Denia to host Ramón Puig de la Bellacasa’s “Errancias” exhibition

Denia’s Casa de Cultura will host “Errancias”

Denia’s Casa de Cultura will host “Errancias”

Denia is preparing to welcome a new contemporary art exhibition this spring as artist Ramón Puig de la Bellacasa Alberola presents his latest collection, titled “Errancias”, at the Sala Gran of the Casa de Cultura.

The exhibition will officially open on Wednesday, May 28, at 7pm and will remain available to the public until June 13. Visitors will be able to explore the collection from Monday to Friday between 11am and 2pm and again from 5pm to 9pm. On Saturdays, the exhibition will open from 10am until 1.30pm.

Contemporary art arrives at Casa de Cultura

Organisers say “Errancias” will feature a selection of works exploring themes connected to movement, reflection and personal interpretation through contemporary artistic expression.

The exhibition is expected to offer visitors an immersive and thought-provoking experience, with the artist using different visual approaches to encourage emotional and personal responses from the audience.

Casa de Cultura has become one of Denia’s key cultural spaces, regularly hosting exhibitions, theatre performances, concerts and community events throughout the year. The venue continues to attract both local artists and touring exhibitions as the city strengthens its reputation as an important cultural hub in the Marina Alta region.

Denia expands its cultural programme

Local authorities say exhibitions such as “Errancias” form part of a wider effort to support regional artists while expanding Denia’s cultural calendar for both residents and visitors.

In recent years, the city has significantly increased its programme of spring and summer cultural activities, with exhibitions, live music events and artistic performances taking place across multiple venues throughout the municipality.

The initiative also reflects growing interest in cultural tourism across the Costa Blanca, where municipalities are increasingly combining traditional tourism with art, gastronomy and community-focused events to attract visitors outside the peak summer season.

The exhibition will be free to attend throughout its run.

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