This year, before the season started, we decided to put up some advertising banners on the door of space 66, where the gallery, classes, and shop are located, and on space 68, where the office space and workshops or studios for artists, artisans, and 3D printers are located.
In our policy of not standing out or blending into the neighborhood’s aesthetics, we’ve seen that placing white and blue banners on the door of our space can help us be seen, so that those who walk down Faro Street know that there’s something here, and what’s more, something very cool, interesting, creative, and unique: Soppa in blue.
It’s going to be made by Angie from Mas Ilusiones Publicidad, one of the people who worked with her company at Soppa for a few years when, after a lot of effort, almost three years, people finally started coming to work at our space (back in 2015).

When it’s up, I’ll post photos here for you to see. Let’s see if you like it.

Hopefully, it will help us attract more people and that the Anyone who wants to have a creative time knows we’re here.

And we’ve been here for 13 years, but as I always say, we’re masters of making mistakes, and sometimes the mistake of not doing something is doing it.