Burriana's youth art school exhibits 230 works

The Municipal Center for the Arts in Burriana showcases the final course works of 125 students in drawing, painting, and ceramics.

Generic image of a children's and youth art exhibition with various works on display.
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Generic image of a children's and youth art exhibition with various works on display.

The Municipal Center for the Arts in Burriana has opened its doors to the end-of-course exhibition for its Children and Youth students from the Municipal School of Plastic Arts, featuring a total of 230 works.

A total of 125 students have presented 230 works of drawing, painting, and ceramics, which are now on display in the Cloister of the Municipal Center for Culture La Mercé in Burriana. The exhibition will be open throughout the week during the cultural center's usual hours.
The Councilor for Culture, Alejandro Clausell, highlighted the importance of fostering creativity from an early age. "This exhibition reflects the talent, perseverance, and artistic evolution of the students. From the City Council, we continue to support educational spaces that allow children and young people to develop their creativity," he stated.
The Councilor for Festive Culture, Paloma Boix, also attended the inauguration, encouraging students to continue their artistic development. During the event, the young artists unveiled their creations to their families, who were able to witness their progress firsthand.
The center's director, Ana Llopis, emphasized the educational and artistic process experienced throughout the year. "Each exhibited work is the result of the students' effort, dedication, and enthusiasm. For the teaching staff, it is very rewarding to accompany them in their artistic growth," she affirmed, also thanking the work of the faculty: Amèlia Gual, Isabel Monfort, Angie Vera, and José Simón.