“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.