Valls presents 'Valls Looks at the Sky' with the image of Berta Artigal
Valls lights its gaze towards the sky with a project that promises to capture the attention of residents and visitors. The presentation of 'Valls Looks to the Sky' has started strong and with a well-defined artistic stamp.
On May 20, 2026, the Valls City Council launched this cultural initiative, unveiling the graphic image created by local artist Berta Artigal and counting on the presence of figures such as Dolors Farré, Joan Ibarra, Ramon Maria Rovira, and Martí Barberà.
The project 'Valls Looks to the Sky'
A cultural proposal with vision
'Valls Looks to the Sky' is more than an event: it is a drive to connect the city with the space around us, a reason to discover new perspectives and awaken curiosity through art and culture.
Graphic image signed by Berta Artigal
The image accompanying the initiative is the work of artist Berta Artigal, who has contributed a fresh and evocative design. Her visual work plays with elements that invite looking beyond, towards infinity, reinforcing the project's message.
The official presentation
Institutional event and prominent presence
Held on May 20, the event featured the participation of key people from the Valls City Council and the artistic community, such as Dolors Farré, Joan Ibarra, Ramon Maria Rovira, and Martí Barberà, who provided support and significance to the initiative.
Video and dissemination through networks
The City Council shared the presentation through a video on the social network X (formerly Twitter), making the message reach the local public and beyond directly and immediately.
Impact and expectations
A project for Valls and beyond
Although still in its early stages, 'Valls Looks to the Sky' already generates positive expectations. The combination of art, culture, and community is an attraction that can enrich the local offer.
Institutional and cultural support
The involvement of prominent figures and official dissemination demonstrate the will to establish this initiative as a cultural milestone for Valls.
A project that, if all goes well, will make the city not only look to the sky but also find something worth seeing there.
Source of the article: Valls City Council