Admire the extraordinary works of local artists in two memorable settings while enjoying drinks and appetizers that showcase Mallorca’s cuisine. The gallery at Jeannine Cook’s house and gardens features her works and those of several Mallorcan-born painters and sculptors. Cooks draws primarily using a silver stylus in a technique known as metalpoint, a medium that is one of the world’s oldest. You will also see nature-inspired artwork by Damián Ramis Caubet and contemporary pieces by visual artist Emilio Ruiz Cardona. Another artistic immersion awaits at Gallery Can Boni, which specializes in contemporary art by emerging talents and acclaimed visionaries. You will have ample time to browse the visually arresting pieces with a glass of cava sparkling wine in hand. Mallorca’s cuisine is just as expressive as you will discover while snacking on local specialties at an atmospheric bodega off the iconic pedestrianized street Los Apuntadors. Rioja wine will also be served.