Pintura y cerámica en Casa Columnas
- Mª Reyes Fernández Wert and ceramic artist Dalú are showing a joint exhibition at Seville’s Centro Cívico Casa de las Columnas from May 12 to 28, 2026. - The Ayuntamiento de Sevilla listing says the show combines painting and ceramics and keeps public hours Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. - Through May 28, visitors can see the exhibition at Casa de las Columnas in Triana; the city agenda lists Saturday hours until 2:30 p.m.
Mª Reyes Fernández Wert and Dalú are exhibiting a joint show at the Centro Cívico Casa de las Columnas in Seville through May 28, 2026, according to the Ayuntamiento de Sevilla’s agenda. The municipal listing describes the event as an exhibition of paintings by Fernández Wert and ceramics by Dalú at the civic center in Triana. The show opened on May 12 and is scheduled to run for 17 days. The city’s event page lists regular public hours on weekdays and shorter hours on Saturdays. ### Which artists are included in the exhibition? The Ayuntamiento de Sevilla names two participants: Mª Reyes Fernández Wert and Dalú. The city’s event entry identifies Fernández Wert as the painter in the pairing and Dalú as the ceramic artist. The municipal description is brief and does not provide biographical notes, curatorial text or a checklist of works. A separate local agenda entry on Hoy Sevilla matches the city listing and also presents the event as a combined exhibition of painting and ceramics by the same two artists. ### Where is the show being held in Seville? Casa de las Columnas is the venue listed on the city agenda for the exhibition. The event page places the show at the Centro Cívico Casa de las Columnas, a municipal civic center in the Triana district of Seville. The Ayuntamiento de Sevilla maintains a dedicated events page for Casa de las Columnas, where the exhibition appears alongside other May 2026 programming at the center, including talks and neighborhood activities. That places the exhibition within the regular public calendar of the civic center rather than as a standalone commercial gallery show. ### What are the opening dates and hours? The city listing gives the exhibition dates as May 12, 2026, to May 28, 2026. That means the show was already open as of Tuesday, May 19, 2026. The Ayuntamiento de Sevilla says visitors can attend Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and on Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The municipal page does not list Sunday hours on the event entry that was available on May 19. ### Is there an admission charge? Hoy Sevilla describes the exhibition as a free plan in its local cultural agenda. The city event page itself does not display a ticket price on the excerpt available through search results, but the show appears on the public agenda of a municipal civic center, where many listed activities are open to residents and visitors. The most direct verified detail is that the exhibition is publicly listed on the Ayuntamiento de Sevilla agenda and on Hoy Sevilla’s local events page. Neither source indicates paid ticketing for this specific event in the material reviewed. ### How much detail is available about the works on view? The available public listings provide only the core logistics of the exhibition. The municipal entry states that the show consists of paintings by Mª Reyes Fernández Wert and ceramics by Dalú, but it does not specify the number of pieces, themes, techniques or whether the artists will hold any talks or closing events. That limited detail is typical of short civic-agenda notices. For visitors, the practical information is clearer than the curatorial framing: the artists’ names, the disciplines represented, the venue and the dates are all confirmed by the city listing. ### What should visitors know before going? May 28, 2026, is the final date listed by the Ayuntamiento de Sevilla for the exhibition at Casa de las Columnas. The city page says weekday access runs until 9:30 p.m., while Saturday access ends at 2:30 p.m. Hoy Sevilla and the Ayuntamiento de Sevilla both carry the event in their agendas, and the municipal Casa de las Columnas calendar remains the main reference point for any last-minute schedule changes before the exhibition closes on May 28.