Arty Saturday at the Art Palma Brunch
Art Palma Brunch, one of the most important artistic events of the year along with Art Palma Summer and the Nit de l'Art, is back for its 19th edition on Saturday, March 23.
Food & Art
'Fine dining with a hungry artist' by Icon Zar
Icon Zar's upcoming exhibition will take place on December 14 at 7pm in theArtmadams hotel.
If you can dream it, you can do it
Saloua Sfar talks about Muse, a new space for arts in Palma.
Branded Content
“Fine dining with a hungry artist” by Icon Zar
The project consists of a series of initiatives, and this time we are talking about arte pobre, it's influences on her art and rethinking recycling in 2023.
La Nit de l'Art 2023
Nit de l'Art 2023: Palma set for the big night of art
Complete listing of participating galleries, cultural centres and museums.
Saloua Sfar has now opened another venue
Saloua Sfar has now opened another venue.
New lease of life for Mallorca’s great white elephant
GESA building will finally be restored and renovated and become a Museum of Contemporary and Modern Art.
What's on in Mallorca on Sunday
Final weekend for the Oktoberfest; Llucmajor's final fair and more ...
Palma's enchanting Nit de l'Art starts tonight.
Palma's enchanting Nit de l'Art starts tonight.
Saladina Art Fest
Previous edition of the Saladina Art Fest in Can Picafort.
"Mallorca has it all - great yachting and a vibrant energy"
Interview with artist, super yacht chef and cultural ambassador for Malta, Caroline Navarro.
Nils Burwitz and the terraces of the Tramuntana
Nils Burwitz's book is a compilation of watercolours and texts.
A new ray of light for Mallorca in times of uncertainty
Interview with German artist Nils Burwitz, who created the famous stained glass windows in the Anglican Church in Palma.
- Spain wants Britons to show they have 113.40 euros, £97, per day for their holidays
- Major security alert at Mallorca airport, surprise landing of flights from Morocco and Namibia
- Big changes on the horizon when Britons travel to Mallorca
- Over two hours for Britons to get through Palma airport queues
- Living in a motorhome in Palma: "It'll only get worse"