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Big solidarity lottery, exhibitions…
The Astrid association, which helps sick children at the Arnaud-de-Villeneuve University Hospital and their parents, is organizing a big lottery Sunday, January 26 at 2:30 p.m., in the Georges-Brassens room at Mas-Coulet. Many prizes are up for grabs, including a trip, TV… 15 quines planned and 1 set-up, 2 full cards, 1 consoling one. The price of the box is €2, €10 for 6 boxes. Pancakes and drinks on site.
Big lottery room Brassens.
The International Museum of Modest Arts on the Quai de Lattre-de-Tassigny presents, until March 9, 2025 , his new exhibition “Beaubadugly” which brings together a large number of artists. The other story of painting which shows without complex the original paintings of artists on the fringes of the imaginary and who have sold their works by the thousands in supermarkets and familiar posters… A panorama of this commercial and popular painting… Visible every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (except Monday). Prices of €5.60, €2.60 for children and €3.60 for groups of over 10.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000“Beaubadugly”.
The cultural space “Le Réservoir” at 45, quai de Bosc hosts, until March 9the exhibition “If Sète were an island…” where 30 artists from Sète (Biascamano, Cervera, Combas, Cosentino, Dezeuze, Di Rosa, Duran, Mancione, Vilar and many others) worked on the theme of the island. Here, it is often said that “when you give to Sète, the city gives it back to you”, there is a generosity, a warmth that goes beyond the walls of its houses for which the choice of the theme came as an obvious choice. Free admission.
“If Sète were an island…”
The Paul Valéry Museum on rue François-Desnoyer presents two new exhibitions that invite visitors to enter the captivating and unique worlds of two women artists: that of Nazanin Pouyandeh with her paintings between mythical stories and dreamlike imaginations, and that of Brigitte Aubignac, where self-portraits, adolescent figures and statues intersect… Both are traversed by questions such as “the masculine-feminine” ? Visible until Sunday, March 2, price €6.20.
The Galerie Zoom at 49, rue Pierre-Sémard welcomes until Sunday January 26 Fred Hoyer's exhibition. Free admission, visible from Tuesday to Saturday, during the opening hours of the adjoining restaurant “Le Paris Méditerranée”, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. A musical decoupling is planned for the last week of January. In addition, a tasting of living wines is offered in parallel with the major professional trade fair Millésime Bio in Montpellier, on Sunday, January 26, in the heart of Fred Hoyer's exhibition. Information at 06 62 22 51 28.
Fred Hoyer.
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