A Lomé resident turned his home into a cultural space Where he shares art with neighbors who love drawing, music and tattoos. Christian Brozkos He is the Creator of the named place CraglandWhich he opened last Sunday, and talked about how it works, in addition to presenting the ideas and projects he is considering for the center open to the community.
Cragland It is located in Temperley (at the intersection of Moreno and Dorrego) and is now available to residents who devote themselves to art as professionals or as a hobby. The house aims to bring together artists Visual artists, musicians and tattoo artists fill the neighborhood with culture.
The idea that Christian has in mind is to be able to hold a meeting, once a month, so that people from Lomé who dedicate themselves to art (in any form) can share a fun moment, and show what each of them does.
But he also plans to hold rehearsals: during the week, Conurbanu bands come to rehearse their pieces, so he intends to get some groups together to delight the neighbors with their songs. “Anything related to art is welcome in this house.”Emphasize who the tattoo artist is and what he or she works for Hills.
Everything related to art is welcome in this home.
It is important to note that during the opening of the place, there were invited musical bands and neighbors who recited poetry and the presence of many artists, all within the framework of… Day of memory, truth and justice.
The place is completely free for use by artists and also entrepreneurs interested in showcasing their creativity. “We spread the space by word of mouth. I want it to be more familiar, so it can be enjoyed during the day and not so much at night.Brozkos concluded.