The Ateneo Puertorriqueño (Puerto Rican Athenaeum), is a cultural institution in
Puerto Rico
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. Founded on April 30, 1876,
it has been called Puerto Rico's oldest cultural institution, however, it is actually its third oldest overall and second culturally, after the
Bar Association of Puerto Rico
The Bar Association of Puerto Rico (BAPR) or ''Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico (CAPR)'' is the bar association of Puerto Rico. It is the oldest professional association in Puerto Rico, and among the oldest bar associations in the world.
The ...
and the Casino of Mayagüez.
One of its founders was the playwright,
Alejandro Tapia y Rivera
Alejandro is the Spanish form of the name Alexander.
Alejandro has multiple variations in different languages, including Aleksander (Czech, Polish), Alexandre (French), Alexandros (Greek), Alsander (Irish), Alessandro (Italian), Aleksandr ( Ru ...
.
The Athenaeum was the first to give accolades and awards to artists and
writers such as
José Gautier Benítez
José Martín Antonio Gautier Benítez (April 12, 1848 – January 24, 1880) was a Puerto Rican poet of the Romantic Era.
Early years
Gautier Benítez was born in Caguas, Puerto Rico to Rodulfo Gautier and the Puerto Rican poet, Alejandri ...
,
José de Diego
José de Diego y Martínez (April 16, 1866 – July 16, 1918) was a statesman, journalist, poet, lawyer, and advocate for Puerto Rico's political autonomy in union with Spain and later of independence from the United States who was referred to by ...
, Manuel María Sama,
Francisco Oller
Francisco Oller (June 17, 1833 – May 17, 1917) was a Puerto Rican painter. Oller is the only Latin American painter to have played a role in the development of Impressionism. One of the most distinguished transatlantic painters of his da ...
,
Manuel Fernández Juncos
Manuel Fernández Juncos (December 11, 1846 – August 18, 1928) was a Spanish-born, Puerto Rican journalist, poet, author and humanitarian who wrote the official lyrics to La Borinqueña, Puerto Rico's official anthem.
Early years
Fernánde ...
,
Lola Rodríguez de Tió
Lola Rodríguez de Tió,This name uses Spanish marriage naming customs; the first is the maiden family name ''"Rodríguez"'' and the second or matrimonial family name is ''"Tió"''. (September 14, 1843 – November 10, 1924), was the first Puerto ...
and
Luis Lloréns Torres.
The Athenaeum serves as a
museum
A museum ( ; plural museums or, rarely, musea) is a building or institution that cares for and displays a collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance. Many public museums make these ...
,
school
A school is an educational institution designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students under the direction of teachers. Most countries have systems of formal education, which is sometimes compuls ...
,
library
A library is a collection of materials, books or media that are accessible for use and not just for display purposes. A library provides physical (hard copies) or digital access (soft copies) materials, and may be a physical location or a vir ...
, and
performance hall for the arts in Puerto Rico. It hosts a number of contests, conferences, and exhibits each year, presenting Puerto Rican art, literature, and music.
Since 1937 the use of the spaces of the Athenaeum has been limited to activities it sponsors. Its headquarters are located in
Puerta de Tierra
Puerta de Tierra is a ''subbarrio'' (subdistrict) occupying the eastern portion of the Islet of San Juan and the ''barrio'' of San Juan Antiguo in the municipality of San Juan, Puerto Rico. The name Puerta de Tierra (Spanish for ''land gate'') ...
, adjacent to
Old San Juan
Old San Juan ( es, Viejo San Juan) is a historic district located at the "northwest triangle" of the islet of San Juan. Its area roughly correlates to the Ballajá, Catedral, Marina, Mercado, San Cristóbal, and San Francisco sub-barrios (s ...
, in a strip that also houses the "
Casa de España
Casa de España is the headquarters of a private social organization whose members are those of Spanish descent in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Avenida de La Constitución in Old San Juan.
History
The building was designed in a Moorish Revival styl ...
", the
Carnegie Library, the
Capitol complex and the
Puerto Rico Olympic Committee
The Puerto Rico Olympic Committee (COPUR, es, Comité Olímpico de Puerto Rico) is the National Olympic Committee for Puerto Rico. It oversees Olympic-sports in Puerto Rico, and selects the Olympic team which represents the island. It was founde ...
headquarters.
History
The Atheaneaum was founded on Sunday, April 30, 1876 at
San Juan City Hall
San Juan City Hall (Spanish: ''Casa de la Alcaldía de San Juan'', or just ''Alcaldía de San Juan'') is the seat of government for the Autonomous Municipality of San Juan in Puerto Rico. The city hall is located in Old San Juan, in front of the ...
. One of its founders was the playwright,
Alejandro Tapia y Rivera
Alejandro is the Spanish form of the name Alexander.
Alejandro has multiple variations in different languages, including Aleksander (Czech, Polish), Alexandre (French), Alexandros (Greek), Alsander (Irish), Alessandro (Italian), Aleksandr ( Ru ...
.
The Athenaeum was the first to give accolades and awards to artists and
writers such as
José Gautier Benítez
José Martín Antonio Gautier Benítez (April 12, 1848 – January 24, 1880) was a Puerto Rican poet of the Romantic Era.
Early years
Gautier Benítez was born in Caguas, Puerto Rico to Rodulfo Gautier and the Puerto Rican poet, Alejandri ...
,
José de Diego
José de Diego y Martínez (April 16, 1866 – July 16, 1918) was a statesman, journalist, poet, lawyer, and advocate for Puerto Rico's political autonomy in union with Spain and later of independence from the United States who was referred to by ...
, Manuel María Sama,
Francisco Oller
Francisco Oller (June 17, 1833 – May 17, 1917) was a Puerto Rican painter. Oller is the only Latin American painter to have played a role in the development of Impressionism. One of the most distinguished transatlantic painters of his da ...
,
Manuel Fernández Juncos
Manuel Fernández Juncos (December 11, 1846 – August 18, 1928) was a Spanish-born, Puerto Rican journalist, poet, author and humanitarian who wrote the official lyrics to La Borinqueña, Puerto Rico's official anthem.
Early years
Fernánde ...
,
Lola Rodríguez de Tió
Lola Rodríguez de Tió,This name uses Spanish marriage naming customs; the first is the maiden family name ''"Rodríguez"'' and the second or matrimonial family name is ''"Tió"''. (September 14, 1843 – November 10, 1924), was the first Puerto ...
and
Luis Lloréns Torres.
Nilita Vientós Gastón
Petronila “Nilita” Vientos Gastón (June 5, 1903 – July 10, 1989) was an educator, writer, journalist and the first female lawyer to work for the Puerto Rico Department of Justice.
Early years
Vientós Gastón was born in San Sebastián ...
became its first female president in 1946 and was the incumbent until 1961. In 1976 the Athenaeum celebrated its centennial with Eladio Rodríguez Otero at the helm as president, who gave a speech in presence of the then governor
Rafael Hernández Colón
Rafael Hernández Colón (October 24, 1936 – May 2, 2019) was a Puerto Rican politician who served as the governor of Puerto Rico from 1973 to 1977 and 1985 to 1993 for a total of three terms. An experienced politician, Hernández held the ...
,
Hiram Torres Rigual
Hiram Torres Rigual (July 16, 1922 – December 3, 2006) was born in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. After serving as an Internal Revenue agent as well as an aide to Puerto Rico's Treasury Secretary, he studied law at the University of Puerto Rico whi ...
, in representation of the
Supreme Court of Puerto Rico
The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico ( es, Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico) is the highest court of Puerto Rico, having judicial authority to interpret and decide questions of Puerto Rican law. The Court is analogous to one of the state supreme c ...
, and former governor
Luis A. Ferré. To commemorate the event, the Athenaeum also commissioned a medal to be awarded to those who represent "the highest national values expressed through
culture">uerto Ricanculture." The Centennial Medal of the Puerto Rican Athenaeum was most recently awarded to the musical salsa group
El Gran Combo
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, commonly known as El Gran Combo, is a Puerto Rican salsa orchestra based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2012, it was often considered Puerto Rico's most successful musical group. The ...
.
The Athenaeum Building
In 1922 the
Aguadillan architect, Francisco Roldán Arce was asked to draw up plans for the present building. The cornerstone was laid on 27 May 1923 in the presence of
José Coll y Cuchi. The architecture of the building, Spanish Morisco, was introduced to Puerto Rico by
Pedro de Castro Pedro Castro may refer to:
* Pedro Castro Nero (1541–1611), Spanish archbishop
* Pedro de Castro, 1st Duke of la Conquista
Pedro de Castro y Figueroa, 1st Duke of la Conquista, 1st Marquess of Gracia Real, Order of Santiago, KOS, Order of S ...
, who also built some of the structures that neighbor close by. De Castro's tropical and mediterranean conscience objected to the architecture imported from the north, giving preference to the luminosity of the Caribbean, to the visual continuity of the spaces, to the galleries and balconies that served as a transition between interior and exterior spaces, shaped by the urban environment, the countryside or the inner courtyards.
The Athenaeum Art Gallery
The Athenaeum's pride is its gallery of art, which consists of 459 artworks.
Among the artworks held at the Atheneum one of its most recognizable is
Francisco Oller's 1890 painting "''La Escuela del Maestro
Rafael Cordero".''
Membership
The membership of the Athenaeum is divided between four classes:
* Founders-48 inscribed before the inauguration of the institution.
* Of Merit-Those who gave services to the Atheneaum.
* Of Number
* Accidentals-Those who pay their monthly dues.
Faculty
The Puerto Rican Atheneum names members of Puerto Rico's cultural community to endowed chairs which cover a broad spectrum.
Experimental Theatre of the Athenaeum
The Athenaeum commenced its work with theater under the auspices of
Alejandro Tapia y Rivera
Alejandro is the Spanish form of the name Alexander.
Alejandro has multiple variations in different languages, including Aleksander (Czech, Polish), Alexandre (French), Alexandros (Greek), Alsander (Irish), Alessandro (Italian), Aleksandr ( Ru ...
and took course with the contests it has held since 1911.
Emilio S. Belaval
Emilio S. Belaval (born in Fajardo, Puerto Rico on November 8, 1903; died in San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1973) was a lawyer and Supreme Judge and writer from Puerto Rico. He graduated from the University of Puerto Rico
The University of Puerto Ri ...
founded the first professional theater groups in 1938. The Experimental Theatre of the Puerto Rican Antheneaum was founded in 1952 as the first incumbent company of the institution. As such, one of the greatest Puerto Rican playwrights of the twentieth century,
René Marqués
René Marqués (October 4, 1919 – March 22, 1979) was a Puerto Rican short story writer and playwright.
Early years
Marqués was born, raised and educated in the city of Arecibo. He developed an interest in writing at a young age and was ...
, commences a dissemination and creative project of drama that continues to this day, totaling over 500 productions and 26 Avant-Garde Theatre Festivals.
Many participants of the Festivals are members of Puerto Rico's thespian community. The Experimental Theatre Hall, which has capacity for 200, has been the premiere of many works that are now considered classical Puerto Rican drama. The most well-known of these is René Marqués'
La Carreta
''La Carreta'' ( en, The Oxcart) is a 1953 play by Puerto Rican playwright René Marqués.Gil de La Madrid, Antonio.René Marqués, dramaturgo. ''Biografías de escritores puertorriqueños'', ''La Gran Enciclopedia Ilustrada del Proyecto Salón ...
, which premiered in 1953 under the patronage of the Athenaeum. Other dramatists of note whose work has also premiered have been
Manuel Méndez Ballester
Manuel Méndez Ballester (4 August 1909 – 24 January 2002), was a Puerto Rican writer who also worked in journalism, radio broadcasting, television and teaching.
Life and career
José Manuel Epifanio Méndez Ballester, better known as M ...
,
Francisco Arriví
Francisco Arriví (June 24, 1915 – February 8, 2007), a.k.a. ''Paco,'' was a writer, poet and playwright known as "The Father of the Puerto Rican Theater."
Early years
Arriví (birth name: Francisco Arriví Alegria ) was born in Santurce, a ...
,
Luis Rafael Sánchez
Dr. Luis Rafael Sánchez, a.k.a. "Wico" Sánchez (November 17, 1936) is a Puerto Rican essayist, novelist, and short-story author who is widely considered one of the island's most outstanding contemporary playwrights. Possibly his best known play ...
and
Myrna Casa.
Theatre Festivals
Started in the 1970s, the Theatre Festivals of the Puerto Rican Athenaeum with the intent of showcasing new works, both Puerto Rican, as well as of foreign extraction. Between 1973 and 2003 there were 36 editions of the Theatre Festival. During each edition approximately 10 productions were presented, except in the XIX Edition, where twenty works took place, of which fifteen young authors or Puerto Rican authors of note, and the XX edition, which premiered 26 plays.
Music Chair
The Music Chair was one of the first created in the Twentieth century. It is in charge of the
String Quartet of the Atheneaum.
Contemporary
Puerto Rican Music
The music of Puerto Rico has evolved as a heterogeneous and dynamic product of diverse cultural resources. The most conspicuous musical sources of Puerto Rico have included European, Indigenous, and African influences, although many aspects of P ...
Festival
Started in 2005, it has had eight editions.
Cinema and Video Chair
Created in 1985, the Cinema and Video Chair is dedicated to the development of the production of
film in Puerto Rico. It also encourages the development of plans and infrastructure for the financing of the local cinematographic industry.
To date, it has produced two feature-length films.
The “Decolonization Torch”
The sculptor
José Buscaglia Guillermety designed and created a sculpture titled "La Antorcha de Descolonización" (English: Decolonization Torch). Its purpose being to "leave consigned our right and our interest in a
non-colonial political status."
It was inaugurated by the then president of the Atheneaum, Eduardo Morales Coll, on the night of 24–25 July 2007 in front of the Atheneaum Building, where it will remain until the United States propitiates the opportunity
for Puerto Rico to resolve its problems as a colony.
Political, cultural and sports figures participated in the inaugural ceremony.
The cauldron has the engraved phrase "Fin a la Colonia" (English: ''End to the Colony'').
Wakes at the Atheneaum
Many wakes have been held at the Atheneaum.
Wednsdeay, 4 March 2015, from 10:00 a.m. till 2:00 p.m. the actor
Braulio Castillo
Braulio Castillo Cintrón (March 30, 1933 – February 28, 2015) was a telenovela actor in Latin America. His two sons, Braulio Castillo, Jr. and Jorge Castillo, are also actors. He was born in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.
Castillo played in the ''O ...
, The Athenaeum is custodian of the film library and documentation of the actor's career.
March 2017 from 1:00 p.m. onward actress and writer Brunilda García.
7 November 2019 from 10:00 till 2:00 p.m. the television astrologer
Walter Mercado
Walter Mercado Salinas (9 March 1932 – 2 November 2019), also known by his stage name Shanti Ananda, was a Puerto Rican astrologer, actor, dancer, and writer, best known as a television personality for his shows as an astrologer. His astrol ...
Governor
Wanda Vázquez Garced
Wanda Emilia Vázquez Garced (born July 9, 1960) is a Puerto Rican politician and attorney who served as Governor of Puerto Rico from 2019 to 2021. Prior to her tenure as governor, she served as the 19th secretary of Justice, from 2017 to 20 ...
went and told the family she had decreed a one day of mourning.
During the morning of 3 January 2020 from 9:00 till midday of activist author Marisa Rosado of the
Hostosian National Independence Movement
The Hostosian National Independence Movement ( es, Movimiento Independentista Nacional Hostosiano, MINH) is a leftist and pro-independence organization in Puerto Rico. As of 2015, Julio Muriente is known to be the leader.
History
The MINH was ...
, famed for her biography of
Carlos Albizu Campos, was mourned there.
6 March 2020 from 1:00 p.m. till 6:00 p.m.
Rafael Cancel Miranda. Maria Lourdes summoned female members of the
PIP to receive him at the stairs in front.
References
External links
Information in Spanish, with photosThe Rich Heritage of Ateneo PuertorriquenoAteneo PR Archived SiteStatutes of the Puerto Rican Athenaeum (1876)Statutes and Bylaws of the Puerto Rican Athenaeum (1900)Statutes of the Puerto Rican Athenaeum (1909)
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