Until April 18, the exhibition hall of the Cultural Center hosts a photographic exhibition Mazarrón entitled 'Eight Streets'.
Here, visitors can enjoy a series of snapshots taken for 8 photographers like David Giner, J. Cesar Sanchez, Xavi Pastor, Carlos Muñoz, José Navarro, Luis Martínez, David Sánchez and Raul Alcantara.
The exhibition was opened on Friday by the Deputy Mayor for Planning, Francisco Garcia, and director of the People's University of Mazarrón (UP), José María López, and was attended by various authors from the sample and from family and friends they clothed them at this time.
José María López explained that "this time, we have a distinctly urban adventure as well work its name. It is a concise and direct talks shows that underlying the everyday chaos of the city, in the artificial environment man to live, where a thousand stories unfold every day "created.
The director stressed that UP "is a spontaneous, straight photography, which leaves much room for creativity, as long as, as we see in the collection that opened a previous work, thought, that has nothing to do with discards the fleeting moment that often represents the image. "
Meanwhile, Francisco Garcia congratulated "these young artists by this magnificent display. Especially Carlos Muñoz and David Sánchez to know since they were children."
The Deputy Mayor also stressed that "these photographers have displayed their creativity on the city and all situations and possibilities found in its corners. Photographs are observed from a nearby environment, as some of them have been conducted in nearby cities our town, "adding that" it is important to continue investing and promoting culture so we must thank the work done by the People's University. "
The exhibition, which was already discussed in the 'Spin' Lorca Cultural Center can be visited from Monday to Friday from 10 to 14 and from 18 to 22 hours, showing streets from around the world, from street scenes Murcia and Lorca, even as far away as Nepal.
Most photographers have been involved in solo and group exhibitions, highlighting the 'Group Exhibition by Lorca', as a tribute to the city that suffered the effects of earthquakes, organized in 2011 by the City of Mazarrón attended by most of them.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón