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Welcome to the digital logbook of the Art Explora Festival! Discover our resources to prepare or extend your visit, share your impressions and explore the testimonials of other visitors. Explore artist profiles, artworks, educational resources, podcasts, and videos—all conveniently housed in one place.Enjoy your discovery!

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IN THE EYES OF: SOFIANE BYARI - EP. 7

Art Explora
Málaga

Discover Sofiane Byari in this new episode of our "In The Eyes Of" series, as he explores the dynamics of migration between Morocco and Spain through art and craft.

A multidisciplinary artist, Sofiane Byari uses his everyday environment as the raw material for his creations. Between recovery, transformation and misappropriation, he collects objects in the street, giving them a second life through hybrid sculptures and installations. His work moves away from conventional exhibition settings to take root in public spaces, where life is in full swing.

In Malaga, he welcomes us to his "zouia", his improvised temple. This space becomes the focal point of a project that questions migration and exchanges between the two shores of the Mediterranean. Using found materials, he builds a raft, a powerful symbol of the crossing, but also of movement in both directions. It's neither just a departure, nor just an arrival, but a possibility of going back and forth, an open dialogue between cultures and territories.

In his performative interventions, he invites passers-by to interact, to rethink the spaces they occupy, to become aware of the trajectories that run through them. His raft, more than a boat, is a metaphor: for art in motion, for an indestructible link between here and elsewhere, for a means of reinventing the way we inhabit the world.

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Mediterranean Crossed residencies
Video
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Visual Art

IN THE EYES OF: THEO PRODROMIDIS - EP. 6

Art Explora
Málaga

Discover Theo Prodromidis in this 6th episode of our "In The Eyes Of" series, as he explores the links between sound and social commitment in Andalusia.

Greek-born artist and filmmaker Theo Prodromidis questions notions of belonging and territory through his work. His approach is based on listening: to cities, to the voices and stories that weave the identity of a place. In Andalusia, he records the sounds of everyday life, capturing the resonance of urban spaces and the traces left by those who inhabit them.

Her project is rooted in encounters with individuals and collectives engaged in the fight against poor housing and precariousness. Notes, sound fragments and everyday objects become witnesses to a struggle, markers of a resistance where the intimate meets the political. By collecting these elements, Théo Prodromidis builds a sensitive cartography of social realities, offering a new way of inhabiting and thinking about the city.

For him, listening to the city also means reflecting on how we listen to each other. Behind these sounds, a question emerges: how can we overcome differences by highlighting similarities?  

In a context where finding a home is becoming a challenge, these recordings are much more than souvenirs, they are a way of reclaiming a territory, transforming the ephemeral into the permanent, and making listening an act of solidarity.

An invitation to hear the world differently.

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Visual Art
All audiences
Mediterranean

Collaborative mural: Limassol

Art Explora
Limassol

During the Art Explora Festival in Limassol, from October 25 to November 4, we had the opportunity to continue the collaborative mural on the Mediterranean that was started in Rijeka.

Together, your contributions formed a vibrant fresco celebrating the richness and diversity of Mediterranean identities. Your drawings brought the festival's themes to life, highlighting a shared heritage, shared creativity, and bonds that transcend borders.

This traveling mural had just made its way from Rijeka, where the festival’s Croatian audience added their own small artworks, which are featured in the logbook. Go check them out too!

We asked you what the Mediterranean means to you, and here is a selection of your best artworks! Thank you to everyone who shared their drawings.

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Mediterranean
All audiences

Collaborative mural : Rijeka

Art Explora
Rijeka

During the Art Explora Festival in Rijeka, from September 12 to 20, we invited you to draw what the Mediterranean means to you, and you responded with incredible creativity. Food, boats, horizons, family memories... each drawing revealed a personal link with our shared culture.

Together, your contributions have formed a vibrant mural celebrating the richness and diversity of Mediterranean identities, bringing the festival's themes to life through a shared heritage and connections that transcend borders.

The traveling mural then continued its journey to Cyprus, where new participants added their own perspective. You can also discover their drawings in the logbook, and the fresco will continue to grow during our next stopovers.

Take a moment to rediscover some of your best artwork. Thanks to everyone who shared their drawings!

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Virtual Reality Pavilion
School
Heritage

Discovery Tour : Ancient Egypt

Ubisoft

Immerse yourself in history with "Mediterranean Wonders". At the Art Explora Festival, enjoy an immersive virtual reality experience and explore one of these three iconic cities at the height of their splendor: Athens in the 5th century BC; Alexandria in Ptolemaic Egypt; Venice in the Renaissance. 

To prepare for your visit, discover Ubisoft's Discovery Tour. Produced in partnership with McGill University and the Technology Learning & Cognition Lab, these educational guides for teachers offer practical tools for developing lesson plans and accessing printable documents.

Click here to view the Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt, discovering the Great Pyramids and the reign of Cleopatra.

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Virtual Reality Pavilion
School
Heritage

Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece

Ubisoft

Immerse yourself in history with "Mediterranean Wonders". At the Art Explora Festival, enjoy an immersive virtual reality experience and explore one of these three iconic cities at the height of their splendor: Athens in the 5th century BC; Alexandria in Ptolemaic Egypt; Venice in the Renaissance. 

To prepare for your visit, discover Ubisoft's Discovery Tour. Produced in partnership with McGill University and the Technology Learning & Cognition Lab, these educational guides for teachers offer practical tools for developing lesson plans and accessing printable documents.

Click here to view the Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece.

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Mediterranean Crossed residencies
Video
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Visual Art

IN THE EYES OF: JUAN GALLEGO BENOT AND CARMEN YRUELA BAENA - EP.5

Art Explora
Tangier

Discover Juan Gallego Benot and Carmen Yruela Baena in this 5th episode of our "In The Eyes Of" series, as they explore the links between poetry, music and memory in Tangier.

Juan Gallego Benot is a poet and researcher. His academic reflection focuses on rhetoric and modernity, questioning forms of narrative and their impact on our perception of the world. In Tangier, he questions migration dynamics and identity tensions through poetry, a medium in which language becomes a space for resonance and confrontation.

Flamenco singer Carmen Yruela Baena brings Juan's writings to life. Her interpretation breathes new life into the texts, infusing them with the vibrant intonations of flamenco, an art with mixed roots. Together, they weave a dialogue where poetry mingles with sound, where the voice becomes an instrument of memory.

Both originally from Andalusia, the history of flamenco is revealed in the course of their research as a prism through which they observe colonial legacies and migratory trajectories between Spain and Morocco. Rhythms and melodies bear traces of shifting identities, crossed borders and shared narratives.

A work that invites us to rethink cultural identity as a polyphonic echo in constant reinvention.

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Visual Art

IN THE EYES OF: MARIA VARELA - EP.4

Art Explora
Tangier

Discover the artist Maria Varela in this 4th episode of our ‘In The Eyes Of’ series, and immerse yourself in her experience of a residency in Tangier, Morocco. 

Originally from Athens, interdisciplinary artist and teacher of applied arts at the University of Northern Macedonia, Maria Varela explores the links between technology, handicraft and collective memory.   

During her residency in Tangiers, she took an interest in local textile know-how and its ability to transmit narratives. Her work questions handicraft and its role as a medium of emancipation, interrogating the relationship between female creators, traditions and the traces left in time. Her apprenticeship in local weaving with Moroccan designers has given her an insight into the notions of memory, the instrumentalisation of know-how and overproduction.  

This research invites us to rethink the interaction between crafts and new forms of artistic expression.

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Museum boat
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Video

Festival Art Explora - Highlights from Rabat

Art Explora
Rabat

✨ 7 days, a unique atmosphere, and stars in the eyes for 15,000 visitors!

From museum-boat experiences to performances in the city's iconic venues, join us for a few moments to relive the best of Rabat's Art Explora Festival.

Thank you to all the visitors, artists, teams, and our wonderful partners, especially @le18marrakech who made the two Moroccan stops an exceptional success 🙌

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Key figures

IN 2024

220 000

Visitors
were able to discover the festival and the world's first museum ship

500

Artists
were scheduled as part of the different stages

8,000

Schoolchildren and beneficiaries of associations participated in dedicated visits and workshops.

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Our Stopover Reports

At the end of each stop, our press releases summarize the highlights and key figures. Consult them to assess the Festival's impact and follow our actions step by step. 

Limassol

From November 25 to October 4, the Festival took its place in Limassol, with a unique artistic program in the heart of the Cypriot city. With events in a number of local cultural venues, as well as the boat museum in the marina, over 15,000 visitors took part in the festivities.

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25
OCT.
4
NOV.

Piraeus - Athens

From October 3 to 12, the Art Explora Festival and its boat dropped anchor in Piraeus, with all its artistic facilities. Between the two exhibition pavilions, the Présentes digital experience, the on-stage programming and the museum boat, no fewer than 23,000 visitors had the chance to take part in the festival.

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3
OCT.
12
OCT.

Rijeka

From September 12 to 20, the Festival headed to Croatia, specifically Rijeka, for a program that is unique in the world, combining music, dance, and contemporary art.

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12
SEVEN.
20
SEVEN.

Nice

On the occasion of the 3rd United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC 3), held from June 9 to 13, 2025, Art Explora presented Psychosphere, a digital work by artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen, in its LED tunnel.

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2
JUN.
13
JUN.

RABAT 2024

From October 11 to 17, Rabat pulsated with performances blending dance, design, and circus arts. This week of intense artistic exchange brought together 15,000 visitors and raised awareness among 1,620 young people and families about the ecological and cultural challenges facing the Mediterranean. Discover all the highlights in our press release.

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11
OCT.
17
OCT.

DURRËS 2025

From April 10 to 21, the Art Explora Festival dropped anchor in Durrës, attracting 35,000 visitors to its museum ship and dockside pavilions. Curated by Arnisa Zeqo, assisted by Rina Meta, the "Of Cities and Women" program showcased the work of some fifty Albanian and international artists. Discover all the festival highlights in our dedicated press release.

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10
APR.
21
APR.

MALAGA 2024

From October 31 to November 10, moored at Muelle Uno, the museum catamaran attracted 12,000 visitors, while 8,000 people participated in events organized at various locations throughout the city. With a total of 20,000 participants, this stopover brought 2024 to a spectacular close!

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30
OCT.
10
NOV.

VENICE 2024

During the opening week of the Contemporary Art Biennale, the museum ship welcomed nearly 4,000 visitors and art professionals. A unique immersion into the heart of contemporary creation, encountering remarkable works and engaged artists. Relive the highlights of this stopover in our dedicated press release.

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17
APR.
22
APR.

TANGIER 2024

From September 20 to 29, Tangier welcomed 100,000 visitors with a program blending concerts and poetry performances. Educational engagement was central to this event, with the participation of 140 school and community groups. All the highlights are detailed in our dedicated press release.

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20
SEVEN.
29
SEVEN.

Malta 2024

Relive our stopover in Valletta, Malta, organized in collaboration with Spazju Kreattiv from March 21 to 31, 2024. More than 21,000 visitors participated in these ten days of the festival.

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21
MARCH
31
MARCH

Marseille 2024

From June 6 to 18, 2024, over 60,000 visitors explored the Art Explora Festival and its museum ship. Discover all the highlights in our dedicated press release.

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06
JUNE
18
JUNE

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