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ARGRA opened an exhibition at the Photographic Museum Quilmes

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The Association of Graphic Reporters of the Argentine Republic (ARGRA) recently inaugurated in the Quilmes Photographic Museum an exhibition where the public can enjoy images taken in different sports fields. This exhibition, also, will remain open within the framework of the cycle closing 2017 of the enclosure located on 25 of May 218.

Within that context, the museum director, Ignacio Berrino, He said that “to close this year we decided to bring a sample of AGRA, with some photographs that people generally already know, But exhibited here in the museum, the truth is that they revalue the space.”

While, Carlos Vargas Eguinoa, general director of the Museums area, express: “This exhibition is truly a luxury for Quilmes because it generates a lot of value and we are lucky to be closing the year with the honor of having our new Secretary of Culture and Education visit us.”, Luis Pulen”.

Pulen himself highlighted that “it has been a day full of many very nice activities.”, first in Casa de la Cultura where we were able to close several joint projects with other Secretariats, in this case with the school of Luthery, where we received instruments and where we closed a very productive stage with municipal gardens”. The head of the Quilmeña Culture and Education portfolio added: “Here at the photographic museum we crown a very good job during the year by the entire museum team, thanking, of course, our mayor Martiniano Molina for promoting each of these activities.”

It should be noted that this exhibition will remain open until December 29, with an interesting rotation of photos that will allow you to see a different sample every week”.

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