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What is a Vejigante ?

  •       The vejigante is a centuries old gargoyle-like representation which first appeared in celebrations as far back as in Gothic Spain,  and,  eventually spread throughout the Spanish empire to other Latin American countries.  
  •      Vejigantes were originally seen during Carnival and were intended to scare the general public back to atten

  •       The vejigante is a centuries old gargoyle-like representation which first appeared in celebrations as far back as in Gothic Spain,  and,  eventually spread throughout the Spanish empire to other Latin American countries.  
  •      Vejigantes were originally seen during Carnival and were intended to scare the general public back to attending church during the Lenten season and to scare evil spirits away.  It represents the struggle between good and evil. This is contrary to the notion that it represents something purely satanic.  
  •      Vejigantes can take the form of grotesque dragons or animals.  Unlike the diablito. in certain traditional religious oriented celebrations in Spain, in which the devil is the center of attention and is pelted mercilessly with produce, some of it rotten, as a sense of punishment.  The Vejigante is not   devil imagery.  In fact, it is quite the opposite.  The Vejigante's mission is to scare away the Devil and other evil spirits.
  • The Puerto Rican style Vejigante mask is made primarily of paper mache, or, the outer coconut husk.  In Puerto Rico, the vejigante mask has been further influenced by the African and Taino Indian cultures.  This can be seen in the carnival mask making tradition incorporated in the Vejigante masks carved from the outer shell of coconuts by artisans in Loiza.   Along with continuing to be seen during Carnival,   The name “Vejigante” comes from the balloon-like object that is traditionally carried to playfully strike spectators.   It was originally a cow’s “vejiga” , which is Spanish for “bladder”. The bladder was inflated, dried, and could be filled with pellets, so as to make noise. It is a folk tradition that has been mentioned as far back as in 17th century Spain when Cervantes wrote “Don Quixote”.  Today, the bladder has been mostly replaced by a plastic balloon.   Once an island wide sight in Puerto Rico during festivities prior to Lent,  Vejigantes  are now mainly seen at 3 major festivals there:  The Festival of the Masks in Hatillo, The Festival of Santiago Apostol in Loiza, and Carnaval in Ponce.  They also appear in the mainland “Fiestas Patronales” celebrated by the diaspora community of Puerto Ricans living in places like New York City, Chicago, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, and elsewhere a high concentration of Puerto Ricans are living.  As of 2011, there are at least 1 million MORE Puerto Ricans living “afuera”, or, “ outside of the island of Puerto Rico”, than are living in the island of Puerto Rico itself.

Commissions Welcomed

Personal  input such as choice of colors, size, and style will be considered.

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Vejigante Mask Portfolio

Commisioned to follow the logo of world music venue Meridian 23 in New York City and on public display until 2018 when it closed

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      Juan Roman Resume

      Juan M Roman Jr.


      ARTIST STATEMENT


           As a Puerto Rican born artist raised in Chicago, I’ve managed to preserve a cultural foothold in both worlds.  This, of course, is made easier by regularly visiting the island, and, also by being a 1st generation mainland “ Rican “.  


           In the reality of globalization, the challenge, at this time, becomes: 

       How do you preserve the Puerto Rican culture and advance it for the succeeding generations, or, any other culture for that matter, in mainland America?    


           In the age of texting, tweeting, and email as a dominant form of 

      communication, It has become even more important to make time for non-electronic personal interaction and communication that is engaging, pleasant, and enjoyable.  The viewing of art with someone else is an easy, gratifying way of balancing this. 


           My goal is to bring the traditional Vejigante mask into a 21st century Puerto Rican expression of art.  I make traditional and contemporary style Puerto Rican Vejigante carnival masks.  In addition, I create other multimedia art that is an expression of ideas and occurrences that have affected me as a human being, whether positively or negatively, and have compelled me to form an opinion and express it visually through art.   I also strongly believe that the arts are important, and mentoring, especially our children, is a way to preserve our various cultural and artistic traditions.





                                            Exhibitions and Workshops


      National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture

      Vejigante Mask Making Workshop

      Chicago, Illinois

      Feb 10, 2024


      National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture

      Resilience:  Group Exhibition

      Chicago, Illinois

      Nov 2023 - Feb 2024


      Hispanic Heritage Month Group Exhibition

      Anatomically Correct

      Venue:  Devonshire Cultural Center

      Skokie, Illinois

      Oct 1 -  30, 2023


      Vejigante  Mask Making 

      Kipp One Academy

      After School Club

      Sep-Dec., 2022


      Hispaninic Heritage  Month

      Vejigante Mask Making

      Live  Art Demonstration

      Vernon, Illinois Public  Library

      October 15, 2022


      Courage:  Art by 1st Responders

      Anatomically Correct

      Venue:  Devonshire Cultural Center

      Skokie, Illinois

      March 1 - April 3, 2022


      Hispanic Heritage Month Art Exhibition

      Gage Gallery at Roosevelt University

      425 S Wabash Ave., Chicago, Illinois

      2 Masks in group exhibition

      September 15 - October 6, 2021


      " Theatrum Mundi" a book by Anthony Alan Shelton.

      Pictures of 2 of my masks, and, of me working on a current one Included in this 2021 published book on Latin American masks.  


      2019

      Day of the Dead Exhibition 

      Anatomically Correct

      Venue:  Devonshire Cultural Center

      Skokie,  Illinois 


      National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture (NMPRAC)

      Chicago, Illinois

      Barrio Arts Fest 2019

      July 13-14, 2019


      Puerto Rican Arts Alliance

      20th Anniversary year

      Solo Exhibition of Vejigante masks, Photography, & Drawings

      October-December 2018


      Museum of Anthropology

      University of British Columbia

      Vancouver, Canada

      2017

      2nd Vejigante Mask in the museum collection

       search "vejigante"

      http://moa.ubc.ca/ 


      1st Annual Bombazo Navideno

      Humboldt Park Field House

      1440 N Sacramento Ave.

      Chicago, Illinois

      December 10, 2016


      1st Annual Hermosa Festival

      Venue:  Kelvyn Park

      4438 W. Wrightwood Ave.

      Chicago, Illinois

      August 1, 2015


      16th Annual National Cuatro Festival

      Venue:  Harris Theater for Music and Dance

      Artisan table:  Vejigante Masks and ornaments

      Chicago, Illinois

      November 8, 2014

      Commission Mask along with an additional mask

      in the collection at the World Music Venue “Meridian 23”

      161 W 23rd St., New York, NY 

      2014


      Milwaukee Ave. Art Fest (MAAF)

      Venue:  Popup Gallery sponsored by PRAA

      2777N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago  (Formerly Young Shoes)

      June 28-30, 2013

      Skokie Art Walk

      Venue:  Libertad Restaurant

      7931 Lincoln Ave.

      May 1-31, 2013


      2nd Annual Navi-Arts 

      Institute of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture (IPRAC)

      December 1-2, 2012 


      Barrio Artfest 2012

      Institute of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture (IPRAC)

      September 2012


      Puerto Rican Arts Alliance (PRAA)

      Humboldt Park Field House Exhibit Site

      Chicago, Illinois

      Paper Mache Vejigante Carnival Masks 

      Jan - April  2012


      Puerto Rican Arts Alliance (PRAA) 

      Studio Arts Project

      Vejigante Maskmaking Class  (Grammer School Students)

       Fall 2011


      6th Annual Highland Park Artwalk 2011

      Highland Park, Illinois

      June 1-30, 2011


      Museum of Anthropology

      University of British Columbia

      Vancouver, Canada

      2011

      Vejigante Mask in the online collection

      search "vejigante"

      http://moa.ubc.ca/


      5th Little Village Art Festival

      Chicago, IL

      October 1-3, 2010


      Institute of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture (IPRAC)

      Barriofest 2010 

      Venue:  Institute of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture

      August 2010

      Chicago, IL

      1st Annual Southport Art Walk

      Venue:  Repose Interior Design Studio

      3544 N Southport Ave., Chicago

      July 1-31, 2010


      Norwood Crossing 2009 Fall Art Show

      November/December 2009

      Chicago, IL


      Andersonville Arts & Home Weekend

      Venue:  The Paper Trail

      October 2009

      Chicago, IL


      Institute of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture (IPRAC)

      Barriofest 2009  

      Venue:  Humboldt Park Field House

      August 2009

      Chicago, IL


      Chicago Children’s Museum

      Venue:  Community Artist’s Marketplace, Navy Pier

      Chicago, IL

      October 16, 2008


      Portage Park Arts & Craft Fair

      Portage Park

      Chicago, IL

      2008


      Institute of Puerto Rican Arts & Culture (IPRAC)

      Barriofest 2008  

      Venue:  Humboldt Park Field House

      August 2008 

      Chicago, IL


      Andersonville Art Weekend

      Venue:  The Paper Trail

      October  2008

      Chicago, IL


      Andersonville Art Weekend

      Venue:  The Paper Trail

      October  2007

      Chicago, IL


      Andersonville Art Weekend

      Venue:  The Paper Trail

      Chicago, Illinois

      October  2006 

       

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