
By António Areal, Martim Brion and Sofia Areal. The Cascais Cultural Center brings together three generations of artists from the same family.

[ May > September ] Sunday afternoons will again be filled with the sound of jazz, with a little funk and soul, easy entertainment among friends and a good atmosphere.
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Marking the centenary of the birth of Master Querubim Lapa (1925-2016), one of Portugal's most important ceramists, the National Tile Museum is presenting this temporary exhibition.

An exhibition of tile panels developed by 12 young artists, the public will be able to see the result of the work carried out in the Museum's space,

An invitation to reflect on art as a source of meaning across different contexts, expressions and latitudes of inhabited space, and of the people who live within it.
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The experience, in the words of Nuria Enguita: “involves perception, imagination and memory, implies desire, and refers to action, practice and thought; it is always individual and collective, internal and external”.

Faience collection from the Museum of Lisbon - Roman Theatre
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A keen, passionate gaze fixes in each image a living testimony, an echo of the past that resonates in the present, defying oblivion.
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A poetic appeal on behalf of the conservation of the planet, this exhibition invites reflection on the way we engage or fail to engage with nature in its plural and biodiverse forms, as ocean, forest and other habitats.
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A sensory dive into form, surface and visual rhythm, both aesthetic and spatial.
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Visual art through the lens of a very distinctive aesthetic.
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This exhibition moves through sculpture, drawing and installation. Here, Cláudia Guerreiro and Filipe Romão deconstruct the common meaning of the expression By a thread.
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From scraps of fabric, whether it be a piece of lace, an old shirt, part of a jacket lining, or any number of things drawn from the textile world, Sónia Gomes creates organic sculpture.
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An exhibition-installation that reflects and highlights the influence of Japanese aesthetics on the work of the Portuguese artist Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro (1846-1905).
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In June, the month of its Patron Saints, Lisboa is celebrating in a festive atmosphere: music, dance and much more.
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The Festival of Capuchos brings many reasons of interest, its program will feature musicians and groups of excellence and with very varied and appealing repertoires.

In June the city’s neighbourhoods are invaded with the aroma of grilled sardines, peppers and manjerico that is so typical of the Santos Populares celebrations.
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This exhibition, by Eurico Lino do Vale, brings together works from the collection of the Lisbon Municipal Photographic Archive and a selection of photographs from various institutions and private collections.
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The Allez Paris exhibition brings together 40 tastings carried out by António Pedro Ferreira between 1982 and 1984.
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The Book Fair is back to Parque Eduardo VII and promises novelties for readers of all ages.
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