Art Palma Summer 2026 will bring together more than 20 galleries and exhibition spaces in Mallorca on 4 June for a new edition of the event organised by Art Palma Contemporani. The event, which opens the island’s summer art season, will take place from 6 pm to 10 pm and will offer free access to around 50 exhibitions featuring more than 100 artists across different locations in Palma, Andratx and Pollença.

Art Palma Summer

One of the exhibitions from last year’s edition of Art Palma Summer. Photo: Art Palma Contemporani.

Established as one of the major events in Mallorca’s cultural calendar, alongside Nit de l’Art and Art Palma Brunch, Art Palma Summer 2026 will once again open some of the leading spaces in the Balearic art circuit to the public for an event dedicated to contemporary art and the discovery of new creative proposals from Spain and abroad.

Participating galleries

The galleries confirmed to take part in Art Palma Summer 2026 are ABA Art Lab, Baró, CCA Andratx, Galería Fran Reus, Kewenig Palma, Galería L21, Galería Maior de Pollença, Galería Pelaires, Pep Llabrés Art Contemporani, Galería Xavier Fiol, Tube Gallery, Galería Fermay and Galería LA BIBI, among other spaces linked to Mallorca’s art scene.

The programme will feature painting, photography, sculpture, installation, video and new visual languages in an event that has become one of the leading showcases for contemporary art on the island.

Art Palma Summer 2026 reinforces Mallorca’s cultural role

The new edition will also take place at a particularly active moment for the island’s cultural scene. Mallorca continues to strengthen its international artistic profile through initiatives such as Mallorca PhotoFest 2026 and through the growing visibility of its galleries and creative spaces within Europe’s contemporary art circuits.

Beyond the exhibitions, Art Palma Summer 2026 has also become a meeting point for artists, collectors, curators, industry professionals and visitors interested in discovering some of the most outstanding proposals on the Spanish and international art scene.

For one afternoon, Palma and other cultural enclaves across Mallorca will once again become a major artistic route open to the public, strengthening the island’s position as one of the Mediterranean’s leading cultural destinations and one of the places with the greatest projection for contemporary art during the summer season.