Cuban Art Factory, Art gallery and museum in Havana, Cuba.
Cuban Art Factory is an art museum and gallery housed in a former industrial building with high ceilings, exposed brick walls, and warehouse spaces that accommodate contemporary Cuban artworks. Live performances, film screenings, and dance shows take place throughout the venue.
The building was constructed in the early 1900s as a power generation facility and later operated as an oil processing plant. It was transformed into an art venue in 2014 under the direction of musician X Alfonso.
The space functions as a meeting point for Havana's creative community, where artists, musicians, and performers come together to present their work and explore new forms of artistic expression.
The venue opens primarily in the evening and operates into the night hours, using a wristband system for ordering food and drinks throughout the space. The facility is fully accessible for visitors with mobility needs.
The space blends art exhibitions with nightlife elements, allowing visitors to view installations while enjoying drinks and joining in spontaneous dance moments. This combination of gallery and nightlife culture sets it apart in Havana's cultural scene.
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