Torrevieja's Art Display: 'New Looks' Paintings Showcase
The "Nuevas Miradas" special painting exhibition is now open for public viewing at the Virgen del Carmen Cultural Centre in Torrevieja, Spain. This exhibition, organised by the Centre, the Joaquín Chapaprieta Municipal Culture Institute, and the Ana Cutillas School, will continue until Sunday, September 28.
The exhibition is being held in the main Exhibition Salon of the Virgen del Carmen Cultural Centre, located on Calle de Mar. It is open from early morning until late evening, providing ample opportunity for viewing. The works have been available for public viewing since August 28.
The artists exhibiting their works at the "Nuevas Miradas" exhibition include María Gómez, Juan Martínez, Laura Sánchez, and Carlos Pérez, as well as vibrant and brilliant works created by students at the Ana Cutillas School. The works demonstrate a variety of diverse techniques and an emotive range of pieces.
The "Nuevas Miradas" exhibition is not limited to weekdays, but also open on weekends and holidays from 9:00am to 7:00pm. The exhibition is open Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 8:30pm, and on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays from 9:00am to 7:00pm.
This exhibition helps to keep the spirit of art alive in Torrevieja and exposes the public to more art and culture in the city. The Ana Cutillas School, a cultural reference for Torrevieja, plays a vital role in nurturing and showcasing the artistic potential of its students.
Don't miss your chance to witness the emerging artists of Torrevieja at the "Nuevas Miradas" exhibition. The exhibition will conclude on September 28, so be sure to visit the Virgen del Carmen Cultural Centre before then.
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