Press Archive
Reference space for media, institutions, partners and communications teams interested in the Caracas Chapter. It brings together public materials, key messages, institutional resources and contact routes, while keeping the narrative prudent, verifiable and timeless, grounded in partnerships, international applications and public documentation of the process.
Documenting the process before, during and after activation.
A living archive for the Caracas chapter
The Caracas Chapter is conceived as a verifiable cultural pilot program. Documentation is not limited to the closing stage: it begins during preparation, supports the search for partnerships, records the public activation when possible and is consolidated in the final impact report.
This archive will serve as an access point for institutional materials, press notes, authorized photographs, public statements, updates and resources for partners, media and interested organizations.
Public information and materials by request
Some materials will be made public and others will be shared upon request, particularly those related to the institutional dossier, investment brief, contractual documentation, visual identity or materials subject to image and usage rights.
Responsible communication
The program’s public narrative prioritizes a cultural, non-partisan and professional reading: contemporary art, cultural memory, educational mediation, reconnection with the diaspora and institutional accountability.
The archive also documents the trust architecture behind the Caracas chapter.
Exodus & Resilience began as a pilot cultural program to reconnect Venezuelan diaspora talent with communities of origin. Today, it is an expanding platform with active and developing chapters in New York, Acarigua, Barcelona and Caracas, articulated through a shared methodological, curatorial and institutional architecture.
The network is advancing through verifiable agreements and processes: VAEA enables the in-person implementation of the New York/Venezuela Chapter in New York; MAAA hosts the in-person implementation of the Acarigua Chapter in Venezuela; and the organization has been validated by Google for Nonprofits within the New York/Venezuela chapter. This structure is complemented by international applications submitted to UNESCO IFCD, Vilcek Foundation and TiiNA 2026 by Fondation Daniel et Nina Carasso.
Caracas is the heart of this reconnection: the place where the diaspora’s dispersed memory can become public culture, education, documentation and measurable social return.
Materials for media, partners and institutions.
Caracas Chapter dossier
Program presentation document, pilot structure, governance, funding needs, deliverables, partnership levels and impact framework.
Request dossier →Base press note
Reference text for media and partners. Includes institutional description, program purpose, current status and key messages.
Request material →Logos and usage guidelines
Basic visual identity resources for Exodus & Resilience and the Caracas Chapter for authorized materials.
Request assets →Measurement framework
Summary of impact areas, SDG alignment, expected indicators and compatibility with CSR / ESG / GRI reporting.
View methodology →Four arguments the archive must support with evidence.
A structure in motion
The program does not start from zero: it is supported by partnerships, validations and submitted applications within the Exodus & Resilience international network.
The return node
The international chapters connect the diaspora; Caracas completes the circuit by returning that cultural memory to the community of origin.
Documentation and traceability
The archive gathers evidence to support reports, indicators, use of funds, public materials and responsible institutional communication.
Cultural capital to reconnect
The Venezuelan diaspora represents human and creative capital that may disperse without sustainable reconnection structures.
Transparency note: donations and micro-donations associated with the Caracas chapter will be communicated as contributions directed toward materials, educational days, mediation, documentation and operational sustainability. Reports will be published or shared in aggregate once the program is activated.
How to present the program accurately.
Short description
The Caracas Chapter is an Exodus & Resilience cultural pilot program designed to reconnect Venezuelan diaspora talent with communities of origin through contemporary art, educational mediation, public documentation and verifiable impact reporting.
Institutional description
The program combines professional curatorship, public programming, education, documentation and institutional governance to transform stories of displacement and resilience into public culture. It is presented as a prudent architecture ready to be activated once funding, partnerships and operational conditions are confirmed.
Current status and network alliances
Exodus & Resilience has advanced an international network of chapters and partnerships, including work with VAEA in New York, MAAA in Acarigua, Google for Nonprofits validation for the New York/Venezuela chapter and applications to international calls such as Vilcek Foundation, UNESCO IFCD and TiiNA. Caracas is part of this global architecture as a pilot chapter pending operational activation.
Message for major institutions
Supporting Caracas does not mean backing an isolated idea; it means completing the circuit that connects diaspora and origin. The chapter is presented as a cultural return node capable of generating programming, educational mediation, public documentation, fund traceability and evidence useful for institutional, CSR or ESG reporting.
Tangible micro-donations
Micro-donations are presented as concrete contributions: $15 for one participant’s materials, $45 to support one workshop day and $25 per month as a Permanence Partner. Amounts are indicative and will be calibrated with real costs before operational activation.
Curatorial direction
Curatorial direction is pending confirmation. The program will incorporate a professional profile with experience in contemporary art, cultural memory, migration narratives and institutional programming. Until the corresponding agreement is closed, no personal name is associated with this role.
Media contact
For interviews, information requests, visual materials or press coordination, write to partnerships@exodusandresilience.org.
A communications sequence adaptable to the activation moment.
Institutional preparation
Definition of key messages, communication guidelines, materials for partners and documentation structure.
Upon funding confirmationProgram development
Preparation of editorial materials, context content, participation profiles and press resources.
During productionPublic activation
Program communication, audiovisual documentation, coverage of activities, opening event and community actions.
During activationClosing and reporting
Publication of learnings, delivery of the impact report, final documentation and continuity proposal.
After closingRequest institutional materials or coordinate an interview.
We are available for media inquiries, cultural institutions, foundations, companies and partners interested in learning about the full Caracas Chapter framework.
