Costa Blanca News

Exhibition­s

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ALTEA WALLSCAPES

Until March 14: Wallscapes, an exhibition of works by the Alicante-based photograph­er Carlos Balsalobre, at Palau Altea. Bringing together a total of 11 large format works created over the last decade that, as a whole, can be considered an ‘intimate and moving work that touches the senses’. Open Tuesdays and Thursdays 16.30-19.30. Admission is free. Covid-19 protocols, including the wearing of face masks, limited capacity and social distancing apply

BENIDORM 32ND BENIDORM NEW CREATORS COMPETITIO­N EXHIBITION

Until February 19: 32nd Benidorm new creators competitio­n exhibition at the municipal Espai d’Art (art space), situated in the reception of the town hall building

LA MIRADA DEL OTRO

Until March 15: El Boca del Calvari museum is hosting an exhibition of contempora­ry Alicante portrait paintings entitled ‘La mirada del otro’ (the look of the other) featuring works by eight artists – Rosalía Banent, Ormar Arráez, Víctor Cámara, Xavi García, Ut Walden, Carlos Llorens, Hunter87 and Silvia Viana. The museum is situated on Calle Tomas Ortuño and is open Tuesdays 17.00-20.30, Wednesday to Friday 10.30-13.30 and 17.00-20.30 and in the morning only at weekends

OUTDOOR URBAN ART

Three of Benidorm’s outdoor urban art spaces are hosting displays of images taken by 18 amateur photograph­ers from throughout Alicante province. The Poniente space features images of Benidorm itself, whilst El Tolls space focuses on nature, and the one in Calle Carrasco contains portraits, landscapes and detailed images, amongst others

CALPE CONTEMPORA­RY ILLUSTRATI­ON EXHIBITION

Until April 30: Exhibition of contempora­ry illustrati­ons by local artist David Biglands at Librería Europa bookshop, Calle Oscar Esplá 2. Open Monday to Friday 10.00-14.00 and 17.00-20.00 and in the morning only on Saturdays. Admission free

CARTAGENA CONFINED SMILES

Until February 28: ‘Confined smiles’ (Sonrisas confinadas), an exhibition by the photograph­er Pablo Sánchez del Valle at El Batel auditorium. A project born out of the need for contact that led the photograph­er to tour the city during the hard months of lockdown, visiting friends and acquaintan­ces who showed their thanks from their balconies and windows. These tours led to 145 images spread over seven largeforma­t panels. Open Monday to Friday from 10.00-13.30 and 17.00-20.00, and Saturdays from 10.00-13.30

ELCHE 150 YEARS OF ELCHE PAINTERS

Until March: Exhibition of paintings by 50 artists linked to the city at the Fundación Mediterrán­eo. The exhibition takes visitors on a journey from Realism to Postmodern art. The Fundación Mediterrán­eo exhibition space is situated at Calle Hospital 18. Open Wednesday to Friday 17.00-20.30, Saturdays 11.0013.30 and 17.00-20.30, and Sundays 11.00-13.30. It is closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and public holidays. Admission is free

PEGO DIARIO DEL VIAJE PALUDÍCOLA (AQUATIC WARBLER’S TRAVEL DIARY)

Until March 13: Exhibition at the Muntanyeta Verda informatio­n centre, situated in the Pego-Oliva natural park, addressing the decline in the population of the most endangered passerine bird in Europe, through habitat restoratio­n for the spring and autumn migration of the aquatic warbler in the Iberian Peninsula. Open every Friday and Wednesday 10.00-13.30. Prior registrati­on not necessary, however visitors will be required to provide their full name, age, mobile phone number, email address and address for Covid-19 tracking reasons. Additional Covid19 protocols – including the wearing of a mask, social distancing and the use of hydroalcoh­olic hand gel – are also in place. Admission is free

VALENCIA HUNG GALAXY

Until February 21:: City of arts and sciences is hosting an ‘open access’ exhibition entitled ‘Hung Galaxy’ by the Taiwanese artist Hung Yi, featuring a total of 14 sculptures inspired by his country’s culture and day-to-day life. Each of the exhibits is noticeable for the bright colours which are traditiona­lly applied to Taiwanese patterns and designs. Hung Galaxy is on display in the Paseo del Arte and the the Hemisfèric’s north lake. Comprehens­ive details about the City of Arts and Sciences are available at www.cac.es/en/ home

MAR MENOR EXHIBITION

Permanent exhibition: The flora and fauna of the Mar Menor is on display in a permanent exhibition at the oceanograp­hic centre in Valencia’s city of science and arts.

The exhibition features examples of seahorses, garfish, gobios, whitebait, Spanish toothcarp, pejerrey and fan mussels.For more informatio­n and tickets visit www.cac.es/oceanograf­ic. The comprehens­ive website is available in English

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