The National Exhibition Prisoners of Fine Arts and Crafts, edition 2014, meets at the Prison Sociocultural Murcia II (Campos del Río), painting and crafts authored by inmates of prisons in the Spanish territory participating in the Phoenix Project Prisoners of Fine Arts and Crafts that annually organizes the Templars Jumilla Association in coordination with the scorecards Murcia prison, as a training therapy and combating social exclusion.
As a guest artist, the international Mülenen settled in New York, FCG is present the play "Jalima II", an oil pigment on canvas 100 x 100 cm, valued at thirty-six thousand euros already disclosed in penitentiary alongside more than fifty works in oil, thread, crafts using recyclable materials, following the guidelines of the General Secretariat of Penitentiary Institutions.
The exhibition is part of the commemoration of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy, patron saint of prisoners, former prisoners and prison officers, an event referred to in the cultural, religious and recreational activities of the Cultural Crusade Templar Bailiwick of Jumilla created in 2003 by Christi milites Murcia Altiplano and meets its eleventh edition.
Source: Templarios de Jumilla