Thursday 25 June, 18:00

Vernissage × Portes ouvertes du Groove

Vernissage presenting four emerging voices from the Grand Genève: Aliya Ivana, La Prateria, Valentin Vasserot and Les Ateliers Imhof. The programme brings together painting, photography and mixed‑media installations that examine urban textures, personal narratives and collaborative studio practices. Works alternate between intimate gestures and expansive compositions, privileging materiality, process and dialogue. The presentation highlights the region’s experimental approaches and cross‑disciplinary exchanges, inviting reflection on the social and visual dynamics shaping contemporary local practices.

Boulevard de Saint-Georges 21,
1205 Geneva
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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