The exhibition Rang d’oignons combines the works chosen by internet users on sorsdetareserve.com from March 6 to 19, 2023.
With works by Béatrice Balcou, Nicolas Boone, Julien Carreyn, Olivier Debré, Christine Deknuydt, Marc Desgrandchamps, Haris Epaminonda, Gilles Ghez, Mathieu Mercier, Henri Nouveau, Emilie Pitoiset, Clément Rodzielski, Lucy Skaer, Djamel Tatah, Wolfgang Tillmans, Céline Vaché-Olivieri, Emmanuelle Villard.
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les réserves, romainville
43 rue de la Commune de Paris
93230 Romainville
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Rendez-vous
Special opening on sundays
16.04, 14.05, 28.05 and 16.07, 2 to 7pm
Free entry, without reservation
RISO LOTTO BINGO
Workshop with artist Léo Coquet
Sunday 28.05, 2 to 6 pm (open continuously)
All public
Workshop to create posters made up of reproductions of works from the Frac collection. The content of the posters will be arranged according to a random and combinatory principle derived from the rules of the Lotto Bingo game. Printed on Riso in one to five colours maximum, the posters will be distributed to the participants of the workshop.
Nuit blanche
03.06, 7pm to midnight
Live performance by the artist Mathis Collins
Apéro des berges : tour of the Reserves & aperitif with Café Coutume
01.07, 07.07 and 15.07, 5.30pm
Aperitifs are a great way to combine a cultural discovery with a moment of relaxation, for more sharing and conviviality. Come and take advantage of this format offered by Explore Paris in partnership with the Réserves du Frac Île-de-France and the Café Coutume in Romainville.
Cruise on the Ourcq Canal & visit the Réserves and the Fondation Fiminco
08.07, 2pm
16.07, 10:30am
As part of the cruise on the Ourcq Canal organised by Explore Paris, enjoy the last days of Sors de ta réserve #5 and creative workshops free and open to everybody (from 2:30pm to 5:30pm)!
Explore la collection ! / Explore the collection!
Saturdays, 4 to 5pm
Discover the current exhibition and go behind the scenes of the Reserves! Materials, tools and documents are examined to better understand the conservation issues of the collection.
Free entry, without reservation