The exhibition “El Diablo Anda Suelto” by Jujuy visual artist Siro José Goyechea has opened at the Intemporel Galerie. The event drew several cultural and artistic figures from the province, as well as a large audience.
The opening ceremony included remarks from the artist himself and Teresa Dionisio W., founder of Intemporel Galerie. José Rodríguez Bárcena, Secretary of Culture for the Province, was also present. He commented on the importance of independent spaces for supporting and growing local art: “He highlighted the value of these independent spaces for the dissemination and growth of local art.”
Intemporel Galerie operates as an independent venue with a mission to promote art in Jujuy, focusing particularly on young artists through various creative and exhibition initiatives.
A musical performance by Jujeña Jazz Band concluded the event, offering attendees a diverse selection of music.
The exhibition features works that blend art, design, and elements from Jujuy’s Carnival culture. It will remain open to visitors until February 24, Monday through Saturday from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., at J. B. Salar 2537 in the Atalaya de los Huaicos neighborhood of San Salvador de Jujuy.



