This exhibition is rooted in medieval narratives, marked by the development of the cult of saints and the consolidation of a written tradition.
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The WEFRAC 2024 (Frac weekend) highlights an operation run by each of the 22 Frac in their region. Discover the Plateau’s programme: two workshops linked to the exhibition Warm Blooded and Earthbound, led by the artist si jeune montagne.
Read moreUsing science fiction as a tool, the artist Laura Burucoa is inviting different groups of residents of Seine-Saint-Denis to work with her to formulate and construct narratives that tell the story of changes in the area around them.
Read moreL’artiste Sébastien Rémy invente une forme singulière de présentation du dispositif Flash Collection. In Splash Collection the works become the protagonists of a story inspired by the worlds of manga and comic strips.
Read moreMediations at work in the InterReconnaissance project. How can we collectively (re)make a history of the defence of rights in Quebec?
With Ève Lamoureux, Professor, Department of Art History, Université du Québec à Montréal.
To celebrate the opening of the exhibition Coller l’oreille aux colimaçons, the collective phèmes is presenting a workshop, a tour of the exhibition and a performance.
Read moreFor the European Heritage Days, the Frac Île-de-France, in partnership with the Fiminco Foundation, is offering an exceptional program of tours to discover what goes on behind the scenes of contemporary creation, and the exhibition Coller l’oreille aux colimaçons, concerts with the Orchestre national d’Île-de-France.
Read moreAs an echo to the Vieilles coques & jeunes récifs exhibition, Jimmy Beauquesne, Nygel Panasco and Yoann Kavege are invited to present their work and their unique way of telling stories.
Read moreAs part of its exhibition Vieilles coques & jeunes récifs, Les Réserves du Frac in Romainville offers workshops and performances for a festive Sunday.
Read moreGarance Früh has invited participants to explore textile creation, echoing the artist’s sculptures, and to produce a collective work using the traditional Japanese patching technique known as Boro.
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