Art Palma Brunch is now in its 18th edition, with an ambitious programme that allows visitors to discover different trends in contemporary art, both local and international, in Mallorca

The 18th edition of Art Palma Brunch kicks off on the 25th of March with a wide range of exhibitions in 13 galleries and other participating venues.
The eagerly awaited event is dedicated to celebrating current artistic creation, offering exhibition projects in a close-up, joint opening and with the professionalism of the sector, with ample visiting hours and completely free of charge.

Art Palma Brunch, organised by the Art Palma Contemporani gallery association, renews its commitment to culture in Mallorca, reaching with this edition its oldest age. The event strengthens its position as one of the three major annual contemporary art events alongside Art Palma Summer (8th June, 2023) and La Nit de l’Art (21st-23rd September, 2023).

Multiple proposals in 26 exhibitions

Art Palma Brunch is renewing its efforts to broaden its audience, creating events that attract both professionals and amateurs.
This year’s edition will offer multiple proposals spread over 26 exhibitions, created by almost 40 artists of different nationalities, generations and languages.Art Palma Bruch
Art Palma Brunch is also extending its programme to Sunday the 26th of March with two events outside the city of Palma, in Andratx and Pollença.

The event is currently made up of the following galleries: ABA Art Lab, Baró, CCA Andratx, Galería Fran Reus, Horrach Moyà, Kewenig Palma, L21 Gallery, Galería Maior, Galería Pelaires, Pep Llabrés Art Contemporani and Galería Xavier Fiol.

A celebration open to all citizens

Art Palma Brunch, as in previous editions, marks the start of the spring season with an annual event at the end of March, on Saturday the 25th of March, between 11 am and 2 pm. This is an open, family event in which all generations can participate.
Most of the proposals can be visited in the centre of Palma during the Saturday morning, strolling comfortably among the galleries and following a route that goes from the historic centre to the nearby neighbourhoods.

Broad participation by artists from the Balearic Islands

The gallery Aba Art Lab presents a solo exhibition by the artist and visual poet Pedro Oliver (Mallorca, 1968). The same gallery is responsible for curating “NUS”, an exhibition by the multidisciplinary artist Miquel Mesquida (Manacor, 1954), which can be visited at Hotel Can Cirera. In the space at Carrer de Catalunya number 4 of the Galeria Horrach Moyà, we can enjoy the solo project by Girbent (Sóller, 1969). While Pep Llabrés Art Contemporani presents the new work by Aina Albo Puigserver (Palma, 1982) under the title “Com un Temple Infinit”, referring to nature as a temple in which contemplation and the search for light and atmospheric phenomena become the excuse to investigate the nature of human emotions.

The full programme of the event can be consulted and downloaded at: www.artpalmacontemporani.com