Centro Cultural de España, Cultural center in Santiago, Chile.
The Centro Cultural de España is a cultural center in downtown Santiago that houses exhibition spaces, workshops, and studios for artistic work and experimentation. The facilities are designed to allow artists to develop new pieces and test creative approaches.
The center was founded in 1993 as part of Spain's international cooperation network. Since then, it has become an important venue for cultural exchange between Chile and Spain.
The center serves as a meeting point for local and international artists to exchange ideas and collaborate on creative projects. Visitors can observe how this space regularly brings fresh perspectives into Santiago's art scene.
Artists in residence programs can access technical support, equipment, and workspace for their projects. The center also provides financial assistance and targeted support for artists with family responsibilities.
The residency program extends to Puerto Williams, the southernmost city in the world, where artists work within the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve. This connection allows creators to develop work in one of the planet's most remote and natural environments.
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