Tumbadoras, 1990

Juan Alonso-Rodríguez
Cuban (born 1956)

Location: David Wolfle Elementary, Kingston

About the Artwork

Juan Alonso-Rodríguez's painting Tumbadoras (meaning "conga drums" in Spanish) is part of his "Dancing at the Drop of a Hat" series. This piece is inspired by the artist's memories of his early childhood in Cuba. It portrays the "wonderful feeling of anticipation, that a great musical treat was about to be experienced, much like the feeling I remember during Carnival time in Havana."

This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with North Kitsap School District.

About the Artist

Juan Alonso-Rodríguez creates paintings, drawings, and sculptures in his studio and for public spaces. He notes "As a believer that art has the ability and artists the responsibility to inspire social well-being, I welcome balance between the introspection necessary to formulate ideas in the solitude of the studio and the gift of sharing some of the benefits with society."
Alonso-Rodríguez was born in Havana, Cuba and moved to Miami, Florida with his aunt and uncle at age ten. He was based in Seattle for forty years, from 1982 to 2022. He is an activist for social justice and inclusion in the arts. In 2019, he was honored with a Washington State Governor's Arts and Heritage Award. He served on the Seattle Arts Commission and the Seattle Public Art Advisory Committee.

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