11 June – 2 July

Art’Péros — Afro Wine Focus

Free, Booking Required

Artpéros Filafriques are intimate sessions that explore the current exhibition, accompanied by background music and African wine tasting. A true journey into the vibrant world of contemporary African art, in a unique atmosphere. A special feature of this season is that the gallery has been transformed into the studio of artist Reggie Khumalo, who is opening his doors to the public for the occasion.

Boulevard James-Fazy 18,
Switzerland
Photo Credit: Filafriques
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Photo Credit: Filafriques

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