal de Arte Ponceño. Comision de las Artes. Universidad de Puerto Rico en Ponce. 17 April 2013.
  11. UPR en Ponce presenta la Undécima Bienal de Arte Ponceño. Universia. 13 November 2008. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  12. Supera expectativas el Bienal de Arte. Sandra Torres Guzmán. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Year 33. Issue 1617. Page 32. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014. Weblink updated 18 September 2018.
  13. Ponce convoca a su Quinta Bienal Municipal de Arte. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Accessed 21 November 2018.
  14. Décimotercera Bienal de Arte en la UPR en Ponce. Maribel Caraballo Plaza. UPR Informa. University of Puerto Rico. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  15. Supera expectativas el Bienal de Arte. Sandra Torres Guzmán. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Year 33. Issue 1617. Page 32. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014. Weblink updated 18 September 2018.
  16. Supera expectativas el Bienal de Arte. Sandra Torres Guzmán. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Year 33. Issue 1617. Page 32. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014. Weblink updated 18 September 2018.
  17. Décimotercera Bienal de Arte en la UPR en Ponce. Maribel Caraballo Plaza. UPR Informa. University of Puerto Rico. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014.

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