The monumental heart of Jerez de la Frontera is hosting an artistic proposal that blends talent, technique, and sensitivity. The 14 Gazes exhibition, organized by the Agrupación Fotográfica Jerezana San Dionisio, offers a unique opportunity to explore the particular vision of fourteen local creators.
The exhibition, located in Sala El Molino of the Alcázar, presents a narrative journey through diverse styles and technical approaches that capture the essence of the moment. This initiative is positioned as one of the essential cultural events in Jerez's spring agenda.
The official inauguration took place on Tuesday, April 7, at 7:00 PM, allowing attendees to interact with the artists. Admission is free and provides an opportunity to learn more about the work of this group, a benchmark for cultural associations in Jerez.
The exhibition will remain open until April 30, with visiting hours from Monday to Sunday, from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM. The historic setting of Sala El Molino enhances the aesthetic power of the selected images.
The richness of this exhibition lies in the plurality of its members, with each photographer contributing a unique perspective. Participants include Ana Cabello, Carmen Oliva, Concha García Rojas, Fátima González, Johanna Ther, Lola Amador, Lola Maró, Manuela Quirós, María José Ramírez, María Luisa Amaya, Marisol Torné, Mirian Ruiz, Nati Parra, and Pilar Moreno. Their works create a visual dialogue that champions photography as a vital tool for expression.
The Agrupación Fotográfica Jerezana San Dionisio, with decades of experience, once again demonstrates its dynamism in the local scene, fostering the training and dissemination of photographic art. The current exhibition is a testament to its members' commitment to excellence and constant creativity, transforming Sala El Molino into a showcase for contemporary talent.




