11 January – 12 April

Family Visit : Painting to Honor the Earth

Free, Booking Required

Aboriginal artists convey their appreciation for nature through their paintings, depicting landscapes, plants, animals, and ancestral beings. Explore this captivating world with your family!
In French.  Ages 6 and up, accompanied by an adult.

Dates & Times:
Sunday 11 January, 16:00
Sunday 1 February, 16:00
Sunday 1 March, 16:00
Sunday 12 April, 16:00

Place de Neuve 1,
1204 Genève
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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