Mar 15 • 21:59 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Free exhibition brings together 14 artists from MS at the Railway Esplanade in Campo Grande

The collective exhibition 'The Echoing Cry' showcases works by 14 artists from Mato Grosso do Sul, focusing on themes of women's rights and gender violence, and is open for free visit until April 3.

The collective exhibition 'The Echoing Cry' is currently on display in the Glass Gallery at the Railway Esplanade in Campo Grande, Brazil. Open to the public for free until April 3, this exhibition features the works of 14 talented artists from Mato Grosso do Sul, showcasing diverse artistic expressions including painting, textile art, objects, installations, and performances.

The artworks presented in the exhibition aim to provoke reflections on important social issues such as the condition of women, their rights, and the persistent problem of gender violence. By leveraging the power of art, the exhibition facilitates dialogue and raises awareness about these critical topics in society, inviting visitors to engage with the messages conveyed through the various artistic forms.

Organized as part of the Circuito Coletiva Dorcelina Folador initiative, which promotes the circulation of exhibitions across different cultural spaces in the city, 'The Echoing Cry' seeks to enhance public access to art while emphasizing the contributions of local artists. The exhibition is not only a showcase of creativity but also a platform for advocating change and empowerment within the community.

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