The invited artist, Ramón Lez and Varry Brava starred last night the inaugural event of the Festival that celebrates its 14th edition, with about thirty artistic installations distributed in different spaces of the municipality
The muleño artist Ramón Lez and the sound of Varry Brava carried out last night the central act of Imagina 2017 the art festival organized by the council of Youth of the City of San Javier in which you can see up to thirty artistic installations in different spaces, Closed and open, until next Sunday.
The works, produced by the Festival, "surprise, invite reflection and even bother," said the Councilor for Youth, Estíbaliz Masegosa who inaugurated the Festival with the mayor, José Miguel Luengo, and the artistic director of Imagina, Alberto Martinez, claiming Imagine it as a platform to facilitate the expression of young artists and give visibility to their creativity.
The inaugural event, which brought together a large audience, which included many of the participating artists, featured the guest artist in this edition, Ramón Lez, multidisciplinary creator whose video installation work can be seen in the exhibition halls Of the museum.
The transformation, the time, the human figure and a poetic language lead the exposed works of Ramón Lez, as the painting with Chinese ink of a man on an ice bar whose process of transformation can be followed in real time.
The Museum, Plaza de España, Almansa Park, Columbus Walk, San Blas Pinewood, City Hall, Library, Sports Center, Multipurpose Building, and Road Safety Park welcome the Imagina 2017 obas that Can be visited today and tomorrow, throughout the day.
The mayor José Miguel Luengo invited the public and artists to enjoy a new edition, the number 14 of Imagina, and took the opportunity to reiterate the municipal commitment for Culture, which will create new spaces such as the Museum itself that will soon be the object of A remodeling for its homologation after joining the Network of Exhibition Spaces of the Region of Murcia, as well as the park Almansa, whose remodeling includes the civic center building, as a new space for Culture.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier