Exhibitions, festivals and residencies
Michael Housewright ~//~ Carina Meijer ~//~ Sarina Reilingh
~//~Richard Raaphorst ~//~ Brie Adkins ~//~ Marcello von Schwartz ~//~
Boxie ~//~ Milan Nowak ~//~ Jelmar Stakenburg ~//~ Jaap Stiemer
~//~ Myriam Vela Blanca ~//~ Johanne Nordstrand ~//~ Sthom ~//~
Thysa Zevenbergen
The view over the Mediterranean Sea from one of the art studios is breathtaking.
Spanish artist Myriam Vela Blanca shows what she has been working on in the studio.
Dutch artist Richard Raaphorst worked on his first horror comic book at Casa 3.
Canadian artist Brie Adkins was the first to create an artwork in the streets of Polopos.
The mural by Brie Adkins at the entrance of the village.
An excerpt from the poster for the exhibition featuring photos of fellow villagers by Marcelo von Schwartz.
Marcelo von Schwartz in our gallery space with some of the photo's he took of our neighbours.
The people of Polopos all came to see the exhibition. They were allowed to take their portrait home afterwards.
Dutch artist Boxie arrived in Polopos in style with his old Mercedes which is constantly painted over.
We invited a class from the primary school at the bottom of the mountain to help Boxie make a mural in Polopos.
The kids loved it. The school instructed them not to write or draw anything divisive. Otherwise they were free to do what they wanted.
In the collegio, the school in La Mamola, Boxie invited all 160 pupils from 4 to 13 years old to help with a mural on the school playground.
After school the kids were invited to paint on Boxie's car. They liked this even better than helping with the mural!
Dutch actress Monic Hendrickx stayed with us in Casa 3 while filming a short Sci-Fi movie for which we scouted locations. We hosted the entire production team in Polopos.
Flamenco music on the main square next to restaurant Julia.
Dutch artist Sarina Reilingh concentrated on painting townscapes in Polopos.
The town square by Sarina Reilingh.
Chair in the corner of one of the accommodations in Casa 3, by Sarina Reilingh.
Pen drawing of the church in Polopos, by Sarina Reilingh.
Detail of one of the many old wooden doors in Polopos, by Sarina Reilingh.
Painting on location in Polopos. Dutch artist Sarina Reilingh gifted us this painting. It is now on the wall in one of the accommodations in Casa 3.
Drone photography of Polopos by American photographer Michael Housewright
Drone photography of Polopos by American photographer Michael Housewright
Dutch photographer Carina Meijer took this shot of the shepherd and her herd in Polopos.
Thysa cutting a page for her second children's book of 'Kleine Vos'
Large paper cutout by Thysa Zevenbergen.
I am not biased at all, but I love how every single feather has its own pattern!
I love crows, so how awesome when you get a self made artwork from your wife. <3
The second children's book of Thysa is set around Polopos. The cover shows the view from Polopos towards the Mediterranean Sea.
We created our very first piece of art together in Polopos. We created this mural in 2019. By now, it could do with a new coat of paint...
Promoting Polopos and our art events is a very important part of our work. This was a live interview for Canal Sur Radio.
The first art event we organised was an art walk along 6 pop-up galleries in which 30 local artists participated.
We like to use spaces for exhibitions that normally have a different function than a gallery. This is our kitchen in Casa 3 with works by Norwegian artist Johanne Nordstrand.
Again, this space is not normally a gallery. It was an old bodega that had yet to be remodelled. Thysa helps Norwegian artist Johanne Nordstrand hang her work.
Nick Fudge is an artist who lived and worked in Polopos for a short time.