From 13 to 22 September Templar Jumilla Association will exhibit at the CAM sample local 'National Exhibition of Fine Arts Prisoners 2010', according to reports from this group.
Collect thirty pictorial works made by inmates in prisons of the Spanish state, with risk of social exclusion.
The National Exhibition of Fine Arts Prisoners 2010, which includes the Phoenix Project, is framed within the activities covered by the Cross Cultural VII of the Bailiwick Jumilla Templar wedging the milites Christi Murcia the capital of the Altiplano.
The work, carried out in the techniques of watercolor, oil, acrylic, pastel, and charcoal, representing Zuera prisons, Ocaña 1, Girona, Lleida, Castellon 2, Valladolid, and the Psychiatric Prison Hospital in Seville.
Also, as guests of the school students of Cañada del Trigo rural develop a job related to the Knights Templar and the wine, adding to an oil painting by Joseph Marhuenda, Francisco Abellán Martínez, and Ángel Fernández Anguix child (three years) all Jumillano .
The association added that France stands out as the guest country in which the inmate in the prison's high security Lannemezan (Cathar Country), Petru Alessandri, presents a still life in oils where the character came out as main reason for this event.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla