Today The Book Market returns to the centre of Famalicão this ThursdayCity Council Famalicão marks the 52nd anniversary of the Carnation RevolutionCulture and Tourism Casa das Artes in MayToday Famalicão pays tribute to the Famalicão Volunteer Fire Brigade at one of the town’s main entrancesEconomy Famalicão exports high-value precision: Ysium establishes itself in the most demanding global supply chainsEducation São Miguel de Seide Primary School is already undergoing refurbishmentSocial Work Children in Famalicão dress up as police officers to raise awareness of child abuseParishes Mário Passos in Joane to monitor infrastructure investments for the village’s futureEnvironment Collection of bio-waste in the villages of Joane, Ribeirão and Riba de Ave begins this weekSafety and Civil Protection Council open to a permanent solution for new GNR stations in FamalicãoSport The Famalicão Municipal Championships are a driving force for sporting cohesion in the municipalitySocial Work Famalicão marks “Child Abuse Prevention Month”City Council The council’s healthy financial position allows for a reduction in property tax and the progress of infrastructure projectsToday Literature and well-being take over the centre of Famalicão with the return of the “Vai à Vila” marketsHealth Famalicão Hospital to receive new infrastructure investmentsCulture and Tourism Famalicão celebrates Holy Week with a varied programmeSport 10th Famalicão Sports Gala takes place on 9th of November

Agenda Municipal / Exhibitions "Life", by Sara Conde

Until 02 Jan
Soledade Malvar House-Museum programme


Soledade Malvar Gallery

Free entry | Hours: Tuesday to Friday from 10h00 to 13h00 and 14h00m to 17h30 | Inauguration: December 1st

Life is like a line made up of multiple points, moments, which together characterise our passage through the world. From ecstasy and euphoria to sadness, anxiety and uncertainty, each point represents a determining milestone on the path of life. This exhibition endeavours to illustrate moments, with a particular concern for portraying critical periods in a woman's life. 
The works in the exhibition include illustrations influenced by surrealism, figurativism and expressionism, developed using china ink, acrylics and gold and silver leaf.


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