The New Zealand Herald

Artists join for Cuban relief

Kiwis help raise money toward the rebuild after Hurricane Irma

- Dionne Christian

Just one day after returning to his native Cuba following a five-week residency at Otahuhu College, artist Osmeivy Ortega Pacheco found himself in the midst of catastroph­ic Hurricane Irma.

With winds of up to 260km/h, Irma devastated Cuba’s northern coast and hit its capital, Havana, in August. It destroyed crops, electricit­y supplies, roads and buildings; 1.8 million people were evacuated and sheltered in temporary accommodat­ion, and 10 died.

Now Ortega’s newfound friends in New Zealand are helping him raise much-needed money toward the rebuild. Well-known New Zealand artists — Michel Tuffery, John Walsh, Stephen Ellis, Seraphine Pick, ceramicist Andy Kingston and sculptor Clovis Viscoe among them — are contributi­ng work to a fundraisin­g exhibition which also includes 20 prints and paintings from 17 of Cuba’s leading artists.

The George Fraser Gallery, where the Elam art students usually exhibit, is giving its gallery space free and Cuban ambassador Mario Alzugaray will open the exhibition.

Otahuhu College art teacher Malcolm McAllister, who arranged for Ortega to visit New Zealand and work with his students on a mural for Auckland Airport, says they wanted to help when they saw the devastatio­n Irma caused.

“There are a number of students that come from the Pacific Islands and they’re not unfamiliar with the damage a hurricane can cause,” he says.

“We asked Os if there was anything we could do to help and he suggested the exhibition.”

McAllister arranged for Ortega to spend time teaching at Otahuhu College after being impressed by his work during a visit to Cuba. Some 15 of McAllister’s students worked alongside the renowned printmaker to create a woodcut mural which was installed in November in the arrivals area of Auckland Airport’s internatio­nal terminal.

McAllister says Ortega was popular with students who gained an appreciati­on for his discipline and focus as well as developing a greater interest in and awareness of the world outside their immediate neighbourh­ood.

This week’s fundraisin­g show features a silent auction with the highest bidders to be revealed on Saturday at 5pm. Work is on show from today.

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Hurricane Irma left Havana’s streets flooded in August. Osmeivy Ortega Pacheco (right) found himself in the midst of it just one day after returning home from Auckland.
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