Cazadores de Imagenes, exhibition of the awarded projects of 2nd Photography contest by Archivo Jalon Angel

Cazadores de Imagenes, exhibition of the awarded projects of 2nd Photography contest by Archivo Jalon Angel

The photographic exhibition “Cazadores de Imágenes” is presented for the second year in Zaragoza, showcasing the awarded projects of II Premio Fotográfico Jalón Ángel (2016): Lourdes Navarro and José Luis Moreno will present their works at Salón de Actos del Museo de Zaragoza (plaza de los Sitios).

Vernissage is 6th April h. 19.30. the exhibition will run until 23rd April 2017.

Lourdes Navarro was already finalist and winner at various photographic contests and participated in a collective exhibition at Museo Caja de Granada; while José Luis Moreno is expert of photography and visual arts and participated in various contests and exhibitions (also individual ones). Next to them, also other participants to the 2016 edition of Premio Fotográfico Jalón Ángel will showcase their works: Fabio Rojas, special mention in category “Travels” and Ramón Cerón, special mention in category “Portrait”.

During the event, the winners of the 2017 edition of the photographic contest will be announced for both categories (Travels and Portrait).

The vernissage includes a tribute to Luis Ramón Diez, the last discipule of photographer Jalón Ángel and a concert by Orquesta Solidaria de la Universidad San Jorge y el coro de Pinseque.

Contacts:
Archivo Fotográfico Jalón Ángel / 670 06 19 81 / jalonangel@usj.es
Twitter: @jalon_angel
Facebook: Archivo Fotográfico Jalón Ángel
Instagram: archivo_jalon_angel

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