On the idyllic island of La Palma, Canary Islands, an unparalleled event unfolds: the Trashplant Festival, an artistic celebration that fuses creativity, environmental awareness and reuse. From March 18-24, 2024, El Paso becomes the epicenter of a unique experience that puts the island on the world map of contemporary and critical art.

The Art that Emerges from Waste

The Trashplant Festival, directed by Folelé Producciones, brings together a diverse group of plastic and urban artists from around the world. Their mission: to transform waste into works of art through installations, sculptures, murals, accidental pieces, music, workshops, documentaries and other actions that invite us to reflect on our relationship with the environment.

The Artists and their Commitment

The festival’s artistic line-up is exceptional. It includes some of the best creators of contemporary urban art, such as:

  1. Biancoshock (Italy): A genius of committed art.
  2. Bosoletti (Argentina): His work defies convention.
  3. Luigi Stinga (Italy): A master of creativity.
  4. Mireia Tramunt (Canary Islands): World-renowned local artist.

These talented creators will explore the iconography of waste, transformation and environmental awareness in their works.

Educational and Cultural Impact

Trashplant Festival is not only an art exhibition, but also an educational event. In addition to the artworks, there will be concerts, artistic-educational workshops, documentaries, dialogues and contemporary dance. The Casa de la Cultura of El Paso will be the epicenter of these parallel activities on March 23.

A Unique Opportunity

Don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in this dialogue between art and consciousness. The works and interventions will be distributed throughout the urban center of El Paso, accessible to all. Come and discover how art can transform our vision of the world and our commitment to the planet! 🌿🎨