The months of May in the Murcia II penitentiary, located in the Murcia municipality of Campos del Río, are celebrating the Jumillano Templar Cultural Seminars in which the Plastic Arts form the core of the therapeutic activities that the Templar Jumilla Association ( ATJ) jointly with l'Associació Cultural Jumillana (ACJ) based in Barcelona and the authorization of the command staff of the penitentiary establishment, develop with the aim of promoting art as a therapeutic and formative tool that stimulates the self-esteem and formation of inmates.
Painters elite Murcia as Nono Garcia, Ramon Led, Torregar, Daniel Bechi, and Antonio Tapia, altruist altruist devote two days each to teach their skills in the techniques of watercolor, oil, mixed, and drawing having as a colophon final the presentation of each internal summary of a work in which the three best selected will be part of the National Exhibition Prisoners of Fine Arts and Crafts, national appointment to which convicted in different penitentiary centers of the Spanish territory and on the occasion of the Festivities in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy, patron saint of captives, ex-captives and prison officers, since 2006, the prison center has been the scene
Source: Templarios de Jumilla