The first annual festival hosted by Notta Gallery on Friday, April 17, marks the opening of “Caballo de Fuego,” honoring a lifetime of artwork by Cuban artist Gonzalo Borges.
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The first annual festival hosted by Notta Gallery on Friday, April 17, marks the opening of “Caballo de Fuego,” honoring a lifetime of artwork by Cuban artist Gonzalo Borges.
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