Ondara Art School in Tàrrega turns art into a cry against war

The third edition of Fast Fest showcases creations by Fine Arts high school students focused on peace.

Generic image of an art exhibition featuring various installations and works created by young people in an educational setting.
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Generic image of an art exhibition featuring various installations and works created by young people in an educational setting.

The Ondara Art School in Tàrrega celebrated the third edition of Fast Fest this Wednesday, an event where Fine Arts students showcased their creative talent to protest against global conflicts.

Using the slogan Fuck War, the school became a living museum featuring painting, photography, sculpture, and performances. The initiative aims to bring student art out of the classroom and share it with the local community in the Urgell region.

"Young people feel the need to express themselves and bring a pacifist message to the table, which should be essential in the current situation."

Alba Pijuan · Mayor of Tàrrega
Coordinator Marta Agustí emphasized that Fast Fest is a cross-curricular project that serves as a final research assignment. The day included fashion shows, music by the Tàrrega Music School, and dance performances, concluding with the Diables BAT group.