'Sormenaren Hazia' Exhibition Nears End at Portalea

The exhibition, featuring works by students from Eibar BHI, will conclude its run tomorrow, Sunday, at the Portalea venue.

Generic image: library interior with microphone and empty chairs.
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Generic image: library interior with microphone and empty chairs.

The 'Sormenaren Hazia' exhibition, displaying works by students from Eibar BHI, is in its final days at the Portalea exhibition hall, concluding on Sunday, May 3rd, blending artistic creation with academic training.

The 'Sormenaren Hazia' exhibition, featuring artworks created by students from Eibar BHI, is approaching its final days at the Portalea exhibition hall. This display, linked to the center formerly known as Ignacio Zuloaga Institute, will remain open until tomorrow, Sunday, May 3rd, as part of an initiative that combines artistic creation, academic training, and direct public engagement.
The exhibition opened on April 17th and is part of Portalea's cultural program, where students present a selection of works developed during the academic year. According to the municipal agenda, the exhibition can be visited until May 3rd at 8:30 PM.

The value of the initiative lies not only in the exhibition of the works, but also in the process involved in preparing a public display. The selection of pieces, the organization of the space, the coexistence of diverse works, and the relationship with visitors are all part of an experience that brings students closer to the real dynamics of the artistic field.

The title, 'Sormenaren Hazia', refers to the idea of a creative seed, an image that aligns with the formative nature of the project. The exhibition functions as a showcase for young creators and, at the same time, as recognition of the teaching work that promotes art education in the municipality.
Portalea thus once again serves as a meeting point between Eibar's cultural activity and educational centers. The presence of school works in a municipal exhibition hall strengthens the connection between young creation and the city's cultural life.