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Casa Obrador is a Cuban art and culture platform operated by Obrador S.E.N.C. It was founded in 2011 by Yaikel Águila Camacho in Montreal, Canada. Built around the idea of offering “another perspective on Cuba,” the site covers classical, modern, and contemporary Cuban art, while also extending into literature, history, publishing, galleries, digital archives, an academy, an online boutique, and a café-gallery in Santa Clara, Cuba.
From a design/creative-industry perspective, this is not a creation tool like Canva or Figma, but rather a platform for art presentation, cultural publishing, and artwork circulation. Its core features include publishing and downloading art catalogs, browsing historical catalogs, applying as a Cuban creator, an online store, digital archives, gallery services, and publishing services. The site explicitly invites Cuban creators to join its catalog. The process includes reading the terms, reviewing the seller handbook, completing the seller registration form in the online store, and undergoing evaluation by a team of experts.
The copyright terms are relatively strict: unless otherwise stated, the intellectual property rights for site materials belong to Obrador S.E.N.C. and/or its licensors. Materials are for personal access and use only and may not be republished, copied, sold, rented, or redistributed. For user comments, the platform is granted a non-exclusive license to use, reproduce, and edit the content. Pricing information is limited. Catalogs are available for download, and the shop page includes price filters, but the crawled text shows “No Products Found.” Product prices, platform commissions, membership fees, payment methods, and shipping policies are not disclosed.
Its strengths are a highly focused positioning around Cuban art, literature, and history, combining online presentation, publishing, and an offline art space. The public historical catalogs are useful for researchers and collectors, and the terms, privacy policy, and GDPR information are relatively complete. The downsides are limited transparency around transactions; the size of the resource library can only be inferred from at least 6 catalog issues, while the number of digital archive items is not stated. Seller review criteria and follow-up operational support are also unclear.
Casa Obrador is best suited to collectors, curators, researchers, readers, and tourists interested in Cuban visual art, as well as Cuban creators looking for overseas exhibition channels. The crawled text does not provide information about access from China, and this cannot be determined from the available content alone, so it is marked as unknown. Overall rating: 6/10. Its cultural value and positioning are clear, but as an online art commerce platform, the completeness of its information remains limited.
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casaobrador.com is an Cuba E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach casaobrador.com directly.