“Cores do Impressionismos” portrays the daily lives of Angolans

The exhibition that portrays the daily lives of Angolans in a fusion of colors and characters, which lead us to contemplate what surrounds us through rainbow tones, called “Colors of Impressionisms”, will be opened next Friday fair, at Galeria Tamar Golan, from Fundação Arte e Cultura.

This is the first exhibition by Angolan Kisolokele Mendes, born in 1982, at Luvaka-Cuimba and will be on display until April 2nd.

According to the note to which NN had access, the Tamar Golan Gallery, from Fundação Arte e Cultura, is an alternative, non-profit cultural project, which aims to promote Angolan visual arts and support talented young people, who otherwise find it difficult to would have an opportunity.

It is clear that all of the gallery’s revenues are channeled towards the Foundation’s social projects. It was created in 2013, the year in which the Foundation celebrated its 7th anniversary. The Gallery is open to the public from Monday to Saturday, from 12:30 pm to 7:30 pm.

A social responsibility contribution from the Mitrelli Group, the Fundação Arte e Cultura has the support of its strategic partners, the Siccal Group (Andrades), the OnTime Communication Agency and the Luanda Medical Center.

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