[attach id=538012 size="medium"]Eddie Bonello will be giving a live show of molecular fusion tonight during Xperimenta 2.0.[/attach]

An innovative approach to art is taking place tonight bringing together artists, a molecular fusion expert and an opera singer under one roof.

Xperimenta 2.0, organised by Art Malta on Tour, presents a collective exhibition of visual and performing arts fostering mutually reinforcing activities.

During tonight’s event, Joe Genovese will introduce a masterpiece from his new steampunk collection series and Joseph Barabara, a colour expressionist, will present a PET plastic installation. Wood sculptor Eleazar Galea, ceramist George Muscat, limestone artist Sergio Gauci Stonepecker and painters Christian Formosa, Lida Sherafatmand, Vania Goshe, Anastasia Malkhazova, Aaron Lu and He Ping are also invited to exhibit.

David Xuereb will present an artwork from his rooftopography series, Stephen Grima is showing Starry Night in mixed media, while Mary Attard is introducing a collage artwork and palette knife artist Francis Galea is participating with a Maltese landscape. Polish artist Dagmara Zaczeniuk is showcasing works of acrylics and textile.

Also on hand will be Eddie Bonello, the cloud artist and molecular fusion ambassador for Art Malta, who will perform in a live show of smoke, explosions, foam, glow-in-the-dark drinks, edible beverages and dry ice.

Maltese soprano Nicola Said, Malta Airport Foundation Ambassador, will entertain those present.

■ Xperimenta 2.0 is taking place tonight at Electro Lobster Project, Balluta Bay, St Julian’s, at 8pm. It is supported by Justin Ciappara photography and design and Art Malta Ambassador for Ukraine, Alex Soloviov.

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