Cyril Dion, Paul Ardenne and Lauranne Germond – Meeting at the Artsenal

Cyril Dion, Paul Ardenne and Lauranne Germond – Meeting at the Artsenal

For the exhibition “Les champs des possibles” the arTsenal has brought together 19 artists who have the planet and its inhabitants, animals, plants and humans, as their creative motor.

On the occasion of a special afternoon of art, environment and sustainable development, the arTsenal invited on Sunday October 11 Cyril Dion (writer, director, poet and environmental activist), Paul Ardenne (art historian, curator and writer) and Lauranne Germond (curator, director and co-founder of the association COAL) to question us on the porosity of these environments.

For more information:

ArTsenal website / Facebook

Featured Image Source: City of Dreux, Photographer: Jean Cardoso


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