The Templar Association of Jumilla, together with the Jumillana Cultural Association based in the Catalan capital, with two national pictorial and handicraft exhibitions, closes its cultural activities of the Fiscal Year 2017.
The National Exhibition of Fine Arts and Crafts Prisoners, from Monday, December 11, is exhibited in the Penitentiary Center of Ponent (Lérida) while in the church of Lurdes, in the emblematic neighborhood of Poble Sec, the exhibition Exposició National d'art penitenciari al Poble Sec, both samples, which gather more than fifty works whose common denominator is that the authors are internal in penitentiary centers of the Spanish territory that participate in the Fénix Project, of therapeutic content, created in 2006 by the milites Christi of the municipality of Murcia famous for the temper of its wines.
Both exhibitions will be active until January 15, 2018 and gather work of inmates located in about twenty prisons that develop the disciplines of watercolors, oil, acrylic, pastel, charcoal, thread and paper.
Source: Templarios de Jumilla