Alboraya's House of Culture Gardens Blossom with Miren Isusquiza's Art

The local artist has personalized the garden sheds with a chromatic palette evoking the local orchard and reading, fostering culture.

Image of an artistic mural with warm and green colors in a garden.
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Image of an artistic mural with warm and green colors in a garden.

The gardens of Alboraya's House of Culture have unveiled a new look thanks to the artistic intervention of local resident Miren Isusquiza, who has filled the adjacent sheds with color, featuring motifs that evoke the land and reading.

Local artist Miren Isusquiza has been responsible for revitalizing the gardens of Alboraya's House of Culture, artistically personalizing the adjacent sheds. This initiative is part of the proposal by the Culture and Library department, led by Conxa Villena, which seeks to promote artistic creations, especially those by local artists.
The intervention stands out for its use of warm colors and green tones, which evoke the chromatic palette of the land and the orchard, so characteristic of Alboraya. The varied chromatism even includes a touch of purple, symbolizing diversity.

"A display of color and good vibes with nods to reading and visual culture, and phrases that highlight the importance of seeing and reading to cultivate knowledge."

Miren Isusquiza · Local Artist
This improvement adds to other recent novelties implemented at the House of Culture, such as the creation of a municipal playroom with games and stories for children, a fully equipped 'tupper room' for eating and resting during study sessions in the library, and the extension of study room hours, especially during exam periods.