Popular festivals #
Bernasconi #
Friday 20th, Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd
XXI Provincial Piquillín Festival and 138th anniversary (Foundation: March 16, 1888).
Friday 20 | 9:00 PM | Municipal Auditorium #
Participation of the peñas 16 de Marzo, Llankirai, Aluhé Prum, and Centenario fan clubs. Performances by Los de Maza, Aye Reguera, DJ German Ginestet, and DJ Lauty. Food court, fairground, artisans, and entrepreneurs.
Saturday 21 | 8:30 p.m. | Municipal SUM #
Performances by Valentina Rodríguez, the group El Entrevero, the malambo company La Yesca, Valentina Márquez, and DJ Felipe Herbsommer. Food court, fairground, artisans, and entrepreneurs.
Organized by: Municipality of Bernasconi. Supported by: Secretariat of Culture of the Government of La Pampa.
Santa Isabel #
Cultural Agenda #
Sunday 22 | 9:00 PM | Main Square
Movies Under the Stars
Monday 23 | 5:00 PM | Children’s Park (opposite the future hospital)
Autumn Afternoon: #
A literary corner and art station to welcome the new season. There will be easels and coloring pages featuring Stitch, Pokémon, Hello Kitty, Bluey, and K-pop Warriors.
Bring your mate and a folding chair to enjoy an afternoon with your family.
Wednesday 25 | 09:00 | Boulevard “Las Malvinas”
Santa Rosa #
Cultural Spaces #
Exhibitions and activities at MPArtes, MPHN, Olga Orozco House Museum and the “Marta Arangoa” Hall of the Arts Center.
Arts Center | Leguizamón 1125
“Aldo Umazano” Room
Friday, 20th | 8:00 PM.
Training and reflection session “Music: Rock, Scene, and Community.” Organized by the Independent Rock Music Association of La Pampa (AMIRP), this event includes training on the Micaela Law and the launch of a survey of female musicians in Santa Rosa 2026. It is intended for musicians and people involved in the cultural sector, and is especially geared towards the rock community.
The activity is free and open to the public, but due to limited capacity, you have to complete a pre-registration form via this following link
Inquiries: centrodeartes@lapampa.gob.ar
Supported by*: Secretariat of Culture of the Government of La Pampa and Municipality of Santa Rosa.
Dance: Intensive Workshops with Gaby Ayala. #
Friday, 27th | 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM: Zamba Alegre. Saturday, 28th | 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM: Cuecas.
Contact and registration: Cell: +54 11 63 056312
“Marta Arangoa” Room: #
“The Other Mountain,” a photographic exhibition by La Pampa artist Julieta Schab, curated by Cecilia Medina. Julieta Schab presents a study of the caldén tree through 77 collodion prints. The images were captured during a two-year journey in her motorhome through various fields, ranches, and routes in La Pampa. Visiting hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Closed on holidays. Free admission.
Museums #
Provincial Museum of Arts (MPArtes) #
“Andrés Arcuri, the Painter of the Land.” A tribute exhibition to the painter Andrés Arcuri, this exhibition seeks to honor the career of one of the province’s most significant artists. One hundred years after his birth and forty years after his death (January 2026), the exhibition invites visitors to rediscover Arcuri’s sensitivity and profound vision of the Pampas landscape. The exhibition brings together paintings, sketches, documentary and photographic records, as well as personal objects, offering an intimate glimpse into his creative process and artistic universe.
Complementary Activity: #
Friday, March 20 and 27 | 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
The workshop “The Object… A Thousand Perspectives,” led by Ricardo Arcuri in collaboration with Cristina Paiz, explores framing as a fundamental creative resource for observing and reinterpreting everyday objects. Through a series of practical exercises, participants will work with different angles, diverse shots, and disruptive points of view.
- La Pieza Rosa, in its 5th edition, presents an installation by Paola Sferco**. #
This exhibition project offers immersive experiences that combine the visual, the auditory, and the emotional. Artist Paola Sferco presents the video installation “Pulling the Blanket (Adaptation No. 2),” a work that delves into the unconscious memory of spaces and the presence of the feminine as a transformative energy. The blanket, a recurring element in her work, becomes a symbol of warmth, concealment, and revelation.
Museum curatorial team: Lis Cofré and Lihué Pumilla.
MPArtes opening hours: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Closed on holidays. Free admission.
Provincial Museum of Natural History (MPHN) | Quintana 116. #
Permanent Exhibition
“Nature and Culture.” The result of a collaborative process involving the development of the collections, thematic axes, and the human element. Based on an innovative museographic strategy, it combines design and comprehensive visual communication with diverse objects and specimens from the collections, narrating the relationship between human groups and nature.
MPHN Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Closed on holidays. Free admission.
Toay #
Olga Orozco House Museum | Av. Regimiento 13 de Caballería 1102.
106th anniversary of the birth of Olga Orozco, born on March 17, 1920 in Toay. Under the motto “The Infinite Poem, Olga Orozco”, the House Museum invites the community to participate in reading marathons, writing workshops, book presentations, and an experimental film series.
Schedule of Activities: #
Thursday, the 19th (6 pm): Postal Territory. A correspondence workshop focused on poetry. Participants will work with letters written by the poet and then write their own poems by hand.
Friday, the 20th: At 5 pm, the book “Poems of Love, Distance, and Resistance” by Juan Carlos Bidegain (a resident of Toay living in La Plata) will be presented. Following this, at 7 pm, there will be a “Literary Evening by Moonlight,” an open mic for sharing readings and original texts.
Saturday, the 21st (5 pm to 7 pm): Wear Accessible Poetry. A workshop on printing in Argentine Sign Language (LSA). Using the linocut technique, participants will decorate garments with LSA concepts. Coordinated by Gabriela Giménez and Yamila Álvarez, with advice from Cristina Rojas and Valeria McIntyre.
Sunday, the 22nd (7 pm): Film and Poetry Series. Closing the week with a dialogue between experimental cinema and the spoken word. Surrealist short films by Suzan Pitt, Maya Deren, and the Quay Brothers will be screened, paired with readings of poetic fragments. Coordinated by filmmaker Analía Maidana.
Information and contact: All events are free and open to the public. Those interested are invited to visit the venue at Av. Regimiento 13 de Caballería 1102, Toay. For more information, call 02954 835880 or contact the CMOO on Instagram: @cmolgaorozco.
Self-Guided Tours #
The Olga Orozco House Museum offers a daily self-guided tour of its galleries. It features an Educational Room open to the public for playing, reading, and interacting with the Museum’s collection. Also on display is the inclusive exhibit “Accessible Poetry,” which includes poems and literary works by Olga Orozco in Braille. This museum exhibit provides accessible content for people with visual, hearing, and intellectual disabilities.
Days and Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Saturdays and Sundays, 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Closed on holidays. Free admission.
Presented by: Secretariat of Culture, Government of La Pampa, and Municipality of Toay.
Contact [Notaspampeanas](mailto: notaspampeanas@gmail.com)