17 SDGs, 17 VISIONS: Sustainability on World Art Day

Llíria City of Music celebrates this Thursday, April 15, World Art Day with an innovative initiative to highlight the 17 Sustainable Development Goals through painting and creativity. For that purpose, it has enjoyed the cooperation of three other cities belonging to the UNESCO Network: Bilbao, Creative City of Design; Viborg, Creative City of Digital Arts and Havana, Creative City of Music.

Within the mission entrusted by UNESCO, Llíria maintains its commitment to culture as a vehicle for local development, international cooperation and awareness regarding the 2030 Agenda and sustainability. On this occasion, together with Bilbao (Spain), Viborg (Denmark) and Havana (Cuba), all of them Creative Cities, Llíria selected 17 artists to express their vision on each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, each one of them using the pictorial technique of their choice.

Havana has contributed in a very special way with the music that accompanies the virtual exhibition, composed by the Cuban maestro Rodrigo García Ameneiro. It has contributed as well with a work by the painter Alberto Hernández, inspired by SDG number 13 (Climate Action). Viborg, Creative City of Digital Arts, participates through the vision of the Danish painter Susanne Ahrenkiel, inspired by SDG 4 (Quality Education). Bilbao, Creative City of Design, expresses its vision through two of its painters: Ione Larrañaga, with SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) and Paul Caballero, with SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).

The exhibition, which has been open to the public in Ca la Vila – a 17th-century building that houses the City Council –, culminates this Thursday and serves as a tribute to the local painter José Manaut, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of his death. Today April 15, World Art Day, a video as a virtual exhibition with all the paintings will be launched from the digital channels of Llíria together with the rest of the participating cities.

The artists that have participated representing Llíria City of Music are Rodolfo Navarro, Beatriz Carbonell, Weronika Zerdzinska, Fina García, Francis Montesinos, Blai Tomás, José Antonio Campos, José Arnau Belén, Juan Antonio del Campo, Daniel Escarabajal, Gonzalo Romero and Stella Manaut.

The exhibition closes this afternoon with a performance in which the artist Rodolfo Navarro will paint live, for two hours, a painting with a new vision of the circle that represents the 17 SDGs.

4) MAUSOLEOS ROMANOS

Ciudad romana. S. I – II d.C. declarado BIC

Este espacio arqueológico conserva uno de los conjuntos arquitectónicos relacionados con el mundo funerario, más importantes de la antigua provincia romana de Hispania.

Estos monumentos funerarios formaban parte de la antigua necrópolis de Edeta. Se conservan los restos de dos monumentos funerarios dispuestos junto con una de las principales vías de la entrada a la ciudad romana.

Junto a la vía necrópolis, se encuentra el umbral de la entrada al recinto funerario constituido por cuatro losas con la inscripción latina P. CLODIVS EVTYCHVS SIBI ET CLODIAE NATALI VXORI CARISSIMAE que significa “P. Clodio Eutico lo construyó para sí y para Clodia Natalia, su amadísima esposa”.

El primer monumento tiene la fachada decorada con pilastras acanaladas y una cámara interior con dos bancos corridos donde se celebraban las fiestas de los parientes. El segundo monumento pertenece al grupo de sepulcros turriformes y conserva una losa con un orificio central para realizar las libaciones que tapa una cavidad cúbica donde se depositaban las incineraciones y los ajuares funerarios.

Un audiovisual dedicado al mundo funerario romano puede contemplarse en una de las salas de este sótano arqueológico.