Casa de la Integración CAF Banco de desarrollo de América Latina y el Caribe
Casa de la Integración CAF Banco de desarrollo de América Latina y el Caribe
Statement

CAF's Casa de la Integración, nestled in the heart of Asunción, seeks to enrich the local community and foster closer cooperation between Paraguay and its neighboring nations, positioning itself as an epicenter for cultural events, from art exhibitions and enriching seminars to stimulating debates, educational workshops and vibrant concerts.
Committed to the promotion of popular art, knowledge, innovation and solidarity, Casa de la Integración places special emphasis on the development of local and regional talent, celebrating cultural diversity and fostering the growth of Latin America and the Caribbean.

Director: Jorge Srur Gerente Regional Sur
Country: Paraguay
City: Asunción
Address: Av. Mariscal López y Rca. Dominicana
Email: moc.fac@noicargetnialedasac

Exhibited artists

Concurso de Arte Contemporáneo Creadoras 1ra Edición Paraguay

Gallery artists

Artistas Visuales y Artesanas Paraguayas

At CAF’s Casa de la Integración in Asunción, the awards ceremony for the Creadoras Contest – Paraguay Edition – was held, paying tribute to the talent of women artists and artisans who are making their voices heard in the cultural field.

This was the first edition of the contest held outside Venezuela and represents an important step toward regional cultural integration. The event was supported by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean – together with the Casa de la Integración, Volante Studio, GBGARTS, and the Creadoras project.

The jury – composed of Alejandra Claros Borda (Bolivia) – Secretary General of CAF; Adriana Almada (Argentina–Paraguay) – curator, writer, and art critic; Lorena González Inneco (Venezuela) – curator, writer, and playwright; Amanda Carneiro (Brazil) – MASP curator; and Nury González (Chile) – visual artist and professor at the University of Chile – met on July 17 at the Casa de la Integración in Asunción to select the outstanding works from more than 80 submissions in the categories of Crafts and Visual Arts.

This edition reaffirms CAF’s commitment to culture, women’s leadership, memory, and integration through the arts in Latin America and the Caribbean.

The 44 selected and awarded works are on display at the Casa de la Integración.

CRAFTS CATEGORY
First Prize: Eusebia Garcete – Teta Ñemonde
Second Prize: Norma Martínez – Karau
Honorable Mention: Leila Buffa – Memoria corrugada

VISUAL ARTS CATEGORY
First Prize: Claudia Suárez – Untitled
Second Prize: Valentina Coscia – La que se alza
Honorable Mentions: Mayeli Villalba – Akachara and María José Fiorio – Contra mensura

Their works speak powerfully, from the personal and the collective, from memory, bodies, and territories. Thank you for creating, for sharing, and for resisting through art.