31 August – 19 September

Opening: La Fonte

La Fonte is a cultural space located in the Halles de la Fonderie in Carouge. These former workshops, made available by the City of Carouge, host a variety of community and cultural activities each year, including a refreshment area, concerts, artist residencies, workshops, and exhibition and lecture series. The eponymous collective is responsible for programming and organizing these events.

Av. Cardinal-Mermillod 17/19,
Carouge, Switzerland
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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