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A story for children in the Serrania of Ronda (Andalusia)

A story for children in the Serrania of Ronda (Andalusia)

by mariaborras on 23 de December de 2020 with No Comments

From the collaboration with visual artists and the two associations CONNECT NATURA and Montañas y Desarrollo de la Serranía de … Read More

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La vida al centre – Life in the center

La vida al centre – Life in the center

by mariaborras on 23 de December de 2020 with No Comments

During the Covid-19 pandemic, Àgata reflected with a woman shepherdess on the services of the extensive livestock management on the … Read More

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ÀGATA Comic

ÀGATA Comic

by mariaborras on 23 de December de 2020 with No Comments

The collaboration with the visual artist Martina Manyà created this comic which illustrates the research process and some of the … Read More

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Exhibition Women and Mountains

Exhibition Women and Mountains

by mariaborras on 12 de March de 2020 with No Comments

The exhibition “Dones i Muntanyes en Moviment” (Women and mountains in motion) has been inaugurated at the Uvic, in March. … Read More

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Successful exhibition of illustrations and photographs of life stories in Sort

Successful exhibition of illustrations and photographs of life stories in Sort

by mariaborras on 16 de December de 2019 with No Comments

On December 6, the exhibition “Dones i Muntanes en moviment” was inaugurated with illustrations and photographs taken within the framework … Read More

Art-based comunication and dissemination, NEWS, results 2019
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