A minuit au bar du Grand Hôtel des Palmes

A minuit au bar du Grand Hôtel des Palmes

An exhibition organised by the third-year students from Bachelor Fine Arts as part of Denis Savary's "Construire un feu" course. In collaboration with the Ceramiche Fratantoni workshop, Santo Stefano di Camastra (Italy) and Tindaro Gagliano. A proposal by Samuel Gross and Denis Savary Opening Wednesday, March 27 at 6 pm Exhibition from March 28 to April 5 from 10 am to 5 pm

Studio project (2019) by Martin Bonnaz, Tommaso Da Cas, Mathias De La Torre, Laureline Dupuy, Sherian Forster Mohammed, Eva Jovicic, Sunna Margrét Þórisdóttir, Charly Mirambeau, Léa Mustaki, Leila Niederberger, Jodie Rudaz, Martina Vanini, Kylia Vanuzzo

An exhibition organised by the third-year students from Bachelor Fine Arts as part of Denis Savary's "Construire un feu" course.

In collaboration with the Ceramiche Fratantoni workshop, Santo Stefano di Camastra (Italy) and Tindaro Gagliano.

A proposal by Samuel Gross and Denis Savary

Opening Wednesday, March 27 at 6 pm

Exhibition from March 28 to April 5 from 10 am to 5 pm

Image ECAL/Calypso Mahieu
Image ECAL/Calypso Mahieu
Image ECAL/Calypso Mahieu
Image ECAL/Calypso Mahieu
Image ECAL/Calypso Mahieu
Image ECAL/Calypso Mahieu
Image ECAL/Calypso Mahieu
Image ECAL/Calypso Mahieu

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