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Tacna: “Light and Cronos” exhibition gathers more than 20 looks

The Líber Forti Cultural Center opens this Saturday, September 27, at 7:30 p.m. the photographic exhibition “Lights and Cronos”, with more than 35 selected works of 21 participants. The appointment is on Callao Street 237, with free admission.

Among the participants we find artists with experience, photographers in training and novels that seek to make their way in the art world. The selection process was carried out through a public call that culminated in a collective meeting, where the characteristics of the sample were defined.

They revalue art in the community

The theme of “Lights and Cronos” is free, which allows you to appreciate a wide range of topics, such as portraits, landscapes, reflections and daily scenes; All for the purpose of eternalizing a valuable moment in the life of each artist.

The exhibition maintains the principle of the Líber Forti Cultural Center to offer free admission to its exhibitions: “In this way we reach more people and provide the possibility of knowing and enjoying the artistic creations of our region. Thus we contribute to the culture and education of our community,” said the director.

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