The Department of Education, in collaboration with the Obra Social Caja Madrid will open on Thursday, Nov. 4 exhibition, entitled 'Healthy Planet', with the aim of reflecting on the importance of caring for the world.
Contains a total of 30 works selected for Poster Prize Caja Madrid.
The exhibition will be located in the Ermita de San José, Plaza de Arriba, was inaugurated on Thursday November 4 at 17:30 pm and will be attended by the Councillor for Education, Women and Children of the City of Jumilla, Fuensanta Olivares, Coordinator Caja Madrid in Valencia and Murcia, Joseph White, and the Director of the Office of Caja Madrid in Jumilla, Josefa Perez Angeles.
The exhibition is open to the public until Friday 19 November and the visiting hours will be from Tuesday to Saturday from 10 to 14 h.
and 17 to 20 hours, Sundays and holidays from 11 to 14 hours.
According to reports from the Department of Education has invited schools to visit it during school time is for children from 6 ° Primary Education and the ESO
The exhibition features 30 works selected in the National Poster Prize Caja Madrid.
In it, different authors claim awareness, especially for young people, on the relationship between eating habits and respect for the environment.
Slogans like "Eat healthy. It is important," "Are you sure what you eat?", "Your menu is your health today, tomorrow" or "Sorry, there are not trees. Now the food is made elsewhere "are taken from these works that reflect on the impact on the environment irresponsible consumption.
On this occasion, received the First Prize "ringed perch, María Verónica García design, which shows a new example of fish whose scales are soda rings, the effect of pollution.
Also the proposal deserved a special mention of Mike Gonzalez, plasma "Healthy Planet" with distinctive recognized brands, and Santiago Cerni and Miguel Puig, under the title "Fast Food" have a hamburger box simulating a skull as a metaphor dangers of junk food.
National Poster Award
Obra Social Caja Madrid announces Poster Awards periodically with a double objective: to acknowledge the work of designers who work in our country and disseminate different social realities that demand greater attention from everyone.
The inclusion of the disabled, the problem of immigration, the need for recycling I call to volunteer organizations, have been some of the issues raised in previous editions.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla