San Lorenzo de El Escorial Hosts 'Art Goes to the Street' Spring Edition

Thirty artists will display their works in various locations across the town, bringing creativity closer to all audiences.

Image of an outdoor cultural event in a historic square.
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Image of an outdoor cultural event in a historic square.

The cultural event 'Art Goes to the Street' returns to San Lorenzo de El Escorial this weekend, bringing together thirty creators to exhibit their works in public spaces.

This spring edition of the initiative offers a unique opportunity for the public to engage with the work of various artists in a direct and accessible manner. The main goal is to democratize access to art, reaching those who do not typically visit galleries or exhibition halls, thereby enriching the cultural offerings of the town.
Approximately 30 creators will participate in this edition, showcasing their artistic proposals in emblematic locations throughout San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Exhibition venues include the Patio de la Casa de Cultura, Floridablanca Street, and Jacinto Benavente Square, transforming these areas into open-air galleries.

"The objective of this initiative is to bring art closer to all audiences, including those who do not usually visit galleries or exhibition halls, so that all of them constitute an additional attraction to enjoy San Lorenzo de El Escorial."

the event organizers