
The event is an opportunity for the whole family to discover works of art and a temporary exhibition through play and experimentation. With the help of artist David Allart, youngsters and their parents create an individual or collective work that echoes what they discover in the exhibition Déborder la rivière.
Led by David Allart, the workshop invites participants to explore the banks of the River Ill, the common thread running through the area, to reveal the historical traces, memories and imaginations linked to this space. Through walks, discussions and graphic work, they will create a sensitive and original map, reflecting their personal view of the river.
The map will be designed using stamps, a technique inspired by woodcutting, providing an introduction to an uncommon handmade printing method. A blend of local curiosities, collective memory and plastic creations, this map will extend the experience of the art center's summer exhibition.
Visit/workshop for children aged 6 and over, accompanied by their parents. Reservations required (places limited) by e-mail or telephone. Registration opens 1 month before the event.
Free
Led by David Allart, the workshop invites participants to explore the banks of the River Ill, the common thread running through the area, to reveal the historical traces, memories and imaginations linked to this space. Through walks, discussions and graphic work, they will create a sensitive and original map, reflecting their personal view of the river.
The map will be designed using stamps, a technique inspired by woodcutting, providing an introduction to an uncommon handmade printing method. A blend of local curiosities, collective memory and plastic creations, this map will extend the experience of the art center's summer exhibition.
Visit/workshop for children aged 6 and over, accompanied by their parents. Reservations required (places limited) by e-mail or telephone. Registration opens 1 month before the event.
Free
Rates
Rates
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Free
Opening times
Opening times
On 21 September 2025
- 15:00 at 17:00
On 12 October 2025
- 15:00 at 17:00