The Casino of Cartagena hosts this Thursday, the 19th, an exhibition in which the Foundation Store San Pedro Asylum discloses Be Ne Do Wend project being developed in Burkina Faso and is dedicated to the care of people affected by VIP in extreme poverty.
Until June 26 will be open to the public.
The exhibition, which is within the celebrations of the 120th anniversary, is composed of oils and glass masks made ​​by Xavier Ferragut and Xelo Sanchis Algemesí (Valencia), volunteers and supporters of the Foundation, who maintain a strong link with the Be Ne Do Wend project.
In addition to professionally pursue painting and modeling in glass, were able to join their professional and charitable work, transmitting experience gained in his many experiences in Burkina Faso, moving to it many times to the project site, not only to participate in relief efforts, but have managed to express in their different works daily life and aspirations of the people there cared.
The works on display are for sale, dedicating the revenue obtained in full to the project that the Foundation develops in this country.
Fifty people came to the opening of this exhibition which was held on Thursday and was attended by the Councillor for Social Care, Antonio Calderon.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena