Photography exhibition raises funds for rescued animals in Macapá; see how to visit
A photography exhibition in Macapá aims to raise funds for rescued animals, featuring works from 12 photographers.
In Macapá, a photography exhibition titled 'Olhares que Cuidam' is set to generate funds for the care and rehabilitation of rescued animals. The event brings together the works of twelve talented photographers, each contributing two original pieces. All photographs on display are available for purchase, with proceeds being directed to the Lillou Sanctuary, a permanent home for rescued animals. The exhibition opens on Tuesday, the 10th, at the Galeria do Espaço Cultural Dr. Phelippe Daou and will be accessible to the public during regular business hours throughout the week.
The theme of the exhibition focuses on landscapes that embody elements of time, territory, and silence, aiming to invoke a deeper sense of responsibility towards the environment and animal welfare. By showcasing these works, the participating artists not only provide immediate help for the animals but also encourage visitors to reflect on their role in preserving the environment for future generations. The initiative is spearheaded by artist Graça Andritson, who has orchestrated this collaborative effort to meld art with a humanitarian cause.
Visitors can schedule their viewings by calling the provided contact number, ensuring that the art can reach as many people as possible while supporting a vital cause. This exhibition is more than just a gallery display; it represents a significant community effort to raise awareness and funds for animals in need, highlighting the connection between art, compassion, and social responsibility.