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Workshop: Mallorca Weaving in the Wild

We would like to invite you to this special event organized by our member Palmyra Sculpture Centre. A 6-day workshop of weaving, art and nature, from October 15-20 in Mallorca – in cooperation with the art magazine See All This. Limited spaces available!

In October 2025, See All This invites you to the idyllic island of Mallorca for a six-day journey filled with art, nature and inspiring encounters. This special experience takes place at Palmyra Sculpture Centre and is focussed around hands-on creation: guided by artist Christin Amann, you’ll weave, craft, and explore using natural materials in workshops open to all skill levels.
‘Mallorca is a truly beautiful island. In some places, it still feels as fresh as if the world had just been created’ Joan Miró

Since 2021, See All This has been offering readers truly unique, themed journeys centred around art, craftsmanship, and nature. Each carefully curated trip takes travellers to meaningful destinations, where they not only discover remarkable places but also engage in thoughtful conversations – with artists and with one another. These encounters spark deeper understanding, fresh perspectives, and lasting memories.

This six-day retreat at Palmyra Sculpture Centre takes place from 15 to 20 October 2025. Places are limited to just 14 participants, so we recommend booking early. 

Please follow the link to the website for more information and booking options: HERE

About Palmyra Sculpture Centre

A place where art and nature come together.

Nestled in a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the majestic Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró, Mallorca, Palmyra Sculpture Centre is a place for artistic exploration, experimentation, and creation.

Surrounded by wild nature and raw mountain stone, the Sculpture Garden blends with the wilderness. The garden exhibits works by local and international artists, as well as former artists in residence. In the garden, the sculptures live in dialogue with the landscape.

About the author

Ien van Wierst

Founder Palmyra Sculpture Centre
Curator
Artist

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