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Arts en Cités - sculptures de Bruno Lemée
Cultural, On foot, Exhibition
in Bagnoles de l'Orne Normandie
Free
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As part of the "Arts en Cités" festival, Bagnoles-de-l?Orne invites you to discover a selection of works from the Fonds Départemental d?Art Contemporain de l?Orne (FDAC 61). Seven artists, including Joël Cazaux, Florence de Ponthaud and Jean-Louis Sauvat, take center stage in the luminous space of the Tourist Office.
Ceramics, drawing, painting? a diversity of expressions for a visual journey accessible to all, curious and passionate alike. It's an opportunity to plunge into the world of the...As part of the "Arts en Cités" festival, Bagnoles-de-l?Orne invites you to discover a selection of works from the Fonds Départemental d?Art Contemporain de l?Orne (FDAC 61). Seven artists, including Joël Cazaux, Florence de Ponthaud and Jean-Louis Sauvat, take center stage in the luminous space of the Tourist Office.
Ceramics, drawing, painting? a diversity of expressions for a visual journey accessible to all, curious and passionate alike. It's an opportunity to plunge into the world of the Petites Cités de Caractère® network, these towns with remarkable heritage that celebrate, for the duration of a summer, the dialogue between contemporary art and places steeped in history.
An inspiring detour for the whole family, between two walks or on the way back from a market.
And why not extend the experience? Head for Domfront, another Petite Cité de Caractère®, to discover another facet of the festival.
The exhibition will run until October 19, and will close on Wednesday October 21 with a conference. The talk will be given by an art historian from the Franciscaines de Deauville, and will take place on October 21 at 3pm in the Salle Lancelot at the Centre d?animation. On this occasion, the works on display in the Bagnoles de l'Orne tourist office will be transferred to the Salle Lancelot to illustrate the speaker?s talk.
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Schedules
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- From June 17, 2026 until September 20, 2026