Jumilla Templar Association, through the Directorate General of Prisons (DGIP), an agency under the Ministry of the Interior, for the second consecutive year calls for all prisons of the Spanish state and autonomous communities where the prisons are competition, to participate in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts Prisoners 2011, as reported in a statement.
The event, which is the product of the Phoenix Project, launched by the milites Christi Murcia the capital of the Highlands in 2006, is part of the activities that shape the Eighth Cross Cultural Templar Jumilla Bailiwick for the year 2011, a compendium cultural activities covered in the content, unique in the world, the Chapter Acts of the Council of the town of Jumilla dated 1614, 1615 and 1616.
The project aims to promote the study and practice of Fine Arts from the domestic environment through advice and provision of appropriate documentation, the exercise of painting, as an element of training, encouragement of self-esteem and participation among a population with risk of social exclusion as an element of social integration and assistance to job training.
The show, whose logo is "Blue Templar" Felix Redondo Suarez (CP Castellon II), whose presentation in Jumilla is scheduled for September, aims to bring together the best talent for the development of painting during his period of detention, pictorial works made by novice painters who used the techniques of watercolor, pastel, charcoal, pen and ink, which is entitled: "A Templar Bethlehem, shows that aims to touring in 2012 for various scenarios of the Spanish geography to make them known the widest possible audience seeking, in turn, market the works of an amount is entered in full in the author's account as an added bonus incentive and participation
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla