In Catalan, the verb brufar means drinking wine or liquor in the celebration of some event. A term that is now associated with art creating BrufART, an initiative of Antònia Fuster, Carme Sánchez, Mateo Vallescar and Tomeu l'Amo that they hope will open to other artists in future editions.
BrufART proposes a guided itinerary through four spaces of the Colònia de Sant Pere (Artà). It begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Cultural Center and continues in Petit Rocamar, the Rectoria to finish at the Escoleta Municipal, where attendees will be offered a refreshment with the presence of the artists.
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