The 'ArtEncaixe' parade triumphs at the XXXII Camariñas Lace Exhibition

The 12 artisans participating in this edition demonstrate that lace is versatile and can be adapted to different materials. They are: Arteviares, Estilo Aramar, Escola Mestre Mateo, Suso Calo, Zeltia ao Aire, Ana Freiría, Janet Schulz, Mar Barral, Olería de Buño, Ondas do Mar and Susi Gesto.

The XXXII Camariñas Lace Exhibition is making it clear that the 'ArtEncaixe' parade, which debuted at the atypical Exhibition held in October 2021, is here to stay and is succeeding among the audience.

This year, there are once again 12 artisans from all over Galicia who demonstrate that lace is versatile and can be adapted to different materials as a fashion accessory. 

One of the main novelties of this edition is the participation of the 1st year jewelry students from the Mestre Mateo School of Art and Superior Design, in Santiago de Compostela. The parade is completed by: Arteviares, Estilo Aramar, Suso Calo, Zeltia ao Aire, Ana Freiría, Janet Schulz, Mar Barral, Olería de Buño, Ondas do Mar and Susi Gesto.

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