Chère Melpomène is a call for change, for thwarting classic myths to pass on other stories closer to our everyday lives. The exhibition invites us to listen, feel and breathe together, in a poetic exploration of what connects us. that connects us.
For the night of museums, Shumeng Li and Martin Bas imagine a sound creation – performance that acts as an invitation to a sonic and sensory detour of the exhibition. Free entry.
An evening dedicated to the artist Frank Bowling, curator Julia Marchand and exhibition storyteller Chris Cyrille invited several voices to engage in dialogue with his poetic work, including that of artist Dimitri.
Emma Bigé and Mabeuko Oberty invite you to dive into Karen Barad's universe, through naps, readings and movement practices.
International conference with Luce Irigaray on her latest book, The Mediation of Touch, published in March 2024, dedicated to a philosophy and ethics of touch...
Echoing the Paris Noir exhibition at the Centre Pompidou, this meeting highlights the critical and decolonial pedagogies that have redefined pan-African artistic practices and influenced contemporary art education.
Writing workshop with the artist Eden Tinto Collins followed in the evening by a round table «Muser, magiser» with Cédric Fauq, Aryle Nsengiyumva, Chloé Pretesacque, Eden Tinto Collins and Yue Yu.