Joe Abreu Feijo, born in 2001, is an architect and photographer based in Havana, Cuba.

He graduated in Architecture from the Technological University of Havana José Antonio Echeverría in 2025, where he received the Student Scientific Merit Award for his research projects.

His work focuses on the intersection of architecture, photography, and historical research, with a particular emphasis on documenting Cuban architecture, both historical and contemporary. He has extensively studied and photographed the works of important Cuban architects such as Max Borges, Walter Betancourt, Mario Romañach, and Infraestudio.

His photographs have been published in prestigious digital and print media worldwide, including The Architectural Review, DOMUS, LIGA, and ArchDaily. He has exhibited his work as a photographer in galleries in Cuba, Germany and Austria.

Joe was one of the 15 Caribbean artists who benefited from UNESCO's Transcultura program, participating in the PhotoEspaña photography festival in its 2024 edition.

He is currently investigating the transformations that occurred in the Cuban countryside after 1959, through photography and archival work, for his first exhibition as curator to be inaugurated in June 2026 at Fábrica de Arte Cubano.


Contact

joeabreu1104@gmail.com