Artists Drawing Masks

🎨 The group of sketchers BoSCQuexeiras visited the Museo do Pobo Galego to create their artworks inspired by the masks featured in the exhibition MASKS. Alas y Viento Collection. Nacho Rovira II. More than thirty people gathered in this beautiful ethnographic museum to immerse themselves in the exhibition through artistic expression. Masks are a handcrafted representation of the identity of the communities that make and wear them — so what better way to explore this exhibition than through collective art?

📍 We invite you to visit the exhibition and let yourselves be inspired by it until 26 April, in the upper cloister of the Museo do Pobo Galego.

Recent Posts

MASKS: Masks as an Educational Tool to Inspire Imagination and Cultural Identity

With their masks, the children symbolically “chased away the Winter Lord”, bringing to life an educational experience that combines tradition, creativity, and storytelling. Recently, the Museum welcomed a group of […]

Read More
The Seeds of Persephone – The Masks of Nicola Toce

As part of the cultural heritage valorisation activities promoted by the MASKS – Unveiling the Arts and Works behind the Masks project, the event “The Seeds of Persephone – The […]

Read More
The 33rd Valladolid Craft Fair Showcased Four Demonstration Workshops on Traditional Masquerades

The 33rd Valladolid Craft Fair Showcased Four Demonstration Workshops on Traditional Masquerades Organised by the Federation of Craft Organisations of Castile and León (FOACAL), with the support of Valladolid City […]

Read More
MASKS project