The Camper Consistory presided by the Socialist and Councilor for Culture Mª.
José Pérez Cerón, last Monday 7, inaugurated the National Prisoners of Fine Arts and Crafts Exhibition in the plenary hall of the town hall, accompanied by members of his government team, painters, sculptors, prison officers, the neighborhood and the top representatives of the Templar Association of Jumilla (ATJ).
The show is part of the program: "Fields of the Cultural River" organized by the city council itself, being a selection of the best work done by convicts in the Murcia II prison as well as the rest of the penitentiary centers in Spain where they are located Inmates involved in the Fénix Project Prisoners of the Fine Arts and Crafts of the Jubilee Christi militias, with the collaboration of l'Associació Cultural Jumillana, based in Barcelona.
The works in painting in the pastel discipline, paintings in thread, models with recyclable material of the autogiro la Cierva, the submarine Peral, and a swan in origami, that are conjugated with a series of pictorial works and avant-garde sculptures made by neighbors of the capital of the Murcian goat of Granada in a clear support action to stimulate the self-esteem and reinsertion of the convicts by enclosing them with their works and participation.
Source: Templarios de Jumilla