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Welcome to the CASP blog! On this page, we will share our monthly newsletter, details about our studio album, and other behind the scenes stories! 

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I want to take a moment to spotlight the incredible artist who has played a pivotal role in defining our visual aesthetic: Lilia Quinaud. In the early stages of my search for an artist I came across Lilia’s work, and I was immediately a fan.

I was struck by her vibrant use of color and her remarkable ability to blend simplicity with refinement, creating visuals that are both striking and sophisticated, radiating energy and emotion.

During our meetings Lilia brought compilations of 20th century cuban art and advertisment. The art she created for CASP is directly inspired by the visual art of Cuba in the early to mid 20th century. Each piece is imbued with a sense of cultural narrative, reflecting the spirit of Cuban culture and enhances the music we are dedicated to preserving and promoting.


I am truly thrilled with how Lilia has supported our mission through her artistry and I am honored to have her as a team member. All the illustrations you see on this website are by her, as is the typeface on our main website. Below are a selection of illustrations that I especially love. You can find more of her artwork on instagram: @quinaud





 
 
 

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Isabella and Pablo had a fabulous time performing at the 92nd St Y this past Friday. Thank you to everyone who attended and The Phoenix Ensemble for sponsoring this concert, it was an absolute pleasure. Our next New York City concert will be Sunday October 13th at 1pm. Visit our home page to see the latest events and to rsvp. We will be performing old favorites, sneak peak of Se Fué and new songs never performed by CASP!



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CASP at Lenox Hill Neighborhood House
October 13, 2024, 1:00 – 2:00 PMNew York
Register Now


Highlights from CASP's 92nd St Y:





 
 
 

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In July Isabella traveled to Cranbrook Art Museum in Michigan to help open their summer exhibitions featuring Cuban Artists. She was thrilled to collaborate with local Latin musicians, Grupo Escobar.


Please enjoy pictures from Cranbrook's Summer Exhibition.




Photo Credit Sarah Blanchette





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