Five classical sculptures greet you at the entrance. Next to it is a television, where anyone can sit, put on headphones and enjoy an artistic piece. Beyond, posters of cultural activities and conferences. The first door in the hallway gives access to the exhibition Graphite is homemade by dozens of students, an example of the potential that the San Telmo School of Art and Design in Málaga houses. On its façade, a purple vinyl reminds us that this public artistic training center has just turned 175 years old. Anniversary that has come loaded with events and that serves to underline that the role it played in the cultural and artistic construction of Malaga in its beginnings remains in force, adapted to new times.

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Julián Macías, director of the San Telmo School of Art and Design.

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