Edgar Sánchez Cumbas, (San Juan, PR, 1971)
Born in Puerto Rico in 1971, and raised in seven east coast US cities that shortly followed, Edgar Sanchez Cumbas developed keen observation skills needed to adapt to constantly changing surroundings. The most impactful memories he pulls from spawn from the cultural and visual transition from the South Bronx to the central Florida region as a young teen. Continuous exposure to new environments and cross-cultural experiences over three decades presses Cumbas to explore his own inner landscape and plumb it for the rich narratives he employs during his artistic career.
Cumbas attended the Savannah College of Art and Design and graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Illustration in 1994. While studying in Savannah, he focused on perfecting his storytelling through editorial illustration. In 2005, Cumbas had his first solo show at the Gulf Coast Museum of Art. That same year his work was selected by Dr. Jeffrey Grove, Curator of Contemporary Art at the Dallas Museum of Art, for inclusion in a regional biennial at the Tampa Museum of Art where his work was added to the permanent collection.
Since 2009, Cumbas has been exploring contemporary abstract expressionist themes whereby returning to the fundamentals of purist painting. With a strong desire to research and develop his voice within the work he began pursuing a Master of Fine Arts degree at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Provincetown, Cape Cod.