Usurbil unveils extensive spring cultural program, highlighting "Polen" exhibition

The local initiative 650 Usurbil Bizi has announced activities until June, focusing on local identity and transformative projects.

Generic image of a library interior with a microphone and empty chairs.
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Generic image of a library interior with a microphone and empty chairs.

The 650 Usurbil Bizi initiative in Usurbil has announced a broad cultural and tourism program for this spring, centered on local identity and transformative projects, running until the end of June.

This program will offer opportunities to explore the cultural creations in Usurbil's streets, the heritage of Salbatore Church, cider culture, and waste management models. One of this year's main novelties is the guided tours to the "Polen" exhibition by local artist Jokin Eizagirre "Txitxo", on display at Sutegi from March 20th to April 19th.
The exhibition's theme is rooted in nature, depicting how color and matter spread through space like pollen, symbolizing the beginning of life and creation. One guided tour, combined with the Open Museum, is already fully booked, but another, commented on by the artist himself, will take place on Friday, April 17th.

The artist himself will explain his work, the creative process, and the ideas behind the pieces.

The exhibition will be open at Sutegi until April 20th, from Monday to Friday from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, and on Saturdays and Sundays from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM and from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM. Additionally, at the end of the month, a special bertso walk has been organized in collaboration with Alkartasuna Kooperatiba through the apple orchards of Aginaga and Txokoalde, with explanations by Jakoba Errekondo and the participation of bertsolaris Maialen Lujanbio and Andoni Egaña.
The program also includes other guided tours, such as the Zero Zabor and Zaintzaren Usurbil routes, as well as those combining the Open Museum and Salbatore Church, extending until June 26th.