Lougratte celebrates the 20th anniversary of its summer art exhibition

For two decades, the Lougratte art exhibition has highlighted contemporary artistic creation, with a special program for this anniversary
The summer of 2025 marks a milestone for Lougratte: the 20th edition of its art exhibition at the church in Valette. For two decades, this event has highlighted the richness of contemporary artistic creation. From Friday, June 20 to Thursday, September 11, visitors will be able to discover a selection of works of art, presented as part of a group exhibition bringing together some twenty artists.
The exhibition will begin on Friday, June 20th, with Muriel Mommens, who will present an open stage for performing arts and textile installations. In July, Isabelle Mommens and her photographs will follow, followed by Geneviève Demereau and her drawings, Jean-François San Roman and his surrealist paintings, Art-No and his abstract paintings, and the painters Marie-Claire Marini, Monique Weersma, and Colette Zimmermann. Élodie Germa will close the month with an exhibition of her paintings and ceramics.
Jean-François Masot to concludeThe first week of August will feature two painters (Josette Bord and Marlène Fieremans), as well as ceramist Fanny Campas-Dragon. This will be followed by Jean-Michel Chavanat and his watercolors, Sylvie Heslot and her engravings, Raymond Dubourg and his paintings, Jean-Claude Mano and his sculptures, Patrice Moline and his drawings, Nadine Goepp and her paintings, William Quilan and his metal sculptures, Thomas Vanicatte and his drawings, Adrien Sautel and his photos, Pierrette Vanicatte and her textile paintings, and Anne-Laure Alexandre and her embroidered photographs.
Jean-François Masot will conclude the exhibition in September with his various works. The church of Valette is celebrating this anniversary with a program worthy of the event. A wonderful opportunity to (re)discover a place transformed by art, in a warm atmosphere.
The church doors are open every day from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Admission is free.
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