The Malta Independent 4 May 2025, Sunday
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Malta International Airport turns a construction zone into an art gallery

Tuesday, 4 April 2017, 09:41 Last update: about 9 years ago

Twenty pieces of local art and literature, brought together in an initiative undertaken by the Malta Airport Foundation, will be adding a dash of colour to passengers' journeys through Malta International Airport.

Malta International Airport is presently undergoing an ambitious reconfiguration project, with works being carried out in all four corners of the terminal. The project, which will extend over the next year, consists of several facility upgrades, including increased capacity at check-in and an enhanced security screening area. All in all, the project is aimed at providing a better airport experience for passengers upon completion.

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As works are ongoing in full swing, the airport has turned its construction zones into a temporary art exhibition, featuring a delightful splash of creativity. Over the coming months, some of the hoarding being used to enclose certain areas of the terminal will be showcasing the works of thirteen local artists; a combination of newcomers and more established ones.

The works of these artists range from graphic design and photography to paintings and poetry, but all of the pieces celebrate the Maltese islands and sights that characterise them. Scenic Mediterranean views and iconic spots around the capital, Valletta, make quite a few unsurprising appearances in the temporary exhibition, giving tourists an idea of where to venture for the best of Malta upon their arrival at the airport.

The Malta Airport Foundation is committed to promoting local artists, and the aim of this initiative is to provide some of them with a platform where to exhibit their work and reach wider and international audiences.

If you happen to be passing through the airport in the coming days take a moment to appreciate local talent. But if you're not, you can still enjoy these works by following the airport's social media platforms and looking out for the pick of the week from the temporary exhibition.


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