- Renowned artists such as Belén Pez, Marta Ruiz Anguera, Motecualquiera, Marc Gómez, Yasmina Oliveros, and Carolina Adan Caro will take part this weekend in the Urban Art Festival of the capital of Raiguer.
- The Casal de Joves Sa Fàbrica will host the first session of Inca Street Art with a roundtable featuring artists and professionals.
May 14, 2025. This weekend, Inca will become the capital of urban art with the sixth edition of the Inca Street Art Fest. The festival has already become a consolidated event, transforming Inca into a true open-air museum. This initiative aims to democratize culture by raising awareness through artworks that interact directly with the public in the street, making the art experience accessible to all citizens and visitors.
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Inca Street Art Celebrates Its Sixth Edition
With the intention of showcasing the diversity within urban art, the festival includes two main disciplines: Street Art and Graffiti. For the Street Art section, six large-scale murals will be created by prominent muralists from the local, national, and international scenes.
LOCATION 1: Eivissa Street
Belén Pez, known for her vibrant work, stands out for her use of colour and abstract forms.
LOCATION 2: Formentera Street
Marta Ruiz blends traditional techniques with new media and conceptual art.
LOCATION 3: New parking lot at Sa Quartera Square
Motecualquiera, a young emerging artist whose work is full of vitality and colour.
LOCATION 4: Building at Mediterrània Square
Marc Gómez, a Mallorcan painter who starts from figuration to explore new and subtle pictorial languages.
LOCATION 5: Parking lot of San Juan de Dios Hospital
Yasmina Oliveros with a career focused on highlighting the role of women in rural environments.
LOCATION 6: Torreta Street
Carolina Adan Caro, a multifaceted artist with her own studio in downtown Palma, specialised in murals, illustration, and canvas painting.
In parallel, graffiti-centred activities will include a live exhibition along the walls of Pla Avenue.
One of the most notable new features this year is the wall on Pau Street, which will be divided into three equal sections. It will host the work of three emerging artists: Palma d’Art, Diocles & Luli, and Gastón Muñiz, offering them a platform to connect with a broader audience.
The festival will kick off on May 16 with a roundtable discussion at the Casal de Joves Sa Fàbrica, featuring professionals and artists such as Neus Aguiló, Miquel Àngel Ballester, Jordi Pallarès, Marta del Pino, and Daniel Mora, among others. The goal of this event is to reflect on the role of art in public spaces, collective creation processes, and the relationship between art and territory.
In addition, the IES Inca high school will contribute a new mural created by its students.