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The Murcia Region Christmas Craft Show hosts 84 stands with traditional trades, gifts, food and nativity scenes
It can be visited until January 5 and will feature artisans from the Region and from Galicia, Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha, Valencia and Andalusia.
The Minister of Business, Employment, Universities and Spokesperson, Valle Miguélez, inaugurated today the 38th edition of the Murcia Region Christmas Craft Show.
The 38th edition of the Murcia Region Christmas Craft Show, which opened its doors today, has 84 stands with traditional trades, gifts, food and nativity scenes. Of the total booths, 82 belong to artisans, of which 77 are from the Region of Murcia, and five from Galicia, Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha, the Valencian Community and Andalusia. In addition, there is also an NGO and an institutional stand.
This traditional exhibition is located in Alfonso X el Sabio and Jaime I, in Murcia, and can be visited until January 5. The event is organized by the Ministry of Business, Employment, Universities and Spokesperson, through the General Directorate of Consumption and Crafts, and has the collaboration of the Murcia City Council.
The Minister Valle Miguélez inaugurated the exhibition, which she highlighted that "it is a showcase to disseminate the work of artisans in the Region, encourage citizens to buy in traditional establishments, preserve trades, create employment and promote the circular economy and the sustainability".
The artisan trades present this year are potter-ceramist, beekeeper, traditional nativity scene maker of clay and nativity scene accessories, jewelry maker, embroiderer, brewer, confectioner, paper and cardboard maker, fruit and vegetable preserver, bookbinder, saddler, jeweler, toymaker, leatherworker, marzipan maker, artistic metalworker, figure molder, dollmaker, baker, pastry chef, silversmith, painter-draftsman, cheesemaker, regional costume tailor, stone carver, glazier, winemaker and shoemaker.
The artisans of the Region come from Abarán, Águilas, Bullas, Caravaca de la Cruz, Cartagena, Cehegín, Ceutí, Jumilla, Las Torres de Cotillas, Lorca, Molina de Segura, Moratalla, Mula, Murcia, Puerto Lumbreras and Yecla.
All of them will continue to have the support of the regional government and this has been reflected in the budgets of the Ministry, in which, for crafts and artisans, almost two million euros are available.
Specifically, the General Directorate of Consumption and Crafts has increased the subsidies for individual craftsmen and companies to 220,000 euros.
Workshops and demonstrations
The institutional stand will be a meeting point where the visitor will be able to request information, contemplate different temporary exhibitions of artisans, participate in traditional trade workshops, learn about new artisan products, attend live demonstrations and enjoy musical performances and children's workshops.
The exhibition will remain open until January 5, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. On December 24 and 31 it will close at 3:00 p.m., and on December 25 and January 1 it will not open its doors.
The schedule of the exhibition can be consulted on the website www.artesaniaregiondemurcia.es, as well as in instagram Y Facebook.
Children's workshops at Christmas at the Murcia Regional Craft Center
From December 24, 2022 to January 5, 2023, the General Directorate of Consumption and Crafts launches a new offer of children's workshops so that the little ones in the house can enjoy creating their own artisan product, and thus develop their creativity. in the Christmas holidays.
These workshops will last an hour and a half, and cost €8.
The age group of these workshops will be from 6 to 12 years, being grouped in ages from 6 to 9 and from 10 to 12 years.
Two shifts have been established, one in the morning from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and another in the afternoon from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The training offer is described below:
- "Santa Claus". Elaboration of a pendant in cold porcelain with América Colque. From 6 to 12 years old. 12/24/22 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
- "Baby Dragon." Making a foam dragon with Sergio Ros. From 6 to 9 years. 12/27/22 and 01/03/23 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
- “Memory”. Development of a game of intellectual ability with Sergio Ros. From 10 to 12 years. 12/27/22 and 01/03/23 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
- “Potter for a day”. Elaboration of a vase with Verónica Maccorin. From 6 to 12 years old. 12/28/22 and 01/04/23 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
- "Little Red Riding Hood". Elaboration of a basket with Antonio Narváez. From 7 to 12 years. 12/28/22 and 01/04/23 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
- “Create your own Superhero notebook”. Preparation of a notebook with Fernando Martínez. From 7 to 12 years. 12/29/22 and 01/05/23 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
- "Princes and princesses". Painting with Andrea Lopardo. From 6 to 12 years old. 12/29/22 and 01/5/2023 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
- "For your magic key." Making a leather keychain with José Bielsa. From 6 to 12 years old. 12/30/22 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
- "Christmas Decorations" Painting on plaster figures with Lidia Cassi. From 6 to 12 years old. 12/30/22 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
- “Lucky Grapes” Elaboration of a cold porcelain pendant with América Colque. From 6 to 12 years old. 12/31/22 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Registration and place of activities at the Murcia Regional Crafts Center, located at Calle Francisco Rabal, 6, Murcia. Contact telephone number, 968 35 75 37, centroartesaniamurcia@salzillosi.com.
Opening hours from Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
PROGRAMMING
TUESDAY 12/27/22 and 01/03/23
- 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.: “Baby Dragon”. Games
- 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.: “Memory”. Games
WEDNESDAY 12/28/22 and 01/04/23
- 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.: “Potter for a day”. Mud
- 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.: “Little Red Riding Hood”. Basketry
THURSDAY 12/29/22 and 01/5/23
- 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.: “Create your superhero notebook”. Binding
- 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.: “Princes and princesses” Painting
FRIDAY 12/30/22
- 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.: “For your magic key”. leather goods
- 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.: “Christmas Decorations”. painting on plaster
SATURDAY 12/31/22
- 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.: “Santa Claus” and “Lucky Grapes”. Cold porcelain
THE CRAFT CENTERS OF MURCIA AND CARTAGENA INCORPORATE ACCESSIBLE SIGNAGE
The Murcia and Cartagena Regional Craft Centers have renewed their signage to make it more accessible, in order to improve the experience of visitors and professionals by facilitating orientation in their facilities, identification of their dependencies and general understanding of the environment.
The general director of Consumption and Crafts, Sonia Moreno, presented today the new signage that has been carried out "with criteria of cognitive accessibility and with the active participation of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities with specific training in the evaluation of built environments, to which has meant a very enriching paid work experience”. These evaluators are part of the Prometeo association, an organization registered in the artisan registry of the Community.
To design the new signage, the General Directorate has also relied on the cognitive accessibility service of Plena Inclusión Región de Murcia, which has evaluated all the areas open to the public.
Cognitive accessibility is one of the three areas that make up universal accessibility, along with physical and sensory accessibility, which seeks to make information, objects, services and environments understandable to everyone without excluding anyone. A few months ago, the reform that includes this concept in state legislation was approved in the Cortes.
The first nativity scene in the history of the European Parliament will be from the Region of Murcia
The Nativity, the work of Jesús Griñán, recreates a Bethlehem portal with the Holy Family, the Three Wise Men, the architectural remains of a Murcian Baroque church and the Murcia Cathedral
López Miras will attend its inauguration on November 30 as part of his work agenda in Brussels where he will speak in plenary session of the Committee of the Regions and will meet with the European Commissioner for Agriculture
The European Parliament will have a traditional Murcian nativity scene made by Jesús Griñán's workshop, thus becoming the first birth in the history of the European Parliament. The president of the Community, Fernando López Miras, will attend the inauguration on November 30 at the headquarters of this European institution created in 1952, coinciding with its institutional agenda in Brussels.
In order to select the origin of the nativity scene, and despite the fact that another origin could have been chosen, the Parliament has taken into account the great tradition of nativity scene crafts in the Region, which is valued as a national and international benchmark for quality and detail of his pieces.
This historic facility has had the endorsement of the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola from Malta, and the regional government's goal is to maintain it in the future, as a consolidated tradition. Thus, in terms of decoration typical of these dates, the headquarters of the European Parliament has only had a Christmas tree up to now.
Regarding the choice of a nativity scene made by Jesús Griñán, this nativity scene master from the Murcian district of Puente Tocinos is one of the great references in the sector, with numerous awards. He began as an apprentice in 1952, and since then he has exhibited his works in countries such as the United States, Japan and France. The work chosen for the European Parliament is two meters high and recreates a Bethlehem portal with the Holy Family and the Three Wise Men, as well as the architectural remains of a traditional Murcian Baroque church and the Murcia Cathedral.
Work schedule in Brussels
In addition to the inauguration of this nativity scene in the European Parliament, President Fernando López Miras will also have an intense work schedule in Brussels where, among other issues, he will speak at the plenary session of the European Committee of the Regions.
Likewise, he will meet with the permanent representative ambassador of Spain to the European Union, Marcos Alonso, and will hold a meeting with the Spanish delegation of the Committee of the Regions.
López Miras's institutional agenda in Brussels also highlights the meeting he will hold with the European Commissioner for Agriculture, Janusz Wojciechowski, where he will be able to address the situation of the sector in Spain and the Region of Murcia, as well as the different actions that the European Union is taking place in this matter.
Open the period to participate in the V Nativity Scene Contest of the Region of Murcia
Those interested may register until December 18 in the categories of schools, institutes, individuals, town halls, parishes, associations and orchard clubs.
The general director Sonia Moreno presented today the V Murcia Region Nativity Scene Contest, along with the president of the Belencribs Association, Jose Molero.
The Belencribs Association, in collaboration with the General Directorate of Consumption and Crafts, has convened the V Murcia Region Nativity Scene Contest, in which you can participate until December 18 in the categories of schools, institutes, individuals, town halls, parishes, associations and orchard clubs.
The general director Sonia Moreno, who presented the contest today together with the president of the Belencribs Association, Jose Molero, highlighted that "through this contest, the aim is to disseminate nativity scenes as one of the most deeply rooted traditions in regional crafts, as well as increase interest in these products for the Christmas season”.
The jury, which will be made up of professionals linked to crafts and the assembly of nativity scenes, will appreciate that pieces made by regional nativity scene artisans are used in the composition. The winners of previous calls will not be able to compete.
The awards ceremony will take place on December 21 at the Murcia Regional Crafts Center.
The bases of participation can be consulted on the page www.belencribs.org. The participants, who must have their domicile in the Region, will have to send a WhatsApp to the telephone number 601250612, indicating the name of the person or entity that is presenting, the address of the nativity scene, attaching photographs, including a maximum three-minute video and the description of the nativity scene detailing who has participated in the assembly and materials used.
'Empoderarte' shows works made by victims of abuse at the Regional Craft Center
24/11/2022 –
MURCIA. The Murcia Regional Craft Center hosts the project exhibition 'empower you', a sample of the work carried out in the workshops for women victims of gender violence, taught by regional artisans.
The director of Consumption and Crafts, Sonya Moreno, who inaugurated the exhibition this Thursday together with the general director of Women and Gender Diversity, Silvia Munoz, explained that "the objective of this project, which is being held for the third consecutive year, is to offer these women artisan training to gain confidence and self-confidence, while at the same time giving visibility to the problem of gender violence among the population, the work they have done in the workshops is shown and they are offered tools so that they can find their possible insertion in the labor market”.
About 220 womenyes, referred by the Specialized Care Centers for Women Victims of Violence (CAVI) and associations that work with vulnerable women, have participated in the 28 workshops, which have been carried out in 19 municipalities, with a very different artisan theme, from the initiation to pottery, ceramics, basketry, embroidery, costume jewellery, jewelry, fire enamel, leather, painting, elaboration of headdresses, braided paper, floral arrangements, the manufacture of wool toys, cold porcelain, and confectionery and pastry, among others. etc. The workshops have been held in collaboration with town halls and third sector associations.
'Empoderarte' is financed with the budget of the 'Regional Pact against gender violence' and organized by the General Directorate of Consumption and Crafts, and the General Directorate of Women and Gender Diversity.
The exhibition can be visited for 15 days, from Monday to Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; on Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and on Sundays it will remain closed.
60 artisan products from the Region are present at the Gourmet Club of El Corte Inglés in Murcia
You can buy and eat quality foods that have won awards such as wines, cheeses, peppers and salted meats
The general director of Consumption and Crafts, Sonia Moreno, presented the artisan products of the Region that will be in the Club Gourmet gastronomic space of El Corte Inglés in Murcia.
60 references of artisan products from the Region of Murcia are present in the new Club Gourmet gastronomic space of El Corte Inglés de Murcia and in the Barra del Gourmet. These are high-quality products such as wines, cheeses, paprika and salted meats that can be purchased and consumed.
The general director of Consumption and Crafts, Sonia Moreno, participated today, together with the director of Corte Inglés de Murcia, Rafael Álvarez-Ossorio, in the presentation of the new space and indicated that "Club Gourmet is a showcase for consumers to discover the quality of the artisan products that are made in the Region and can be easily acquired”.
The space has wines from the Jumilla, Yecla and Bullas denominations of origin, and among them is 'Casa Castillo Pie Franco', the only wine from the Region with 100 Parker points. You can also find products from regional suppliers that have won quality awards such as the jams from the Archivel Confituras Tradicionales company, recognized in 2021 among the ten best in the world; pickles, oils, and beers such as the artisan Cátedra Beer; salted cheeses, highly prestigious cheeses such as those from the Roano de Lorca cheese factory, which produce them with milk from their own native Murcian-Granadian goats and which has won numerous international awards, in addition to the Food Craft Award in 2020.
The Gourmet Club, which also has a bar where you can consume the products, is located on the ground floor of El Corte Inglés, next to the supermarket. It has 3,000 references and occupies an area of 300 square meters.
Programming for the month of November of the Regional Craft Center of Cartagena
The General Directorate of Consumption and Crafts, launches the new program of live demonstrations and tasting of artisan products at the Regional Craft Center of Cartagena during the month of November.
Specifically, there will be six live demonstrations of the production of artisan products, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., three tastings of artisan products.
Next Tuesday, November 1, the artisan firm Heartmade by Laura by Mónica Andrea Laura Cosma, will perform a live demonstration in cold porcelain, making fairytale houses and costume jewelry inspired by Disney princesses.
On Wednesday, November 2, the Master Craftsman Jesús Gómez Alegría, Tabil Goldsmith, will impress us with the creation of jewels cast with fire in noble materials such as brass, copper, alpaca or silver.
On Saturday, November 5, Isabel Puig's artisan firm Recycled Paper Wallets will make live different handbags and women's accessories, using a paper braiding technique that she learned on a trip to Mexico.
On Monday, November 7, the master craftswoman Carmen Martínez Azorín, a stained glass window, will give a demonstration of making Tiffanys necklaces.
On Monday, November 21, the master craftswoman Marisa Peaguda, potter-ceramist, with a clay modeling demonstration.
On Tuesday, November 22, the craftswoman Ascensión Martínez Espallardo, painter-draftswoman and jeweler, will paint her creative jewelery live, creating art maneuvers in accessories (earrings, necklaces and brooches).
In addition, during this month they will celebrate,
A wine tasting by Vicente Ovejero's Bizarría Wines, which will take place on November 25 at 7:30 p.m., at a cost of €20 per guest.
Two of them are intended for closed groups from the United Kingdom, thanks to the collaboration of Mediterranean Cartagena Tours, and will take place on November 9 and 30 from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m., where tourists, with an English translator, will be able to taste different wines and artisan cheeses from the Region of Murcia.
'Flyppy' receives the Regional Craft Award
Joaquín Plana, Vael de Ginés, the Salzillo Museum, the Murcia School of Art, Mercedes Serrano, Andrés Mármol and Esther Núñez are the award-winning artisans at the gala held today in Lorca
The Minister of Business, Employment, Universities and Spokesperson, Valle Miguélez, presents the Regional Craft Award to the creative glass and metal craftsman Ismael Cerezo 'Flyppy'
The creative craftsman of glass and metal Ismael Cerezo 'Flyppy' today received the Regional Craft Award at a gala held at the War Theater in Lorca and organized by the Ministry of Business, Employment, Universities and Spokesperson. This award, with an endowment of 3,000 euros, recognizes the professional career and career of this well-known craftsman.
The Minister of Business, Employment, Universities and Spokesperson, Valle Miguélez, highlighted that "these awards aim to institutionally recognize the most outstanding actions in crafts during this year 2022, with the aim of promoting the development and competitiveness of the self-employed and craft companies that bet on innovation and design”.
In total, distinctions have been awarded in eight categories, with a global award of 12,000 euros. The winners are: in the Artisan Product category, which recognizes artisan collections made and marketed in the last two years, Joaquín Plana Belmonte from Tictactoys with his 'Reef Game Board'; The Artisan Entrepreneurship award, which recognizes those artisans with less than five years of experience who have introduced new concepts of design and innovation in craftsmanship, has been for the guitar luthier Vael de Ginés, with 'The birth of Vael'.
The Promociona Artesanía prize for public entities, which recognizes those entities or public bodies that present programs or campaigns to promote crafts, has gone to the Murcia School of Art; the Promociona Artesanía award for private entities, which recognizes campaigns to promote crafts, went to the Salzillo Museum.
The Belén Artesano award, for those nativity scene collections made in the last two years, went to Mercedes Serrano Matas from Artesanía Serrano, with 'We bring Christmas to your home'; the Food Crafts award, where competitiveness and the final product prevail, has gone to 'La Gloria' by Andrés Mármol, with 'Dessert Alcaraz'; and the New Artisan Talents award, for students from any school or university in the Region who take courses related to crafts, went to Esther Núñez for the sustainable craft design 'Moira'.
All these awards are endowed with 1,500 euros, except for the Promociona Artesanía prize for public entities, which does not have an economic endowment.
The jury for these awards has been made up of people of recognized prestige linked to the Public Administration, the business and academic spheres that are related to crafts, and the works have also been voted on by citizens.
Among all the winners, the artisans who will participate representing the Region in the National Crafts Awards will be selected.
New Programming of workshops at the Craft Center of Murcia
Programming of workshops at the Regional Craft Center of Murcia from September to December 2022
Artesanía Región de Murcia, launches a new program of workshops for all audiences, which will begin next Monday, September 12, and will end on December 23, 2022.
Specifically, three modalities of craft workshops will be taught:
"Art studio" taught by Andrea Lopardo. Practical art workshop focused on adults and children with artistic concerns and interests, who wish to develop their creative potential by experiencing the learning of different techniques. The main objective of the workshop is to pretend that the student is the protagonist of his own work, which, in turn, is transformed into a free personal projection of his own emotions, which he will be able to express from the basic notions of drawing, painting and sculpture following his own style.
Children – Monday from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Adults – Friday from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Fee: €40 per month or €12 per session.
Materials not included.
"Drawing and painting workshop" taught by Lidia Cassi. Craft workshop where various artistic techniques related to drawing and painting will be worked on, such as charcoal drawing and painting decoration on various materials (canvas, fans, t-shirts, plaster figures...).
Aimed at adults – Tuesday from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Fee: €55 per month or €15 per session.
Materials included (except oils).
“Pottery workshop” taught by Veronica Maccorin. Plastic creation workshop where students will create their own personalized ceramic pieces, having a direct experience with clay and observing its transformation, acquiring a new language related to trades and arts, recognizing the forms, their technical and aesthetic characteristics.
Adults – Wednesday, two shifts, from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and from 6:45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.
Children or families on Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Rate €45 per month or €15 per session.
Materials included.
Registrations are made at the Murcia Regional Craft Center, located at Calle Francisco Rabal, 6 de Murcia (next to the Gunpowder Garden), telephone 968 35 75 37 or by email centroartesaniamurcia@salzillosi.com
The schedule of the Crafts Centers of the Region of Murcia, is from Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. And closed Sundays.
More than 80 artisans participate in the XXXVIII Edition of the Craft Fair of the Region of Murcia
Feramur will be held from 22 to 25 September in Lorca
Artisans from the Region will be able to participate in reverse trade missions from Germany and France organized by INFO
The Minister of Business, Employment, Universities and Spokesperson, Valle Miguélez, presented the Craft Fair of the Region (Feramur), along with the Deputy Mayor of Lorca, Francisco Morales.
More than 80 artisans from all over the country will meet at the XXXVIII Edition of the Craft Fair of the Region of Murcia to be held from September 22 to 25 in Lorca.
The fair will have a commercial area and the sale of artisan products, as well as live demonstrations, live workshops, contests, parades and concerts. In addition, there will be a gastromarket, where you can buy products such as cheeses, sausages, empanadas, sweets, wines and gourmet beers and taste them. The Tourism Institute of the Region of Murcia is going to join the fair with the organization of a 'showcooking'.
The association that brings together the eight Designations of Origin of the Region of Murcia (DO Arroz de Calasparra, DO Pimentón de Murcia, DO de Jumilla, DO de Bullas, DO de Yecla, DO Pera from Jumilla and DO Cheeses from Murcia and Cheese from Murcia with wine).
The Minister of Business, Employment, Universities and Spokesperson, Valle Miguélez, who presented the fair today at the Murcia Craft Center, explained that "from the regional government we collaborate closely to have a competitive fair, which helps us to make the leap of quality that our artisans are demanding of us, betting on innovation and with a commitment to the future so that their works are on the markets, including international ones, promoting promotion, excellence, competitiveness and introducing our artisans in sectors such as habitat and interior design”.
As a novelty, artisans will be able to participate in reverse trade missions from Germany and France, organized by the Murcia Region Development Institute (INFO), where commercial action will be promoted in attractive disciplines for decoration and habitat sectors, which integrates fields related to furniture, home textiles, lighting or ceramics, among others, and that seek differentiating, original and unique elements to be more competitive.
In this edition, the participation fee for artisans has been reduced to 150 euros in order to achieve greater influx.
The Ministry assumes the organization and cost of the fair and has extended the direct subsidy to Feramur up to 70,000 euros.
The Community organizes a conference on the relationship between artisans and designers
It is promoted by the General Directorate of Consumption and Crafts and will be held on October 7 in Cartagena.
Delving deeper into the creation of lasting relationships between artisans and designers is the objective of the 1st Crafts+Design+Innovation Conference organized by the General Directorate of Consumption and Crafts, in collaboration with the Association of Designers and Advertising Communication Professionals of the Region of Murcia, and which will be held on October 7 at the El Batel Auditorium and Conference Center in Cartagena.
The general director of Consumption and Crafts, Sonia Moreno, highlighted that "there will be reflection on crafts and the creative process of design, which will favor artisans and designers to find a response to their needs for training or updating of professional skills with a common: the promotion of business craftsmanship and its development with design as a tool, the promotion of business innovation, as well as contributing through the promotion of activities to the development of the economy and society”.
The conference will feature the deployment chief manager of New European Bauhaus, Jorge López; the manager of the Galician Craft Public Foundation of the Xunta, Elena Fabeiro; the director of the Albayzín Center in Granada, Antonio Suárez; the communication director of Valencia WDC 2022, María Lapiedra; the person in charge of Fundesarte, Silvia Martín, and the designer, craftsman and director of Pottery Project, Miguel Ángel García Belmonte, among many others. Likewise, it is planned to carry out the exhibition 'Crafts and design of ten'.
During the day, the competitiveness of artisan companies will be discussed, likewise, one objective is to study the generation of employment based on formulas that contemplate the application of design to cultural, technological, economic, social, environmental and promotional aspects, contributing to the sustainability of the territory by linking artisan companies.
Registrations can be made at Web page of the journey.
THE OFFICIAL HANDICRAFTS FAIR OF THE REGION WILL BE HELD FROM SEPTEMBER 22 TO 25 IN LORCA
The Minister of Business, Employment, Universities and Spokesperson, Valle Miguélez, today chaired the Executive Committee of the Official Craft Fair of the Region of Murcia, Feramur, to continue working on the celebration of this event that will take place from the 22nd to the 25th of September in Lorca.
Miguélez highlighted "the importance of this fair for crafts in the Region, a showcase where we can spread the quality of our craftsmen and the latest developments in the sector."
The fair, in addition to the commercial area and the sale of artisan products, offers live demonstrations, live workshops, competitions, parades, product tastings and concerts.
During the meeting, the allocation of the Community to the Fair was approved, which this year will be 123,500 euros.
In this edition, the participation fee for artisans has been reduced to 150 euros in order to achieve greater influx. Artisans interested in participating can make their registration on the web https://www.feramur.es/. For more information you can call 968 477 313.
The Region presents four nominations for the National Crafts Awards
These are two artisans and two other entities that have been awarded the Regional Crafts Awards 2021
The national awards seek to highlight the work of a sector that in Spain represents 0.4 percent of GDP
The Ministry of Business, Employment, Universities and Spokesperson, through the General Directorate of Consumption and Crafts, has proposed four candidates for the 2022 National Crafts Awards. These will be represented by two winning artisans of the 2021 Regional Awards who wish to opt for these awards and two other initiatives that were also winners in the Region Awards.
These awards, convened by the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism through the School of Industrial Organization (EOI) and its chair for the promotion of crafts, Fundesarte, seek to highlight the work of a sector that in Spain represents 0.4 percent of GDP.
Specifically, the Region of Murcia has presented as candidates the architect and lighting designer Lucía Ciller, Regional Craft Award in the 'Product' category for her collection of customizable lamps 'Cristalina, handmade lamp'; and to the artisan María Marta Boza, Regional Craft Award in the 'Entrepreneurship' category, for her work in creative carpentry.
Likewise, the Association of Footwear and Espadrilles Industries of the Northwest, Calzia-Yute of Caravaca de la Cruz, Regional Craft Award in the category 'Promotion for Private Entities', and the Empoderarte Project, carried out by the Directorate General Directorate for Consumption and Crafts, in collaboration with the General Directorate for Women and Gender Diversity, which consists of organizing workshops for women who are victims of gender-based violence or who are likely to be, and taught by artisans with recognized experience in their respective trades . This project was awarded the Regional Craft Award in the category 'Promotion for Public Entities'.
The economic endowment of the National Craft Award amounts to 7,000 euros, the other categories are endowed with 3,000 euros and the Promociona Prize for Public Entities does not have an economic endowment.
In the National Crafts Awards, the Region of Murcia received in 2009 the highest award in the category 'Promotion for Public Entities', granted to the Craft Service of the Autonomous Community. Also, in these National Awards have been finalists over the years, among others, Pottery Project, for its lamp 'Totana'; Joaquín Plana, in the category 'Entrepreneurship; the companies Carcoma and Alfarería Martín Lario, in the 'National Award' category; and the company Zigurat Decor SL, in the 'National Award' category.
The Community allocates 150,000 euros for aid to artisans and companies in the sector
Those interested in accessing these grants have until September 15 to submit applications
The Ministry of Business, Employment, Universities and Spokesperson, through the General Directorate of Consumption and Crafts, has published the call for subsidies for artisans and craft companies in the Region of Murcia for the year 2022, with a budget that amounts to €150,000.
Artisan companies and individual artisans who are considered micro-enterprises, dedicated to the elaboration of artisan products and whose workshop is located in the Region, may be beneficiaries of this aid.
The call was published in Official Gazette of the Region of Murcia (BORM) last Tuesday, June 21, and the deadline for submitting applications will be open until September 15. The presentation of applications will preferably be made through the Electronic headquarters of the CARM.
The budget is allocated to various lines such as, for example, innovation and design for individual artisans and craft companies; production, quality and ICT; or communication and marketing.
The subsidy to be granted will have a maximum total amount of 3,000 euros, and the maximum amount to be granted will be 50 percent of each of the investments to be made.
The objective of these grants, according to the general director of Consumption and Crafts, Sonia Moreno, is "for artisans to design and innovate, enhance their productive activity, improve the safety and quality of their workshops and products, and increase their marketing".
PROGRAM OF CHILDREN'S WORKSHOPS ON ARTISAN TRADES "SUMMER"
Artesanía Región de Murcia, launches a new program of summer crafts workshops, aimed at children from 5 to 12 years old, which will be taught in two shifts, one in the morning, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., and another in the afternoon, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
These activities will start on June 27 until September 9, 2022, coinciding with the summer holidays.
Specifically, five craft workshops have been scheduled where children will be able to learn first-hand about crafts and enjoy a unique experience making their own products. The training offer is detailed below.
- Painting workshop with Andrea Lopardo. Monday (morning) and Friday (afternoon). Practical painting workshop focused on children with artistic interests, who wish to develop a personal project experiencing the learning of different techniques.
- Paper braiding workshop with Isabel Puig. Tuesday (morning) and Thursday (afternoon). Plastic creation activity, where children can make their own keychain, cutting, plasticizing and braiding recycled paper.
- Pottery workshop with Verónica Maccorin. Tuesday (afternoon) and Wednesday (morning). In this creation workshop, children will create their own handmade and personalized sculpture, having a direct experience with clay and observing its transformation, acquiring a new language related to crafts and arts.
- Basketry workshop with Antonio Narváez. Wednesday (afternoon) and Thursday (morning). In this workshop the student will learn the handling of wicker and esparto grass. The teacher will teach them to shape a rounded shape starting from the manual braiding of the different natural fibers that they use to make a small basket. The workshop works on imagination, psychomotricity.
- Leather goods workshop with Ángel Luis Molina. Monday (afternoon) and Friday (morning). Plastic creation activity, in which it is intended that students come into contact with this noble material such as leather, and experience the sensation of dealing with manual tools for embossing, and create a bracelet with their hands and their imagination.
Schedule | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
From 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. | Paint | paper braiding | Pottery | Basketry | leather goods |
From 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. | leather goods | Pottery | Basketry | paper braiding | Paint |
Registrations can be made by email: centroartesaniamurcia@salzillosi.com, by phone 968 35 75 37 or in person at the Murcia Regional Craft Center, located at Calle Francisco Rabal, 6.
The new TRIMEY artisan signature can now be purchased at the Regional Craft Centers
A sustainable clothing brand focused on art and created by women, for women.
Yolanda, together with her partner María José, decided to create this new brand in order to develop their creativity and value the work done by hand and with great care, producing quality products.
Their articles can already be found in the Crafts Centers of the Region of Murcia in Murcia, Cartagena and Lorca, on their website trimey.com and soon on the website artesaniaregiondemurcia.es.
The shirts are made with natural fabrics (cottons and lyocell) and manufactured in Spain. They use natural dyes in the printing of the illustrations. They strive to make fashion and the textile industry more sustainable and socially responsible every day.
They have chosen this type of material, in accordance with their ideas and defend production according to demand (not overproduction). They support fair and equitable compensation, health and safety in the workplace, and the defense of human rights.
Presentation of the book “San Antón, history of a neighborhood”
Last Monday, June 13, at 7:30 p.m., at the Regional Crafts Center of Murcia, located at Calle Francisco Rabal, nº 6 de Murcia (Next to the Jardín del Salitre or de la Pólvora), the presentation of the second expanded and updated edition of the book by D. Antonio José Buendía Martínez called “San Antón, historia de un barrio”.
The first edition of this book was published on June 13, 2019, and in a few months all units were sold out. Therefore, the author has decided to launch a new edition, including new anecdotes from the neighborhood.
The talk-colloquium was attended by Mr. President of the Regional Assembly of Murcia, Mr. Alberto Castillo Baños and author of the prologue; as well as the General Director of Consumption and Crafts, Ms. Sonia Moreno Martínez; the journalist, lawyer and professor at UCAM, Mr. Juan Antonio de Heras y Tudela, and the painter and author of the book Mr. Antonio José Buendía Martínez, as well as other personalities and authorities invited to the event.
The book consists of fifteen chapters, of which thirteen of them talk about the history of more than 400 years of the San Antón neighborhood, some places that have already disappeared and that were emblematic for Murcia.
The other 2 chapters, of a more costumbrista nature, where customs, trades, games and objects from the 50s to 90s are described mainly. It is worth highlighting the numerous old and unpublished photos of the neighborhood and the rest of the topics it contains.
Programming demonstrations and cheese tasting at the Cartagena Craft Center
During the month of June, the Cartagena Regional Craft Center has scheduled a series of live demonstrations, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., with different artisans from the Region, where the visitor can learn about the process manufacturing of different products. These activities are done on the occasion of the arrival of massive cruise ships to this city.
On Wednesday, June 1, the artisan, painting-illustrator, Lidia Cassi Jimeno, will perform a demonstration where she will paint on fans and other accessories for women.
On Wednesday, June 8, we will have the assistance of the artisan Ginés Martínez Madrid, a young luthier who has opened his workshop in Los Alcázares, and on this occasion he will perform a live guitar.
On Wednesday, June 15, the artisan Eugenia Ruíz Rodríguez, her trademark is called "Ta marbuta" and is dedicated to the design and creation of jewelry pieces mainly in ceramics and porcelain and also in Japanese glass beads "Miyuki".
On Thursday, June 16, Pilar Sáez Rebollo, is an individual artisan registered as an art enameler and will perform a demonstration of making fire enamel jewelry on metal.
In addition, as a novelty, the artisan company Coagacart will carry out a commented tasting of goat cheeses from its commercial brand "La Yerbera", which will take place on June 17 at 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., with a cost per diner of €15.
The Community announces the Regional Crafts Awards 2022
The awards have an economic endowment of 12,000 euros and candidacies can be submitted until June 24
The Ministry of Business, Employment, Universities and Spokesperson, through the General Directorate of Consumption and Crafts, has announced the Regional Crafts Awards for the year 2022, which have eight categories and an economic endowment of 12,000 euros.
Like other editions, these awards are aimed at "institutionally recognizing the most outstanding actions in crafts during this year 2022, with the aim of promoting the development and competitiveness of the self-employed and craft companies that are committed to innovation and design", according to explained the general director of Consumption and Crafts, Sonia Moreno.
The deadline for submitting applications is open until June 14 and all applications will be evaluated by a committee that will carry out a pre-selection. Subsequently, the selected candidates will participate in a temporary exhibition that will be located in the Regional Craft Center of Murcia so that citizens can vote for their favorites.
The jury of these awards, made up of people of recognized prestige linked to the Public Administration, the business and/or academic sphere and who are related to crafts, will vote on the piece or collection proposed for each category.
The eight categories of this edition are: Regional Craft Award, which recognizes the professional trajectory and the consolidated career of the craftsman, and has an economic endowment of 3,000 euros; Artisan Product Award, which recognizes artisan collections made and marketed in the last two years, has an economic endowment of 1,500 euros; and the Artisan Entrepreneurship Award, which recognizes those artisans with less than five years of experience who have introduced new concepts of design and innovation in crafts and is endowed with 1,500 euros.
Likewise, the Promociona Artesanía Prize for public entities, recognizes those entities or public organizations that present programs or campaigns to promote Crafts and do not have an economic endowment; the Promociona Artesanía Award for private entities, which recognizes those campaigns to promote crafts, has an economic endowment of 1,500 euros; the Belén Artesano Prize, for those nativity scene collections made in the last two years, with an economic endowment of 1,500 euros; and the Food Craft Award, where competitiveness and the final product are prioritized, endowed with 1,500 euros.
Finally, the New Artisan Talents Award is focused on students from any school or university in the Region of Murcia who study subjects related to crafts, it has an economic endowment of 1,500 euros.
NIGHT OF THE MUSEUMS AT THE REGIONAL CRAFT CENTER OF LORCA
After two years of waiting for the pandemic, the Lorca Regional Craft Center will open its doors on the Night of the Museums, on May 21 from seven in the afternoon until midnight.
To do this, a series of activities have been scheduled that will create a special aura in the oldest Craft Center in the country.
For the first time we will have a live performance by the group called Nuevas Mejoras, which will enliven with a tribute to "Último de la fila" and versions of pop-rock in Spanish, from 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Live demonstrations of artisan trades
Artistic locksmithing by Cerrajería Alonso de Lorca, where the craftsman will shape the metal with a hammer on an anvil as it was worked in the Middle Ages, located at the entrance of the center.
At the head of the potter's wheel, recently restored, will be the Master Craftsman Juan Lario, manager of the artisan company Alfarería Lario y Piñero de Lorca.
The Master Craftswoman, Rosa María Playá will teach us how clay modeling works.
The loom will be handled by Pedro Carrillo, manager of the artisan company Artellano 1994 SL in Coy (Lorca).
Tasting of artisan products
Helados La Tercia de Gea y Truyols, will market ice creams of different flavors (goat cheese, Paparajote, nougat, among others) and lemon granita to refresh the atmosphere, with a very unique cart.
Cervezas Cátedra de Fuente Álamo will carry a serpentine tricycle so that visitors can order their craft beer, winner of the 2021 Regional Food Award.
Juan Carlos Alcaraz from Quesería “El Pipas” in Puerto Lumbreras, will give a tasting of artisan goat cheeses, such as cured cheese in thistle flower, semi-cured cheeses with pepper and sweet paprika.
Sausages and hams from Hermanos Molina SL and artisan paprika cakes from La Tercia artisan bakery.
GIVE HANDICRAFTS FOR MOTHER'S DAY
If you have a mother who likes what is authentic, handmade and respects the environment, without a doubt you will find the perfect gift at the Craft Centers in the Region of Murcia.
For this reason, for this special day we propose a series of activities and gifts for your mother with which you will be right and which are:
1.- Crafts workshops:
The Murcia Regional Craft Center has scheduled a series of monthly workshops that are held in the afternoons, where your mother will enjoy making her own artisan product. Thus one of cutting and sewing with Vayatela that is taught on Mondays; another painting with Lidia Cassi, on Tuesdays; On Wednesdays and Saturdays we have the art show with Andrea Lopardo and the ceramic show with Verónica Macorin, and on Fridays the fire enamel on metal show with Anabel del Canto.
More information and place reservation on the phone 968 35 75 37.
2.- Wine tastings with artisan pairing.
The Regional Craft Center of Cartagena, has scheduled two wine tastings in May, the first with “Bodegas Balcona”, on May 13, and the second with “Bodegas de Fábula” on May 27.
More information and place reservation on the phone 968 52 46 31.
3.- Gifts
Ceramics, both creative and traditional, can also be the perfect gift for this day, lamps, vases, sculptures, among others, can be very successful.
Creative and alternative fashion, such as Adolfo Ruíz or La Horca creations.
Costume jewelry and jewelry can also be a great choice for this day, silver pieces made by Yalí Vilchez, Jesús Gómez or Patricia Mazzarino, flower and resin pieces by Creaciones Aizahar, fire enamel earrings by Pilar Sáez, or bracelets made of macramé from América Colque, will be a success.
Also articles made of leather such as bags from the Sasasú firm; the leather goods by Ángel Molina or José Bielsa and the recycled paper handbags by Isabel Puig are a good alternative.
Our web www.artesaniaregiondemurcia.es or the Craft Centers in Murcia, Cartagena and Lorca, you will surely find the perfect gift.
The Region returns to the Salón Gourmets to show its gastronomic excellence as the land of 1,001 flavors
A space of 216 square meters will offer tastings of the products of the regional Denominations of Origin
The Region of Murcia is present at the Salón Gourmets de Madrid, which will take place from today, Monday, April 25 to Thursday, April 28, and which this year celebrates its 35th edition.
The General Director of Consumption and Crafts, Sonia Moreno Martínez, visited this show today in order to promote artisan food products, specifically the artisan company from San Pedro del Pinatar, Salazones Garre SL, and the paprika from “La Pastora ” of Cabezo de Torres.
On this occasion, the regional participation will be articulated around a 216-meter space in which a large representation of companies from the territory will be located, which will exhibit the best of their products.
The daily tastings will revolve around the best wines from the three Denominations of Origin: Jumilla, Bullas and Yecla, accompanied by pairings with which attendees will be able to savor the tapas that will be prepared daily: croquettes, snacks, salted fish and artichokes; rice with fish, organic vegetables or rabbit, always with the Designation of Origin Calasparra; as well as commented tastings of pure goat cheeses with Denominations of Origin Queso de Murcia and Queso de Murcia al Vino.
There will be 41 companies present on this occasion at the Madrid Fair, in addition to the Regulatory Councils of the Denominations of Origin of Jumilla, Yecla and Bullas wines, Calasparra rice and Murcia cheeses; the Council of Ecological Agriculture and the Association of Food Companies of Murcia, Alicante and Albacete (Agrupal).
EXHIBITION "TRADITIONAL CLOTHING OF THE REGION OF MURCIA"
Today, Monday, April 18, at 6:00 p.m. at the Murcia Regional Craft Center, the opening of the exhibition called "Traditional Clothing of the Region of Murcia" has taken place.
This exhibition has been organized by the Regional Association of Choirs and Dances Francisco Salzillo, with the participation of the nine groups belonging to said group.
Contributing the clothing of ten mixed couples from the choir and dance groups of the municipalities of Alhama de Murcia, Cieza, Jumilla, Lorca, Molina de Segura, Puerto Lumbreras, Santomera, Yecla and Murcia.
The exhibition is set with Crafts from the Region of Murcia, as well as photographs belonging to the photographic collection of the Federation of Associations of Choirs and Dances of Spain, in which the rest of the costumes of the groups mentioned above are captured, and which they will not be exposed.
With this initiative, the General Directorate of Consumption and Crafts wants to value regional traditions and the craftsmanship of regional costume tailors, coinciding with the Murcia Spring Festival.
This act will be chaired by Sonia Moreno Martínez, General Director of Consumption and Crafts, as well as the presidents of said groups.
Children's workshops for Easter and Spring Festivals at the Craft Center
The General Directorate of Consumption and Crafts, makes a new proposal for children's craft workshops for children during Holy Week and Spring Festival. The children's workshops that are organized are the following:
- ART STUDIO
Monday, April 11 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
impart: Andrea Lopardo
Practical painting workshop focused on children with artistic interests, who wish to develop a personal project experiencing the learning of different techniques.
- BREAD WORKSHOP
Monday, April 11 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 20 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
impart: Francisco Xavier Moreno
Manipulative and practical workshop that allows schoolchildren to learn about the process of making bread in an artisanal way, working with the materials that compose it (flour, sugar, eggs, chocolate), developing the sense of taste, smell, manual dexterity, motor skills and creativity, shaping the dough, to create your bun with different shapes.
- BINDERY
Tuesday, April 12 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Monday, April 18 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Friday, April 22 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
impart: Fernando Martinez
Creation of a notebook with images of different spring, learning to bind with the Japanese technique.
- POTTERY WORKSHOP
Tuesday, April 12 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 13 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Thursday, April 21 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
impart: Veronica Maccorin
In this creation workshop, children will create their own handmade and personalized sculpture, having a direct experience with clay and observing its transformation, acquiring a new language related to crafts and arts.
- LEATHER GOODS WORKSHOP
Wednesday, April 13 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 20 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
impart: Angel Luis Molina Guillen
Plastic creation activity, in which it is intended that students come into contact with this noble material such as leather, and experience the sensation of dealing with manual tools for embossing, and create a bracelet with their hands and their imagination.
- PUPPET WORKSHOP
Thursday, April 21 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Friday, April 22 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Teaches: Anabel del Canto
Making a puppet using different recycled materials.
Registrations are made at the Murcia Regional Craft Center, located at Calle Francisco Rabal, 6 de Murcia (next to the Gunpowder Garden), telephone 968 35 75 37 or by email centroartesaniamurcia@salzillosi.com
Cost of the workshop €8 session.
Group registration can be done.
The schedule of the Crafts Centers of the Region of Murcia, is from Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. And closed Sundays.
Bobbin lace, a tradition on the rise
More of 160 artisans have met today at the XIX Meeting of bobbin lacemakers of the Region, which was held in the Gunpowder Garden in Murcia.
The Business Counselor, Miguelez Valley, visited the meeting and explained that its objective is "the dissemination of such a traditional activity as bobbin lace, the recovery and transmission of this art through public demonstrations, at the same time that it is a meeting point for the exchange of experiences between the bolilleras of the Region with the learning and dissemination of new craft techniques.
This initiative is the most outstanding activity in the programming of the 'European Crafts Days' in the Region of Murcia, which ends this Sunday and which has had open days in craft centers, exhibitions and workshops.
The event has been organized by the Murcian Association of Friends of Bolillo, in collaboration with the Ministry through the General Directorate of Consumption and Crafts, and is part of the action plan carried out by the Ministry to prevent the disappearance of crafts.
According to historians, the origin of lace is fixed to mid-16th century in Venice, but vestiges have been found in the ancient civilizations of the East.
The most artisan Holy Week arrives at the Murcia Regional Craft Center
Starting this Monday, the Regional Crafts Center of Murcia hosts the exhibition 'A different way of living Holy Week', by the Hermanos Simón artisan company, and which can be visited until April 13, sources from the Community reported in a Press release.
Hermanos Simón is registered in the Artisan Registry of the Region of Murcia in the trade of molder of resin figures since 2006 and makes all kinds of steps or thrones and miniature figures of penitents for brotherhoods and fraternities nationwide.
The exhibition is made up of dioramas of the exit from the passage of the canopy of Esperanza de la Macarena and of the brotherhood of Los Dolores de Fuente Álamo; different steps of the national Holy Week, as well as some 200 original clay pieces. This exhibition is part of the activities organized on the occasion of the European Days of Crafts.
The opening ceremony of the exhibition was attended by the general director of Consumption and Crafts, Sonia Moreno, and the mayor of Yecla, Remedios Lajara.
European Days of Crafts in the Region of Murcia
Crafts Region of Murcia celebrates the European Craft Days with Open Days in the Regional Craft Centers of Murcia, Cartagena and Lorca, offering free guided tours, craft workshops, live demonstrations, exhibitions and a national craft meeting for bobbin lacemakers. A total of 25 activities They are the ones that make up this programming.
Open Days of the Crafts Centers of the Region of Murcia, in Murcia, Cartagena and Lorca. Hours from Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Programming Murcia Craft Center
- National Meeting of Bolillo Lacemakers, in the Gunpowder Garden (Next to the Craft Center of Murcia), organized in collaboration with the Association of Friends of the Bolillo of Murcia. April 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. With the participation of 150 artisans.
- Regional Meat Pie Contest, organized in collaboration with AREPA, Murcia Association of Confectioners. Deadline for submitting applications from March 17 to April 15.
- Exhibition “Another different way of living Holy Week” by Miniaturas Cófrades, Hermanos Simón. From March 28 to April 13. Inauguration, March 28 at 11 am.
- Sewing workshop taught by Vayatela SL Monday, March 28, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
- Bread workshop taught by Francisco Javier Moreno. Andrés Baquero School of Murcia. 5 years. March 29, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- Painting workshop taught by Lidia Cassi. Tuesday, March 29, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
- Pottery workshop taught by Verónica Maccorin. Wednesday, March 30, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, April 2, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
- Art workshop taught by Andrea Lopardo. Wednesday, March 30 and Friday, April 1, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
- Sculpture workshop taught by Verónica Maccorin. Santo Ángel School 1st grade. March 31, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- Workshop on pictorial techniques on textiles by Andrea Lopardo. Saturday, April 2, from 11:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.
Lorca Craft Center Programming
- Exhibition "Ceramics of new creation" at the Lorca Craft Center. With the participation of craft firms: La Cerámica de Águeda, Eolo Cerámica, Cerámicas Playá and Ginesa Albaladejo.
- Exhibition of products in the showcase of "Orfebrería Tabil".
- Pottery workshop with Martín Lario for the students of the S. Francisco de Asís school. March 28, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
- Modeling workshop with Rosa Mª Playá for the students of the Colegio S. Francisco de Asís. March 29, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
- Candle making workshop with Manuel Riera, for the students of the Colegio S. Francisco de Asís. March 31, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
- Pottery workshop with Martín Lario for the students of the Ana Caicedo School. April 1 From 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Cartagena Craft Center Program
- Live demonstration of "TicTacToys". March 31, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
- Exhibition of products from the creative jewelery artisan firm “Émolo”.
- Exhibition of products from the wooden jewelery and circular economy handbag firm called “Conartere”, María Teresa Correas.
- Exhibition of products from the leather goods manufacturer José Bielsa.
- Exhibition of "Miniatures Diaz" products, made up of military units and another with pieces of
Easter Cartagena. - Exhibition of “Prometheus” products, Holy Week penitents.
Value crafts
This initiative is promoted by the School of Industrial Organization (EOI), a public foundation and the first business school in Spain, its area for the promotion of crafts, Fundesarte, and Oficio y Arte, the Organization of Artisans of Spain.
For a week, free activities will bring visitors and the curious of all ages closer to the sphere of craft creation. Fairs, open days in workshops, live demonstrations, exhibitions, children's activities... Seven days around crafts, in which artists who wish to show their creations and share their work procedures with the public are invited to participate.
The European Crafts Days have their origin in Les Journées Européennes des Métiers d'Art, which organizes in France the National Institute of Métiers d'Art (INMA) since 2002. Spain soon joined the project and both countries present a more extensive program of activities. This year, this holiday is celebrated simultaneously in 18 countries.
The III Regional Meat Pie Contest will be held on April 18 in Murcia
Participants must be registered or in process in the Artisan Registry of the Region in the pastry trade before the contest begins and be active at the time of the competition.
The general director of Consumption and Crafts, Sonia Moreno, and representatives of Arepa presented the bases of the III Regional Meat Pie Contest
The III Regional Meat Pie Contest will be held at the Murcia Regional Craft Center on April 18, as announced today by the General Director of Consumption and Crafts, Sonia Moreno, during the presentation of the poster and the contest rules.
Moreno stressed that "on the one hand, the aim is to promote this Murcian gastronomic product and promote its excellence, since its costly preparation and its nutritional richness distance it from the concept of fast food, and on the other, to recognize the pastry artisans who have made of this product one of the referents of the Murcian gastronomy”.
The registration period is now open and will end on April 15. Participants must be registered or in the process of being registered in the Artisan Registry of the Region of Murcia in the pastry trade before the contest begins, and be active at the time of the competition.
The jury will be made up of qualified professionals from the guild who will assess the cakes in a tasting that will take place on the day of the contest at the Murcia Craft Center. The product with the highest score will be recognized as the 'Best Meatloaf 2022', and the pastry chef will receive a trophy and a plaque for his establishment.
The contest is organized by the General Directorate of Consumption and Crafts together with the Regional Association of Pastry Entrepreneurs of Murcia (Arepa). The bases and the registration application can be downloaded on the page www.artesaniaregiondemurcia.es.
Meatloaf is a typical Murcian recipe that dates back to the end of the 17th century, when ordinances were enacted to regulate its production standards. It is a round cake with a top of thin puff pastry in the shape of concentric rings, filled with beef, chorizo and egg. It has a variety that replaces the beef with brains.
CELEBRATE FATHER'S DAY AT THE REGIONAL CRAFT CENTERS
The Regional Craft Centers of the Region of Murcia have prepared a special program to celebrate Father's Day with the family, and find out about the gift proposals that the artisans of the Region of Murcia have prepared.
At the Regional Craft Center of Murcia, on March 18 at 7:00 p.m. we will have a free concert by Moy Gomar. The visitor will be able to taste products, sell craft beer and personalize their glasses with the master craftsman glass carver Pepe Reina.
As a novelty, a series of craft workshops have been scheduled for parents and children and others only aimed at children, in the centers of Murcia and Lorca:
HANDICRAFTS CENTER OF MURCIA
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Polymer clay workshop with Carmen Navarro, making a pendant or keyring.
Aimed at parents and children.
Price: €18 per couple.
Date: March 18, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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Toy workshop with Sergio Ros, elaboration of a dragon or lizard in foam rubber.
Aimed at children.
Price: €8.
Date: March 18, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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Art workshop, elaboration of a sculpture or painting with Andrea Lopardo.
Aimed at children.
Price: €12.
Date: Friday, March 18, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday, March 19, from 11:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m., aimed at parents and children at a cost of €15.
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Pottery workshop with Verónica Maccorin.
Aimed at parents and children.
Price: €15 per couple.
Date: March 19, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
LORCA CRAFT CENTER
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Leather goods workshop with José Bielsa.
Aimed at children.
Price: €8.
Date and place: March 18, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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Pottery workshop with Martín Lario.
Aimed at parents and children.
Price: €15 per couple.
Date: March 19, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
CARTAGENA CRAFT CENTER
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Live demonstration of miniatures with Díaz brothers.
Date: Friday, October 18, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.