Exhibition

Photography Exhibition - Lisbon Street Photography

Add to Calendar 2021-06-30 03:07:13 2021-06-30 03:07:13 Photography Exhibition - Lisbon Street Photography For our final online photography exhibition we will bring you along for one day and one night in Lisbon. Find the exhibition HERE This exhibition was prepared in cooperation with the FotoCineClub of the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) . The pictures have been shot by the club's members during a street photography workshop to the city of Lisbon when there were no restrictions to travel and smiles weren't hidden behind masks. We reveal the best ones here in our website, so we finish our series of photography exhibitions where we started. In the streets of Lisbon.  Hope you like it! Picture copyright Eda Ustaoglu Online PT-Semester 2021 paulorosa.par@gmail.com Europe/Rome public
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For our final online photography exhibition we will bring you along for one day and one night in Lisbon. Find the exhibition HERE

This exhibition was prepared in cooperation with the FotoCineClub of the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) . The pictures have been shot by the club's members during a street photography workshop to the city of Lisbon when there were no restrictions to travel and smiles weren't hidden behind masks.

We reveal the best ones here in our website, so we finish our series of photography exhibitions where we started. In the streets of Lisbon. 

Hope you like it!

Picture copyright Eda Ustaoglu

Photo exhibition in the spotlight: “Hope”

You know the feeling of walking into a photo exhibition and being transported to somewhere else?

This is what we feel when we take the visit to the recently launched online exhibition “Hope”, forgetting where we are and embarking on a world of emotions. "Hope" portrays Portugal in its purest form.

At the invitation of the Portuguese Presidency, photographer Alfredo Cunha premieres his “Hope” exhibition, a project intended to portray the current social situation in Portugal, while at the same time showing the reality of the country to Europe. An exhibition that begins and ends with hope.

Divided into four blocks (youth, work, COVID-19 and landscape), the photographs — approximately 150 images — consist of a slideshow representing the country from the 1970s to the present day.

According to the artist, the particular nature of this exhibition lies “in its twofold message: showing who we are, but also not hiding our problems, our difficulties, the reason why we need Europe”.

We invite you to escape for a few minutes from the four walls of your home and visit this online photo exhibition which shows a social portrait of Portugal.

Know more here

Source: 2021Portugal.eu  

Exhibition - Keepers of the sea: women wisdom for science

Add to Calendar 2021-02-11 14:00:00 2021-03-08 23:00:00 Exhibition - Keepers of the sea: women wisdom for science In this virtual exhibition prepared for the JRC’s Portuguese Semester you will be guided through the Keepers of the sea project. You will learn about the new roles the women from the fishing community have now on their communities for seagrass meadows conservation. Seagrass meadows offer us a number of ecosystem services: a set of natural processes which directly or indirectly contribute to human well-being. Besides being important nursery habitats that supports biodiversity, coastal communities and the fishing economy (among a lot of other things!), seagrass also sequester and store high amounts of carbon in their biomass and sediment, which makes them crucial ecosystems in strategies to combat the climate crisis. Visit the virtual exhibition to learn about Ocean Alive’s work in preserving this precious habitat, in Portugal: https://pt-semester.eu/ocean-alive Online PT-Semester 2021 paulorosa.par@gmail.com Europe/Rome public
Location
Online
Seagrass meadows

In this virtual exhibition prepared for the JRC’s Portuguese Semester you will be guided through the Keepers of the sea project. You will learn about the new roles the women from the fishing community have now on their communities for seagrass meadows conservation.

Seagrass meadows offer us a number of ecosystem services: a set of natural processes which directly or indirectly contribute to human well-being.

Besides being important nursery habitats that supports biodiversity, coastal communities and the fishing economy (among a lot of other things!), seagrass also sequester and store high amounts of carbon in their biomass and sediment, which makes them crucial ecosystems in strategies to combat the climate crisis.

Visit the virtual exhibition to learn about Ocean Alive’s work in preserving this precious habitat, in Portugal: https://pt-semester.eu/ocean-alive