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Exhibition "Happy Super Happy" Catalunya campus CRAI

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Catalunya Campus CRAI

The URV Art Classroom, as part of the spring "Green Culture" program, exhibits the animalistic installation "Happy Super Happy", by the visual artist Freya Day.

Through this installation, which emphasizes animalism and antispeciesism as the backbone of the exhibited pieces the aim is to raise awareness of the care and protection of the environment from the perspective of contemporary art and cultures.

At a time of climate emergency, we cannot ignore the ecological problem of macro farms, nor look the other way with the terrible reality of animals destined to be objects of consumption.

In this framework the exhibition will challenge you and will not leave you indifferent.

Opening: May, 12 at 7:00 p.m.

Exhibition "Lessons for the present: Rotspanier. Spanish forced laborers in World War II" at Catalunya campus CRAI

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Catalunya Campus CRAI

The Rovira i Virgili University has promoted, together with associations and universities from Spain, France and Germany, the exhibition "Lessons for the present: Rotspanier. Spanish forced workers in World War II. The European (dis)memory of anti-fascism". This is an exhibition that is part of the European project Rotspanier, whose objective is to promote research and dissemination of this group of reprisaledss by Nazi Germany and encourage debate on the dangers of neo-fascism in Europe today.

Exhibition “Round the world and shake your environment with a workcamp!" at Seu Baix Penedès CRAI (Coma-ruga, El Vendrell)

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Seu Baix Penedès CRAI (Coma-ruga, El Vendrell)

The exhibition "Go around the world and shake your environment with a workcamp!" shows the work carried out by the Service Civil International of Catalonia, through volunteering, in order to empower society towards change, promoting social transformation at local and international level. 

It is made up of 27 panels divided into different categories. Each part is explained in an information panel and is accompanied by photographs by different authors. It also has a general panel to publicize the organization, show one of the workcamps and explain the exhibition. 

We hope that this exhibition will open you up to new experiences and encourage you to be part of this community of volunteers, participating in one of the many workcamps they offer

Exhibition "Women fighting. Labour conflicts in the textile industry of Tarragona (1961–1980)" at Terres de l'Ebre campus CRAI

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Terres de l'Ebre campus CRAI

The exhibition takes a tour of the fighting story of women workers of the multinational tarragonine textile company Seidensticker-Valmeline. They were active subjects of labor conflict in the company between 1961 and 1980 and protagonists of struggles that are fundamental pieces of the historical memory of the women's labor movement.

Center of interest: “The Modernist footprint in the Camp de Tarragona: Resources and practical information“ at Bellissens campus CRAI

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Bellissens Campus CRAI

June 10 marks the anniversary of the deaths of two famous architects of this movement, the Catalan Antoni Gaudí and the Hungarian Ödön Lechner.

With a physical exhibition (until July 11) and a virtual guide, from CRAI we want to help increase the interest of the entire university community in the modernist heritage of the province of Tarragona.

You will find more information in our guide, which includes other digital resources of interest.

Exhibition “12 years of Tarragona Comic Week” at the Bellissens Campus CRAI

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Bellissens Campus CRAI

On the occasion of the presentation of the book Mirades i estudis desde la Setmana del Còmic de Tarragona, by the professor of the Department of Catalan Philology Emili Samper, an exhibition has been organized a sample of the posters of the lasts twelve editions. The posters combine the comic and the city of Tarragona and have been made, in each edition, by a member of Delirópolis or by a guest author of recognized prestige. Each poster has its own style.

The exhibition is complemented by an audiovisual and selected comics from the CRAI collection and is curated by URV Publications and the Guillem Oliver Center for Historical and Social Studies.