The Ministry of Culture supports with sixty thousand euros Black Center project named as 'From local to global' which will be attended by 19 invited artists.
Works created in Blanca, from January to September, were part of a program of traveling exhibitions that will, once they have been exposed in the Black Centre, Madrid, Catalonia, Extremadura and Andalusia.
Township of White Murcian globalize, artistically, thanks to new cultural project Black Center.
Under the name of 'artistic interventions.
From the everyday to the global ', this space dedicated to research and dissemination of contemporary art will host four presentations made by 19 artists from eleven regions (Andalusia, Extremadura, Catalonia, Madrid, Asturias, Murcia, Galicia, Castile and León, Valencia, La Rioja and the Basque Country).
The project, which is funded by the Ministry of Culture with 60,000 euros, will create four interventions through the performing arts, which made Paul Pena (musician), Abraham Hurtado (stage director), Chus Dominguez (Filmmaker), Barbara Sanchez (choreographer), Cristina Bust (artist), Victoria Macarte (performance), Roman Tower (visual artist), Rosa Tharrats (installation), Paul Goicoechea (visual artist), Mario G.
Sáez (choreographer), Miguel Canseco 8instalación), Paloma Street (performance), Pablo Lopez Jordan (audiovisual), Pablo Lag (Art Theory), Nilo Gallego (performance musician) Ruvira Francisco (filmmaker), Praxis (installation visual), Isabel de Naverán (theory of performing arts) and Roberto Martinez (performance).
Works created in Blanca, from January to September, were part of a program of traveling exhibitions that will, once they have been exposed in the Black Centre, Madrid, Catalonia, Extremadura and Andalusia.
In all interventions involving collective municipality.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Blanca