C215 à Provins — parcours street art is a year-round street-art route in Provins, listed from 1 January to 31 December 2026. The route is linked to works by C215 and locations around rue des Marais, chemin de Villecran and avenue Jean Jaures.
Tag: Art Exhibition
Exposition Monet à Yerres
Exposition Monet à Yerres presents the exhibition ‘La nature n’est pas un decor’ at La Ferme Ornee in Yerres from 8 May to 18 October 2026. The Maison Caillebotte page describes a dialogue between works by Claude Monet and contemporary artists around landscape and nature.
Bruit de Mots — Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse
Bruit de Mots — Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse is listed from 21 February to 28 June 2026 at 10 rue de Paris in Saint-Remy-les-Chevreuse. The record identifies it as a French-language art exhibition connected with Bruno Ducourant.
Norman-Iranian Photography Biennial in Coutances: Cultural T
The “Norman-Iranian Perspectives” photography biennial features an exhibition at the Espace Saint-Nicolas in Coutances from June 27 to August 30, 2026. Two female photographers—Isabelle Eshraghi and Élisabeth Blanchet Burgot—explore themes of roots, identity, and cultural heritage through their impactful imagery. This inaugural event seeks to provoke dialogue about family memory and the role of women as transmitters of stories within diverse cultural contexts. Alongside the exhibition, attendees can participate in various programs throughout the summer, including analog photography workshops, screenings of Iranian films, a literary gathering diving into relevant themes, and a concert showcasing traditional Persian music. A participatory installation created with students from the Lycée Charles-François-Lebrun will highlight the stories of 27 dedicated Iranian women, enriching the event’s cultural tapestry. This biennial aims not just to showcase art but to foster understanding and connection between different cultures, making it a must-visit for photography and cultural heritage enthusiasts.
Ce que la pierre garde in Trédrez-Locquémeau: Mosaic Art
“Ce que la pierre garde | Mosaïque – Circuit des chapelles” features the exquisite artistry of Paulina Okurowska, a mosaic artist who transforms recycled Breton slate into contemporary masterpieces. Hosted at the Eglise Saint-Quémeau in Trédrez-Locquémeau, her exhibition runs from July 10 to August 15, 2026, inviting visitors to appreciate how she merges ancient materials with modern techniques. With a background in art from Poland and training in Paris, Okurowska provides a distinctive perspective on her craft. Using slate, schist, and other mineral materials, she explores a color palette ranging from deep black to nearly white, creating installations that interact with light and form. Her work encourages a dialogue with nature and reflects on the memories tied to Brittany. This exhibition serves as both an artistic exploration and a homage to local heritage. Paulina’s pieces invite contemplation, urging viewers to delve into the intricate relationships between material and light. Set in a striking ecclesiastical venue, the exhibition promises a serene experience, making it a must-see for art enthusiasts and those interested in the connection between tradition and contemporary practices.
Photographic Walks in Daoulas: Artistic Vision
The Daoulas 2026 Photographic Walks feature the enchanting visions of two notable photographers: Joan Fontcuberta, an acclaimed Spanish artist, and Stéphane Mahé, a rising Breton talent. Their exhibitions unfold across the scenic Abbey gardens and the charming streets of Daoulas. Fontcuberta explores the mystique of Corsican Mazzeri, while Mahé presents surreal and dreamlike imagery. Visitors can engage with the art for free in the town, with specific access conditions for the Abbey gardens available on the event’s official website. This event not only showcases artistic creativity but also invites attendees to explore the cultural richness of Daoulas. Seize this chance to connect with the surreal perspectives offered by these remarkable photographers.
Homard Exhibition in Trégastel: Marine Artistry
The ‘Homard’ exhibition at the Aquarium Marin in Trégastel showcases the exceptional work of photographer and author Sylvain Bris. This display fuses photography with the striking marine biodiversity of Brittany. Sponsored by acclaimed chef Ronan Kervarrec and local brands like Guy Cotten and La 5e Homme, it highlights the lobster as a source of artistic inspiration. Notably, the exhibition features the discovery of an “electric blue” lobster, a rare genetic mutation. Visitors will embark on a visual journey through photographs that depict some of the world’s rarest lobster colors, while also learning about the history and ecological importance of these creatures. The exhibition emphasizes the beauty and fragility of marine ecosystems, providing both an artistic and educational experience. Open during the Aquarium’s standard hours, admission is included in the general ticket price. Don’t miss this chance to explore the intersection of art and marine science in one of Brittany’s most enchanting locales.
Exposition “Dans nos filets” in Saint-Brieuc: Maritime Art
The “Dans nos filets” exhibition at the Saint-Brieuc Museum delves into the artistic portrayal of maritime life, particularly focusing on fishermen. Established in the late 19th century, the museum features collections that showcase Breton and maritime heritage. In collaboration with the Orsay Museum, this exhibition highlights selected works reflecting the theme of labor and narratives surrounding the sea. Visitors will encounter various artistic interpretations of the fisherman, illustrating cultural views from the late 19th century to the present. The museum welcomes art enthusiasts and history buffs alike, open Wednesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Engage with this local cultural gem during your visit.