Zaira Majonica
The previous section's information was recalled by our primary source whom was present during the horrible events in Italy during World War II. Zaira Majonica is a respected Artist, Historian and Philosopher with several degrees to her merits. She is one of the this website creators' great aunt.
While her testimony is a personal account of what occured, her narrative may be in cases impaired due to the language barrier. Zaira is fluent in Italian and Spanish. English and French are learned languages. Some of her thoughts and recollections have been grammatically adjusted to fascilitate the reader's undertanding.
2011: Exhibition to XXIV Biennale of Graphics Miniatures, sponsored by “Taga” and exhibited in the CAF (“Corporacion Andina de Fomento”) building in Caracas, Venezuela.
2009 through 1996 presented her works to the Biennale of Graphics Miniatures, sponsored by “Taga”, and in 2007 won a special prize.
2005: Wrote and publically exposed a thesis at the UCV (Universidad Central de Venezuela) about “ Aplicaciones de los Modelos Cientificos de Juan D. Garcia Bacca al arte” (Application of the Science Models of J.D. Garcia Bacca to the Arts).
2006: Received the Degree in Philosophy with excellence.
1996: Admitted to the UCV
1993: Started studies in graphic arts at “El Thaller” a school of Graphic Arts.
1984-1986: Studied for two years at UNA. National Open University for the career in Mathematics Education.
1980: Received the Bachelors Degree in Science.
1974: Started the equivalence of the studies done in Trieste, Italy.
1964-1959: Worked at Automobile of France (“ Regie Renault”) as an accountant.
1958: The entire family migrated from Italy to Venezuela.
1956: Interrupted the studies at the Technical Institute “Leonardo da Vinci” for Geometricians, in Trieste Italy
1954: Diploma of Middle school at “ Francesco Petrarca” in Trieste, Italy.
Skills: Engraving.
Languages: Italian, Spanish, and as second languages English and French.
While her testimony is a personal account of what occured, her narrative may be in cases impaired due to the language barrier. Zaira is fluent in Italian and Spanish. English and French are learned languages. Some of her thoughts and recollections have been grammatically adjusted to fascilitate the reader's undertanding.
2011: Exhibition to XXIV Biennale of Graphics Miniatures, sponsored by “Taga” and exhibited in the CAF (“Corporacion Andina de Fomento”) building in Caracas, Venezuela.
2009 through 1996 presented her works to the Biennale of Graphics Miniatures, sponsored by “Taga”, and in 2007 won a special prize.
2005: Wrote and publically exposed a thesis at the UCV (Universidad Central de Venezuela) about “ Aplicaciones de los Modelos Cientificos de Juan D. Garcia Bacca al arte” (Application of the Science Models of J.D. Garcia Bacca to the Arts).
2006: Received the Degree in Philosophy with excellence.
1996: Admitted to the UCV
1993: Started studies in graphic arts at “El Thaller” a school of Graphic Arts.
1984-1986: Studied for two years at UNA. National Open University for the career in Mathematics Education.
1980: Received the Bachelors Degree in Science.
1974: Started the equivalence of the studies done in Trieste, Italy.
1964-1959: Worked at Automobile of France (“ Regie Renault”) as an accountant.
1958: The entire family migrated from Italy to Venezuela.
1956: Interrupted the studies at the Technical Institute “Leonardo da Vinci” for Geometricians, in Trieste Italy
1954: Diploma of Middle school at “ Francesco Petrarca” in Trieste, Italy.
Skills: Engraving.
Languages: Italian, Spanish, and as second languages English and French.