Camila Ramírez Lobón
Visual Artist
Cuba
Her work as a visual artist focuses on illustrating a political imaginary that subverts the Cuban totalitarian narrative. She graduated from the University of the Arts (ISA) in Havana in 2019. Her solo exhibitions include Epizootia (Zapata Gallery, Miami, 2024) and El país perdido (Aveces Art Space, Havana, 2019). Her work has been exhibited in New York, Montreal, Madrid, Buenos Aires, Berlin, Kassel, and Prague. She was the General Coordinator of INSTAR, the Hannah Arendt Institute of Activism, and an active member of independent civic projects that have led the fight for freedom of expression and political and cultural rights in Cuba in recent years, such as the 27N group, the San Isidro Movement, and the Ánima collective. She was a columnist for Hypermedia Magazine and currently writes a graphic column for the cultural magazine Rialta. She currently resides in the United States.





