3 & 10 December

Family Day: Nos corps perceptibles

Spend a family afternoon at the Ferme de la Chapelle to explore Elise Gagnebin-de Bons’ exhibition. The event includes an engaging activity booklet and a complimentary snack. Nos corps perceptibles (“Our Perceptible Bodies“) delves into social and political engagement through a multifaceted artistic practice, shedding light on the fringes, traces of time, and forgotten objects.

In French.

Route de La-Chapelle 39,
1212 Lancy
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Photo Credit: Ferme de la Chapelle

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