Miren Isusquiza's Art Transforms the Gardens of Alboraya's House of Culture

The Department of Culture promotes local talent with an artistic intervention that fills the outdoor spaces with color and messages.

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

The gardens of Alboraya's House of Culture have unveiled a new look thanks to the artistic intervention by local resident Miren Isusquiza, who has personalized the adjacent sheds with an explosion of color and cultural messages.

This initiative, promoted by the Department of Culture and Library, led by Conxa Villena, seeks to foster and support artistic creations, especially those by local artists. Miren Isusquiza's work perfectly integrates with the surroundings, using a chromatic palette that evokes the land and the orchard, elements so characteristic of Alboraya.
Warm colors and green tones dominate the composition, which also includes a touch of purple to symbolize diversity. This artistic renovation not only provides visual beauty but also conveys a profound message about the importance of knowledge and culture.

"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 novelties recently implemented at Alboraya's House of Culture. Among them are the creation of a municipal playroom with games and stories for children, a fully equipped room for eating and resting during study sessions at the library, and the extension of study room hours, especially during exam periods.