Join a collaborative art project at the MuMa in Le Havre from June 30 to July 14, 2026. This initiative by artist Claire Le Breton involves constructing a giant fresco made from over 8,000 small squares of recycled cardboard using the innovative “Carton Pixel” method. The project resonates with themes found in Ai Weiwei’s Water Lilies while reflecting upon Claude Monet’s world, merging Impressionist art with modern environmental discussions. Designed to be engaging and accessible for participants of all ages, it encourages creative expression and community involvement. After completion, the resulting artwork, titled Œuvre interprétée, will be on display from July 15 to September 27, allowing visitors to appreciate this unique creation. Don’t miss your chance to contribute to this artistic experience at one of Normandy’s leading modern art museums!
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Laissez Verdure Exhibition in Bourges: Artistic Reflection
The “Laissez Verdure” exhibition in Bourges draws inspiration from the last words of George Sand, said on June 8, 1876. These words resonate as a manifesto, inviting reflection on current ecological concerns. More than a century later, the exhibition encourages visitors to ponder how to engage with Sand’s legacy. This initiative presents a collective narrative crafted by young student-artists from ENSA Bourges, led by art historian Stéphanie Jamet and artist Vanessa Fanuele. Working alongside studio managers Hugo Bonnet-Massip and Jessie Morin, they invite audiences to immerse themselves in a dialogue of ecological awareness and interpretation. Attendees will explore a showcase that emphasizes artistic expression while addressing crucial environmental topics.