“Fruta da Época” is a collective art exhibition in central Faro, marking the next chapter for GAMA RAMA, a creative incubator and gallery on Rua do Prior that blends contemporary art with a relaxed, community-focused Algarve vibe.
28 March 2026
What is “Fruta da Época” at GAMA RAMA?
“Fruta da Época” is the collective exhibition chosen to officially launch GAMA RAMA’s new phase in Faro. After moving along Rua do Prior from door number 13 to 46, the project has taken over a larger former industrial warehouse, once home to the Algarve soft drink brand Quintódio. The concept of GAMA RAMA remains the same: a creative incubator and exhibition space that supports artists and invites the local community in.
The new venue allows the founders, Toma Svazaite and Miguel Neto, to host more artists, offer better working conditions and expand their artistic community. The exhibition celebrates this growth while keeping a strong sense of responsibility to long-term residents in the neighbourhood.
Why visitors and expats will enjoy this event
For tourists, digital nomads and expats looking for things to do in Faro beyond the usual old town and marina, “Fruta da Época” offers a genuine glimpse into the city’s contemporary creative scene. The space is designed to feel playful rather than intimidating, mixing industrial character with colour and a modern, informal layout.
GAMA RAMA is deliberately not a traditional white-cube gallery. The founders want people who think they “don’t understand art” to feel comfortable walking in, spending time and asking questions. Workshops and community projects have already brought in local children and residents, and this welcoming approach makes it an easy, low-pressure cultural stop for international visitors.
What to expect at GAMA RAMA’s new space
The new GAMA RAMA space on Rua do Prior is a former factory, reimagined by artist Tom Leamon. He has worked with the existing colours and structure to create a place that feels both industrial and fun, combining traces of the old warehouse with a fresh, contemporary look.
During “Fruta da Época” you can expect:
- A collective exhibition featuring multiple artists, presented in a relaxed, informal setting.
- A reworked interior that blends old and new, with playful colours and an open, social feel.
- A community-focused atmosphere where visitors are encouraged to linger, chat and engage with the work.
- Information about GAMA RAMA’s wider programme of workshops, thematic meet-ups and institutional projects with local partners such as the Municipality of Faro, the University of the Algarve and local schools.
The studio’s regular activities include two workshops per month (with a pause in summer) and a calendar of exhibitions and at least one more artist residency. Even if you visit after the opening day, the space is designed to be lived in, not just looked at.
Practical information
Dates and opening times
The new phase of GAMA RAMA is officially launched on 28 March 2026 with the opening of the “Fruta da Época” collective exhibition. Exact opening hours are not specified, but as a gallery and creative studio you can expect activity mainly during daytime and early evening. If you are planning a visit around that date, allow some flexibility and consider checking locally for up-to-date times once you are in Faro.
Who is it suitable for?
The space is intentionally inclusive and non-elitist. It suits:
- Solo travellers and couples exploring Faro’s cultural side.
- Digital nomads and expats looking to connect with the local creative community.
- Families with older children or teens interested in art and making things.
How to get to “Fruta da Época” in Faro
Faro is the main city of the central Algarve and the region’s transport hub, with an international airport and good road connections. Rua do Prior is in the city, in an area known for its nightlife, so it is straightforward to reach on foot from many central accommodation options, or by taxi from other neighbourhoods.
If you are staying elsewhere in the Algarve, Faro is an easy day trip by car. Having your own vehicle makes it simple to combine a gallery visit with other things to do in the Algarve, from coastal walks to exploring nearby towns. If you are flying into Faro Airport and planning to tour the region, it can be useful to compare car hire options at Faro Airport in advance.
Tips for making the most of your visit
- Allow time to wander: the space is designed for people to hang out, not just rush through the artworks.
- Don’t be shy: the team actively encourages questions, especially from visitors who feel new to contemporary art.
- Look out for workshop information: if you are staying longer in Faro, a workshop can be a great way to meet locals and other creatives.
- Combine with food and nightlife: Rua do Prior is in a nightlife area, so you can easily pair the exhibition with dinner or a drink nearby.
Make a day of it in the Algarve
Visiting “Fruta da Época” at GAMA RAMA fits neatly into a wider Faro or Algarve itinerary. Spend the morning exploring Faro’s old town and waterfront, drop into the exhibition in the afternoon, then continue your trip by discovering more Algarve experiences and day trips that match your interests, from beaches to inland villages.
