3 to 30 June
Migrations, humanitarian crises in different parts of the world, the fight against homophobia and racism are the focus of the VI edition of the Festival Encuentro de Cultura y Derechos Humanos, which takes place in the months of May and June in Tenerife, La Palma, Gran Canaria and La Gomera. This sixth edition begins in La Gomera, with the exhibition Liberia, the visual arts in favour of human rights will also be present in the Casa del Conde del Llano de Argual, in Los Llanos de Aridane, in La Palma, with the exhibition Pain/dolor. Flashes and history by Alejandro Mutis. These are photographs by Marco Mira, which can be enjoyed from 2 to 23 May. The same exhibition will move to the Casa de Cultura Pedro García Cabrera, in Vallehermoso (La Gomera), where it will remain from 3 to 30 June. Eighteen photographs portray the pain suffered by Alejandro Mutis, victim of racism and homophobia, who obtained a pioneering sentence from the Provincial Court of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, victim of a double hate crime.
Category
Exposure
Age
All audiences
Price
This event is for free