Meeting the Mayor of Estepona – A Great Honor for an Artist
- Dorota Zys
- Feb 1
- 2 min read
Art has the incredible power to connect people and cultures, and my recent experience in Spain is a perfect example of that. One of the highlights of my time in Estepona, a beautiful town on the Costa del Sol, was the opportunity to meet the Mayor, José María García Urbano.

It was truly inspiring to see how committed he is to supporting international artists. In a world where culture sometimes takes a backseat, it’s refreshing and encouraging to meet a city leader who actively promotes art and creativity.
Signing the Contract & City Support
During my visit to the Estepona City Hall, I had the privilege of signing a contract that made my exhibition possible, thanks to the support of Ayuntamiento de Estepona. Having institutional backing for the arts is invaluable, as it provides artists with the opportunity to share their work with a wider audience in a meaningful way.

Where and When to See the Exhibition?
My exhibition is being held at Casa de las Tejerinas, a historic venue located in the charming Plaza de las Flores—the heart of Estepona. The space itself perfectly complements the atmosphere of the exhibition and adds to the experience of viewing the artwork.
The exhibition is open until February 4th, so if you’re in the area or planning a visit to the Costa del Sol, I warmly invite you to stop by and see it!




Why Estepona?
Estepona is not just a picturesque coastal town; it is also a city that values culture and creativity. With its scenic streets, beautiful beaches, and growing artistic scene, it is becoming an important cultural hub in southern Spain.
The support I received from the city authorities and the local community shows that art is truly appreciated here. As an artist, being able to exhibit my work in such a place is an incredible honor.
Final Thoughts
I’m extremely grateful for this opportunity and thrilled to share my art with such a welcoming and supportive community. If you get a chance, I’d love for you to visit the exhibition and let me know your thoughts!
📷 Photo by @gebelphoto
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