A working space designed for artists to share experiences, overcome creative blocks, and professionalize their practice with guidance.

Laying your cards “on the table” means making the process visible by putting it all out there.

It means giving words to ideas, organizing creative chaos, and understanding that artistic practice also needs structure.

The table is a place for meeting, questioning, and decision-making. A space to think about the artwork and to think about oneself as an artist.

These programs are born from many years of experience working alongside artists: listening to processes, refining artistic statements, and opening paths so ideas can find their place.

Sana López Abellán (Amsterdam, 1981) is a Dutch–Spanish artist, curator and anthropologist based in Spain. Her work moves across disciplines, oscillating between theory and practice, and between the tactile and the symbolic.

She has worked in close proximity to artistic practice for many years, accompanying artists through curatorial projects and as a studio manager across different countries and contexts. This experience informs an approach grounded in both conceptual development and material production.

In parallel, she has led the production of complex commissions from A to Z, including public art projects in airports, libraries and the public realm. This combination of artistic, curatorial and production experience situates her work between thinking, making and facilitating.

Photo: Judit Bou Comas for Palau de Casavells, Alzueta Gallery