Luanda- A urban art and photographs highlighting the historical and cultural heritage of the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP), with emphasis on the Mercadores Street is being displayed in Luanda, at the wall of the Brazil-Angola Cultural Center (CCBA).
The pictures aim to greet the 13th CPLP summit that Luanda is hosting this Saturday and portray aspects of the current state of the street and the vision of the future with a more inviting street with public lighting, benches, and garbage bins.
According to the CCBA director, Marisa Cristino, the exhibition to be open for a week was put together by Angolan artists, in a project developed with the support of the Lusíada University of Angola, which surveyed the conditions of the street.