Thursday 13 November, 18:00

La Nuit des Bains

La Nuit des Bains is a vibrant cultural evening in Geneva, celebrating contemporary art through the simultaneous openings of galleries in the Quartier des Bains. Organized by the Contemporary Art Association of the Quartier des Bains, the event is free and open to the public, inviting visitors to explore new exhibitions and engage directly with artists over drinks.

Participating galleries and institutions: Andata.Ritorno, Centre d’édition contemporaine, Centre de la photographie Genève, DOMUM, Espace_L, Fabienne Levy, FMAC, Galerie 38, Galerie lange + pult, Galerie Mezzanin, Le Commun (Bourses de la Ville de Genève 2025), Lovay Fine Arts, MEG, Olivier Varenne, SEU – Salle d’exposition de l’UNIGE, Skopia / P.-H Jaccaud, Taste Contemporary, Wilde, Xippas.

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