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Comment - I've made some edits to the article. It appears that she's generally known as "Rosa Tavares" or "Rosa Tavárez", so if this goes live, we ought to use one of those titles instead of "Rosa Tavares Payamps". -
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In Dominican Republic, United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Haiti, Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Egypt, Spain, England, Italy, France, Taiwan and Iraq.
1976 – Latin-American Graphic Actuality, Inter-American Development Bank, International Hall, Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico, DF.
1977 - Francisco Amighetti Contest, San Jose, Costa Rica.
1978 – Latin-American Plastic Encounter, National Heritage Museum, Havana, Cuba.
1980 - 1981- International Engraving Biennial, Iraq Cultural Center Cultural, London & Bagdad.
1981 – Nine Women, Exposition of the nine most important women in the Caribbean, Paiewonsky Art Gallery, Santo Domingo, DR.
1981 – First Latin American Graphic Arts Biennial, Cayman Gallery, New York, EEUU.
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Comment - I've made some edits to the article. It appears that she's generally known as "Rosa Tavares" or "Rosa Tavárez", so if this goes live, we ought to use one of those titles instead of "Rosa Tavares Payamps". -
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In Dominican Republic, United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Haiti, Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Egypt, Spain, England, Italy, France, Taiwan and Iraq.
1976 – Latin-American Graphic Actuality, Inter-American Development Bank, International Hall, Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico, DF.
1977 - Francisco Amighetti Contest, San Jose, Costa Rica.
1978 – Latin-American Plastic Encounter, National Heritage Museum, Havana, Cuba.
1980 - 1981- International Engraving Biennial, Iraq Cultural Center Cultural, London & Bagdad.
1981 – Nine Women, Exposition of the nine most important women in the Caribbean, Paiewonsky Art Gallery, Santo Domingo, DR.
1981 – First Latin American Graphic Arts Biennial, Cayman Gallery, New York, EEUU.