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17 – 22 March

Ingrid Hansen, a puppet artist from the Jim Henson Company (Fraggle Rock, Sesame Workshop), stages a surreal cabaret of illusions and absurd comedy. The variety show is led by Florence, a mischievous grandmother figure, and mixes bold cinematic video, close‑ups of everyday objects projected large, puppetry and daring sleights to create impertinent, often erotic vignettes. The piece juxtaposes tactile puppet performance with live filmic effects to produce surprising, humorous and uncanny moments.

21 – 22 March

Ateliers Portes Ouvertes 2026 brings together some 250 artists from Geneva and the surrounding region who open their studios for a weekend. The programme surveys a wide range of media — painting, sculpture, installation, photography, textiles and experimental practices — highlighting processes, material exploration and collaborative modes.
Guided visits and a programme of workshops led by artists such as Loréleï Nelle, Nell Lechevalier, Laura Rivanera, Paul Mégroz and Simon Frommel offer encounters with artistic methods and collective creation.

19 – 29 March

Performed by Camélia Acef and Youri Rebeko, La tête ailleurs is a light, comic musical about Norah, who can’t help hearing songs in her head whenever she tries to concentrate. The piece slides between Broadway-classic, funk, pop and tango, treating the intrusive melodies as a playful yet unsettling manifestation of the unconscious. The staging balances energetic numbers and intimate moments, probing memory and identity. The show was nominated at the 2025 Trophées de la Comédie Musicale (Best Book; Revelation Masculine for Youri Rebeko).

In French.

18 – 22 March

Now in its forty-fifth edition, the AMR Jazz Festival champions musical freedom and improvisation, foregrounding risk and the unexpected. International artists from Switzerland, South Africa, the Americas, Scandinavia and Portugal converge to reshape contemporary jazz through diverse improvisational practices. Evenings alternate between exploratory ensemble sets and DJ-driven late-night sessions, with names such as DJ Evita Koné Belama Sounds, Zemzem, the Skankin’ Society collective and DJ Mitch. The overall experience is urgent, tactile and celebratory, where sound invites discovery.

19 – 29 March

Echo is a transdisciplinary festival devised by Compagnie sturmfrei that reimagines Ovid’s Metamorphoses through 250 shifting myths. Artists, poets, philosophers and participants inhabit an experimental, two‑level environment transformed into evolving ECHO‑scenographies. The programme assembles performances, participatory formats and workshops that blur genres and invite improvisation, collective dramaturgy and sensory encounters. The work foregrounds mythic transformation, live experimentation and porous collaboration across disciplines.

In French.

21 – 22 March

An open market gathering a selection of independent artists and makers from Geneva who work across drawing, print, painting, art jewellery, ceramics, editions and artist multiples. The event foregrounds contemporary craft and object-based practices, pairing delicate hand-made techniques with experimental print and mixed-media approaches. Through intimate objects and small editions it examines materiality, authorship and the gestures of making, inviting close encounters with artistic processes and the diverse visual languages of studio practice.

17 – 22 March

Ingrid Hansen, a puppet artist from the Jim Henson Company (Fraggle Rock, Sesame Workshop), stages a surreal cabaret of illusions and absurd comedy. The variety show is led by Florence, a mischievous grandmother figure, and mixes bold cinematic video, close‑ups of everyday objects projected large, puppetry and daring sleights to create impertinent, often erotic vignettes. The piece juxtaposes tactile puppet performance with live filmic effects to produce surprising, humorous and uncanny moments.

21 – 22 March

Ateliers Portes Ouvertes 2026 brings together some 250 artists from Geneva and the surrounding region who open their studios for a weekend. The programme surveys a wide range of media — painting, sculpture, installation, photography, textiles and experimental practices — highlighting processes, material exploration and collaborative modes.
Guided visits and a programme of workshops led by artists such as Loréleï Nelle, Nell Lechevalier, Laura Rivanera, Paul Mégroz and Simon Frommel offer encounters with artistic methods and collective creation.

19 – 29 March

Performed by Camélia Acef and Youri Rebeko, La tête ailleurs is a light, comic musical about Norah, who can’t help hearing songs in her head whenever she tries to concentrate. The piece slides between Broadway-classic, funk, pop and tango, treating the intrusive melodies as a playful yet unsettling manifestation of the unconscious. The staging balances energetic numbers and intimate moments, probing memory and identity. The show was nominated at the 2025 Trophées de la Comédie Musicale (Best Book; Revelation Masculine for Youri Rebeko).

In French.

18 – 22 March

Now in its forty-fifth edition, the AMR Jazz Festival champions musical freedom and improvisation, foregrounding risk and the unexpected. International artists from Switzerland, South Africa, the Americas, Scandinavia and Portugal converge to reshape contemporary jazz through diverse improvisational practices. Evenings alternate between exploratory ensemble sets and DJ-driven late-night sessions, with names such as DJ Evita Koné Belama Sounds, Zemzem, the Skankin’ Society collective and DJ Mitch. The overall experience is urgent, tactile and celebratory, where sound invites discovery.

19 – 29 March

Echo is a transdisciplinary festival devised by Compagnie sturmfrei that reimagines Ovid’s Metamorphoses through 250 shifting myths. Artists, poets, philosophers and participants inhabit an experimental, two‑level environment transformed into evolving ECHO‑scenographies. The programme assembles performances, participatory formats and workshops that blur genres and invite improvisation, collective dramaturgy and sensory encounters. The work foregrounds mythic transformation, live experimentation and porous collaboration across disciplines.

In French.

21 – 22 March

An open market gathering a selection of independent artists and makers from Geneva who work across drawing, print, painting, art jewellery, ceramics, editions and artist multiples. The event foregrounds contemporary craft and object-based practices, pairing delicate hand-made techniques with experimental print and mixed-media approaches. Through intimate objects and small editions it examines materiality, authorship and the gestures of making, inviting close encounters with artistic processes and the diverse visual languages of studio practice.

17 – 22 March

Ingrid Hansen, a puppet artist from the Jim Henson Company (Fraggle Rock, Sesame Workshop), stages a surreal cabaret of illusions and absurd comedy. The variety show is led by Florence, a mischievous grandmother figure, and mixes bold cinematic video, close‑ups of everyday objects projected large, puppetry and daring sleights to create impertinent, often erotic vignettes. The piece juxtaposes tactile puppet performance with live filmic effects to produce surprising, humorous and uncanny moments.

21 – 22 March

Ateliers Portes Ouvertes 2026 brings together some 250 artists from Geneva and the surrounding region who open their studios for a weekend. The programme surveys a wide range of media — painting, sculpture, installation, photography, textiles and experimental practices — highlighting processes, material exploration and collaborative modes.
Guided visits and a programme of workshops led by artists such as Loréleï Nelle, Nell Lechevalier, Laura Rivanera, Paul Mégroz and Simon Frommel offer encounters with artistic methods and collective creation.

19 – 29 March

Performed by Camélia Acef and Youri Rebeko, La tête ailleurs is a light, comic musical about Norah, who can’t help hearing songs in her head whenever she tries to concentrate. The piece slides between Broadway-classic, funk, pop and tango, treating the intrusive melodies as a playful yet unsettling manifestation of the unconscious. The staging balances energetic numbers and intimate moments, probing memory and identity. The show was nominated at the 2025 Trophées de la Comédie Musicale (Best Book; Revelation Masculine for Youri Rebeko).

In French.

18 – 22 March

Now in its forty-fifth edition, the AMR Jazz Festival champions musical freedom and improvisation, foregrounding risk and the unexpected. International artists from Switzerland, South Africa, the Americas, Scandinavia and Portugal converge to reshape contemporary jazz through diverse improvisational practices. Evenings alternate between exploratory ensemble sets and DJ-driven late-night sessions, with names such as DJ Evita Koné Belama Sounds, Zemzem, the Skankin’ Society collective and DJ Mitch. The overall experience is urgent, tactile and celebratory, where sound invites discovery.

19 – 29 March

Echo is a transdisciplinary festival devised by Compagnie sturmfrei that reimagines Ovid’s Metamorphoses through 250 shifting myths. Artists, poets, philosophers and participants inhabit an experimental, two‑level environment transformed into evolving ECHO‑scenographies. The programme assembles performances, participatory formats and workshops that blur genres and invite improvisation, collective dramaturgy and sensory encounters. The work foregrounds mythic transformation, live experimentation and porous collaboration across disciplines.

In French.

21 – 22 March

An open market gathering a selection of independent artists and makers from Geneva who work across drawing, print, painting, art jewellery, ceramics, editions and artist multiples. The event foregrounds contemporary craft and object-based practices, pairing delicate hand-made techniques with experimental print and mixed-media approaches. Through intimate objects and small editions it examines materiality, authorship and the gestures of making, inviting close encounters with artistic processes and the diverse visual languages of studio practice.

17 – 22 March

Ingrid Hansen, a puppet artist from the Jim Henson Company (Fraggle Rock, Sesame Workshop), stages a surreal cabaret of illusions and absurd comedy. The variety show is led by Florence, a mischievous grandmother figure, and mixes bold cinematic video, close‑ups of everyday objects projected large, puppetry and daring sleights to create impertinent, often erotic vignettes. The piece juxtaposes tactile puppet performance with live filmic effects to produce surprising, humorous and uncanny moments.

21 – 22 March

Ateliers Portes Ouvertes 2026 brings together some 250 artists from Geneva and the surrounding region who open their studios for a weekend. The programme surveys a wide range of media — painting, sculpture, installation, photography, textiles and experimental practices — highlighting processes, material exploration and collaborative modes.
Guided visits and a programme of workshops led by artists such as Loréleï Nelle, Nell Lechevalier, Laura Rivanera, Paul Mégroz and Simon Frommel offer encounters with artistic methods and collective creation.

19 – 29 March

Performed by Camélia Acef and Youri Rebeko, La tête ailleurs is a light, comic musical about Norah, who can’t help hearing songs in her head whenever she tries to concentrate. The piece slides between Broadway-classic, funk, pop and tango, treating the intrusive melodies as a playful yet unsettling manifestation of the unconscious. The staging balances energetic numbers and intimate moments, probing memory and identity. The show was nominated at the 2025 Trophées de la Comédie Musicale (Best Book; Revelation Masculine for Youri Rebeko).

In French.

18 – 22 March

Now in its forty-fifth edition, the AMR Jazz Festival champions musical freedom and improvisation, foregrounding risk and the unexpected. International artists from Switzerland, South Africa, the Americas, Scandinavia and Portugal converge to reshape contemporary jazz through diverse improvisational practices. Evenings alternate between exploratory ensemble sets and DJ-driven late-night sessions, with names such as DJ Evita Koné Belama Sounds, Zemzem, the Skankin’ Society collective and DJ Mitch. The overall experience is urgent, tactile and celebratory, where sound invites discovery.

19 – 29 March

Echo is a transdisciplinary festival devised by Compagnie sturmfrei that reimagines Ovid’s Metamorphoses through 250 shifting myths. Artists, poets, philosophers and participants inhabit an experimental, two‑level environment transformed into evolving ECHO‑scenographies. The programme assembles performances, participatory formats and workshops that blur genres and invite improvisation, collective dramaturgy and sensory encounters. The work foregrounds mythic transformation, live experimentation and porous collaboration across disciplines.

In French.

21 – 22 March

An open market gathering a selection of independent artists and makers from Geneva who work across drawing, print, painting, art jewellery, ceramics, editions and artist multiples. The event foregrounds contemporary craft and object-based practices, pairing delicate hand-made techniques with experimental print and mixed-media approaches. Through intimate objects and small editions it examines materiality, authorship and the gestures of making, inviting close encounters with artistic processes and the diverse visual languages of studio practice.

17 – 22 March

Ingrid Hansen, a puppet artist from the Jim Henson Company (Fraggle Rock, Sesame Workshop), stages a surreal cabaret of illusions and absurd comedy. The variety show is led by Florence, a mischievous grandmother figure, and mixes bold cinematic video, close‑ups of everyday objects projected large, puppetry and daring sleights to create impertinent, often erotic vignettes. The piece juxtaposes tactile puppet performance with live filmic effects to produce surprising, humorous and uncanny moments.

21 – 22 March

Ateliers Portes Ouvertes 2026 brings together some 250 artists from Geneva and the surrounding region who open their studios for a weekend. The programme surveys a wide range of media — painting, sculpture, installation, photography, textiles and experimental practices — highlighting processes, material exploration and collaborative modes.
Guided visits and a programme of workshops led by artists such as Loréleï Nelle, Nell Lechevalier, Laura Rivanera, Paul Mégroz and Simon Frommel offer encounters with artistic methods and collective creation.

19 – 29 March

Performed by Camélia Acef and Youri Rebeko, La tête ailleurs is a light, comic musical about Norah, who can’t help hearing songs in her head whenever she tries to concentrate. The piece slides between Broadway-classic, funk, pop and tango, treating the intrusive melodies as a playful yet unsettling manifestation of the unconscious. The staging balances energetic numbers and intimate moments, probing memory and identity. The show was nominated at the 2025 Trophées de la Comédie Musicale (Best Book; Revelation Masculine for Youri Rebeko).

In French.

18 – 22 March

Now in its forty-fifth edition, the AMR Jazz Festival champions musical freedom and improvisation, foregrounding risk and the unexpected. International artists from Switzerland, South Africa, the Americas, Scandinavia and Portugal converge to reshape contemporary jazz through diverse improvisational practices. Evenings alternate between exploratory ensemble sets and DJ-driven late-night sessions, with names such as DJ Evita Koné Belama Sounds, Zemzem, the Skankin’ Society collective and DJ Mitch. The overall experience is urgent, tactile and celebratory, where sound invites discovery.

19 – 29 March

Echo is a transdisciplinary festival devised by Compagnie sturmfrei that reimagines Ovid’s Metamorphoses through 250 shifting myths. Artists, poets, philosophers and participants inhabit an experimental, two‑level environment transformed into evolving ECHO‑scenographies. The programme assembles performances, participatory formats and workshops that blur genres and invite improvisation, collective dramaturgy and sensory encounters. The work foregrounds mythic transformation, live experimentation and porous collaboration across disciplines.

In French.

21 – 22 March

An open market gathering a selection of independent artists and makers from Geneva who work across drawing, print, painting, art jewellery, ceramics, editions and artist multiples. The event foregrounds contemporary craft and object-based practices, pairing delicate hand-made techniques with experimental print and mixed-media approaches. Through intimate objects and small editions it examines materiality, authorship and the gestures of making, inviting close encounters with artistic processes and the diverse visual languages of studio practice.

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Visiting for the first time? A quick guide to the city’s top attractions.

The MEG is a renowned museum dedicated to the exploration and presentation of cultural diversity from around the world. Located in the heart of Geneva, it houses an extensive collection of over 80,000 objects, including artifacts, textiles, and artworks that highlight the rich traditions and histories of various communities. The museum emphasizes interactive and immersive exhibitions, engaging visitors with contemporary issues related to culture and identity.

Cool fact: The e-MEG app serves as a digital twin of the permanent exhibition, providing an audio guide and detailed descriptions along with photographs of all displayed objects.

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Since its opening in 1994, the MAMCO Geneva (Musée d’art moderne et contemporain)  has staged 450 exhibitions with works dating from the 1960s to the present day. Mamco’s holdings include works by Christo, Martin Kippenberger, Jenny Holzer, Dan Flavin, Sarkis, Franz Erhard Walther and Sylvie Fleury, among many others.

Cool fact: The MAMCO is the epicenter of the “Nuit des Bains”, held three times a year.  During this event, the district around the museum is transformed into a large gallery and attracts thousands of art lovers and sightseers each night.

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With a collection of 27,000 items from Switzerland, Europe and the Middle and Far East, and a witness to twelve centuries of ceramic art from the Middle Ages to modern times, the Ariana is one of Europe’s great museums specializing in glass and ceramics.

Cool fact: On the first Sunday of each month, the Ariana Museum opens its temporary exhibitions to the public.

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