Participatory exhibition on community, care and emotions: art as a collective embrace
Inhabiting conflict is more than an exhibition: it is an invitation to think (and feel) how the personal and the collective intertwine.
The artist Ela Fidalgo transforms the Casal Solleric into a community creation space, with works that mix embroidery, painting, sculpture and installation, and a central piece built from contributions from many people.
✅ Why go
Because it is not “just looking”: it is an expo that talks about bonds, shelter and care, and it is very good to experience walking through it calmly (especially in the patio and the façade).
In addition, it is a FREE cultural plan right in the center.
❌ To keep in mind
On Mondays the Casal Solleric is usually closed, and on Sundays the hours are shorter.
If you can, go during the week or Saturday afternoon to enjoy it without rushing.
📍 Data
Date: January 20 to April 13
Place: Casal Solleric (ShowCase, patio and façade), Passeig del Born, Palma
Entry: FREE / free entry
🕒 Hours (Casal Solleric)
Tuesday to Saturday: 10:00–20:00
Sundays and holidays: 11:00–14:30
Monday: closed
📌 Complementary activity (if you want to go with context)
Combined visit to “Premis Ciutat de Palma Antoni Gelabert 2024” + “Inhabiting the conflict”: February 15 at 11:00 (according to schedule).
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