Healthy Neighborhoods Exhibition
On March 1st, the Sargaço Museum in Apúlia opened a new exhibition of photographs by Carlos Rio.
This is part of the ongoing project, “Marouços, the last refuge”, which aims to draw attention to the need to preserve the “hardwood forest and pine forest between Apúlia and Fão”. This is the largest lung in the Litoral Norte Natural Park and an area that is extremely rich in wildlife. As a result, a photography exhibition has been set up showing some of the wild animals in this area. This exhibition is the first part of the project and, at the end of the year, the documentary currently in production will be presented to the public.
The exhibition will be public from 3 pm on March 1st. The author will be present to explain all the details of this project on this first day and it will remain open for a month, during the Museum’s normal opening hours.
He will also accompany group visits, which must be booked through the Museum.