Florida, Dec. 14 – As part of the program of the Floridian Culture Week, the collective exhibition Imágenes was inaugurated at the Casa de Cultura Luis Casas Romero, an exhibition dedicated to salute the 100 years of Florida as a municipality.
Adianet Marín Villalón, head of the Visual Arts specialty, in her opening remarks highlighted the works of the artisans of the territory and the Huellas Azules Project, made with different techniques where they reflect their feelings and the use of elements such as shape, line and composition enchanted by optics and the physics of light.
The artistic greeting was in charge of the musician Yoel Seota García, director of the Municipal Band of Concerts and the protagonism of the members of the Blue Footprints Project led by the art instructor, Alexander Rodríguez Falcón, who presented a performance for the occasion.
The collective exhibition Imágenes will remain open to the public throughout December at the Casa de Cultura Luis Casas Romero; during these days it has been visited by students from several educational institutions of the primary level together with their teachers.