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moved poorly sourced CV list of exhibitions off main space
Conference: Landscapes and Mother and Child Images in the Work of Amaya Salazar, conference by Marianne de Tolentino in celebration for the 60 years of the State of Israel., Santo Domingo, DR (2008)
Merrill Lynch Arteamericas, Miami, Fl. (2008)
Illuminated Forests, Arte Berri, Santo Domingo, DR (2006)
Antillean Colors, Sociedad Renovación, Puerto Plata, DR (2006)
Chromatic Fusion for the opening of Arte Berri (2005)
Galería Imagen, Panamá. (2004)
Atlas Art, San Juan, PR. (2003)
Exhibition and book signing Amaya Salazar Atmospheres of Light, SD. (2002)
Galería Imagen, Panamá. (2000)
Galería Imagen, Panamá. (1997)
La Galería Santander, Miami. (1996)
Galería de Arte Nader, retrospective exhibition and book signing, Amaya SD. (1991)
Galleria d’Arte La Torre, Milan, Italy and itinerary exhibition in the Basque Country. (1990)
Itinerary exhibition with Caja Madrid en Barcelona, Madrid and other cities. (1987)
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moved poorly sourced CV list of exhibitions off main space
Conference: Landscapes and Mother and Child Images in the Work of Amaya Salazar, conference by Marianne de Tolentino in celebration for the 60 years of the State of Israel., Santo Domingo, DR (2008)
Merrill Lynch Arteamericas, Miami, Fl. (2008)
Illuminated Forests, Arte Berri, Santo Domingo, DR (2006)
Antillean Colors, Sociedad Renovación, Puerto Plata, DR (2006)
Chromatic Fusion for the opening of Arte Berri (2005)
Galería Imagen, Panamá. (2004)
Atlas Art, San Juan, PR. (2003)
Exhibition and book signing Amaya Salazar Atmospheres of Light, SD. (2002)
Galería Imagen, Panamá. (2000)
Galería Imagen, Panamá. (1997)
La Galería Santander, Miami. (1996)
Galería de Arte Nader, retrospective exhibition and book signing, Amaya SD. (1991)
Galleria d’Arte La Torre, Milan, Italy and itinerary exhibition in the Basque Country. (1990)
Itinerary exhibition with Caja Madrid en Barcelona, Madrid and other cities. (1987)