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On February 7 at 6:00 p.m., on the occasion of the opening of the exhibition The Black Marcha filandón will be held, a tradition of community conversation with the presence of the artist David Trullo and members of the mining community of the region. This act of remembrance, moderated by Concepción Fernández, director of the Museums, Heritage and Culture area of the Ciudad de la Energía Foundation (CIUDEN), will expand the artistic vision of the exhibition through the experiences of those who have directly experienced the impact of the mining marches in the territory.
The meeting, open to the public and held in the cafeteria of La Térmica Cultural, is intended as an exercise in quiet conversation to share personal stories about the connections between the artistic and the social.
Speakers:
Carlos Fidalgo
Writer and journalist, chronicler of mining marches.
Andrea Rodriguez Alves
Granddaughter, daughter, niece and wife of miners. Her grandmother worked in Antracitas de Fabero until her retirement. From Fabero, she formed a women's group to carry out different activities in support of the miners' struggle.
Paúl Martínez Maceda
Member of the board of directors of the Miners' Association of the Fabero Basin, he was a witness and participant in mining mobilizations.
Ángel Lastra Prieto
Director of the Mining Culture Foundation of Torre del Bierzo.
David Trullo
Artist specialized in photography and video art, whose works have been exhibited in institutions such as the Museo Lázaro Galdiano (Madrid) and in relevant international events such as the ARCO fair, PhotoEspaña, Art Miami and The Armory Show. He is the curator of La marcha negra, a photographic installation that documents the journey of the mining protest and transforms it into a contemporary frieze, celebrating the collective effort for labor dignity and social justice.