Solsona's Mira l'Art Exhibition Enters Final Days with 14 Creative Showcases

The City Council encourages residents and visitors to explore the urban gallery transforming the old town until this Friday.

Showcase of an old shop in the historic center of Solsona with a contemporary artwork displayed.
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Showcase of an old shop in the historic center of Solsona with a contemporary artwork displayed.

The Solsona City Council urges the public to take advantage of the final days of the "Mira l'Art" exhibition, which turns the old town into an open-air gallery featuring 14 artistic window displays until Friday, January 16.

The initiative, which began in late November, aims to integrate art into daily life by exhibiting works outside conventional exhibition spaces. A total of 14 artists linked to Solsona, the Solsonès region, or the territory display their creations in shop windows and municipal facilities.
Participating creators include names such as Jaume Roure, Pere Cuadrench, Anna Terricabras, Ton Casserras, Jaume Cuadrench, Aurembiaix Sabaté, Claustre Cuadrench, Ramon-Àngel Davins, Aleix Albareda, Joma, and Lurdes Santamaria. This edition has added three new creators: Ester Salamé, from Sant Llorenç de Morunys; Fermí Garriga, from Solsona, and Eduard Sánchez, from Cardona.
The artistic circuit features a diversity of disciplines, including painting, illustration, sculpture, and installation, establishing a direct dialogue with the public through the glass of the windows. As a notable novelty, the route has been extended for the first time to Sant Roc square, incorporating two new exhibition points.

The exhibition aims to bring artistic creation closer to all audiences and strengthen the relationship between art and citizenship, allowing viewers to encounter quality works in unexpected and everyday environments.

The exhibition offers a unique opportunity to discover local talent and see the city through different eyes, placing art in direct contact with the daily lives of residents and visitors before it closes definitively this Friday.