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Featured Events in Paris in March 2025 (June Updated)

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Don Carlos | Paris

Mar 29–Apr 25, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Arts

Milonga la GIOIA Dimanche 30 Mars | 23 Quai Anatole France

Mar 30–Mar 31, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Arts
Dance
The Milonga la GIOIA event will take place on Sunday, March 30th in Paris at 23 Quai Anatole France. The event will start on March 30th and end on March 31st. Attendees can enjoy an evening of tango dancing at this beautiful venue located at 23 Quai Anatole France, 75007 Paris. Tickets for the event are priced at €13.98. Immerse yourself in the passionate and elegant world of tango at this unique event in the heart of Paris.

The European Days of Crafts | Paris

Mar 31–Apr 6, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Celebration
Held across Europe, the Journées Européennes des Métiers d'Art (European Crafts Days) showcase modern expressions of traditional crafts by opening the doors of professional artisans to the public for a week each spring. This is your chance to peek behind the scenes at bookbinders, costume makers, jewellery designers, leather toolmakers, bicycle makers, stone carvers, tapestry weavers, furniture restorers and more, many of whom work at top city cultural institutions such as the Louvre and the Paris Opera.

Ultimate muscle challenge | Accor Arena

Mar 31, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Sports & Fitness
Welcome to the Ultimate Muscle Challenge! Join us at the Accor Arena for an epic showdown of strength and determination. Get ready to witness jaw-dropping feats of athleticism as competitors push their bodies to the limit. Whether you're a seasoned fitness enthusiast or just looking for some inspiration, this event is sure to leave you amazed. Cheer on your favorite athletes as they tackle grueling obstacles and showcase their incredible muscle power. Don't miss out on this adrenaline-pumping experience! Grab your tickets now and be part of the action at the Ultimate Muscle Challenge. Information Source: Muscle mania | eventbrite

AWARE annonce les quatre rapporteur·euse·s des Prix 2024 | Paris

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Paris
Exhibitions
En 2024, pour la 8e édition des prix AWARE, deux prix seront attribués : le prix Nouveau Regard, récompensant une artiste en milieu decarrière et le prix d’honneur, attribué à une artiste justifiant de plus de 40 ans decarrière. À nouveau cette année, quatre rapporteur·euse·s – professionnel·le·sengagé·e·s du monde de la culture – présélectionneront chacun·e un duo d’artistes, nommées respectivement au prix Nouveau Regard et au prix d’honneur, et présenteront et défendront leur travail devant un jury composé de sept figures majeures du monde de la culture. Les quatre rapporteur·euse·spour l’édition 2024 sont Simona Dvorák, Antoine Idier, Noelia Portela et Olivier Zeitoun. Simona Dvorák Simona Dvorák est curatrice et historienne de l’art basée à Paris. Elle s’intéresseà des pratiques performatives, sonores, radiophoniques et vidéo, en mettanten valeur un travail collectif à long terme. En tant que curatrice au sein de l’Initiative for Practices and Visions of Radical Care, elle étudie la manière dont nous pouvons créer des espaces communs et solidaires dans la sphère culturelle. Son travail souligne l’importance des « processus d’exposition » qui anticipent les futurs possibles : antisexistes, antiracistes, inclusifs. Plus récemment, elle a été boursière du programme Art et éducation à la documenta fifteen à Kasselet a collaboré sur la conception du programme public Walking with Water, imaginé en relation avec le pavillon serbe de la 59e Biennale de Venise. Elle a été également chargée de programmation au Centre Pompidou à Paris ouelle a notamment travaillé sur le programme Cultures d’avenir. Actuellement, Dvorák est curatrice invitée, avec Tadeo Kohan, pour le programme « actes delangage » à la Maison populaire de Montreuil. Parallèlement, elle développe un projet de recherche sur la politique des archives au Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, en collaboration avec Merv Espina. Antoine Idier Antoine Idier est maître de conférences en science politique à Sciences Po Saint-Germain-en-Laye, où il coordonne les enseignements « Art & culture » et dirige le Master Politiques de création. Il a publié de nombreux ouvrages, dont Les Vies de GuyHocquenghem. Politique, sexualité, culture(Fayard, 2017), Archives des mouvements LGBT+ (Textuel, 2018), Pureté etimpureté de l’art. Michel Journiac et le Sida (Sombres torrents, 2020) ou encore Résistances Queer. Une histoire des cultures LGBTQI+(avec Pochep, Delcourt/La Découverte, 2023). Il a édité des écrits de Guy Hocquenghem (Un journal de rêve, Verticales, 2017) et de yann beauvais (Agir le cinéma, Presses du réel, 2021). En 2022-2023, il a été commissaire de l’exposition Dans les marges. Trente ans du fonds Michel Chomarat à la bibliothèque de Lyon. Pour un projet en cours d’écriture, il a également reçu une bourse de recherche de la fondation Robert Rauschenberg. Noelia Portela Noelia Portela est commissaire d’exposition indépendante et coordinatrice de projets culturels basée à Paris. Noelia Portela est diplômée de l’école d’Architecture et de Design de l’université Victoria de Wellington en Nouvelle-Zélande. En 2017, elle fonde Persona Curada, un projet curatorial itinérant et expérimental à but non lucratif qui vise à promouvoir l’art contemporain latino-américain, mis en perspective avec la scène artistique française. Avec Persona Curada, elle organise des expositions, des projections, des performances et des débats en collaboration avec des institutions et des espaces d’art contemporain. Ses textes ont été publiés dans des revues comme Artishock Magazine (Chile), Relieve Contemporaneo (Argentina) et Obra Latinoamericana (Suisse). Olivier Zeitoun Olivier Zeitoun est attaché de conservation au département Design et Prospective industrielle du Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, à Paris. Diplômé en philosophie, histoire de l’art et en sciences sociales, il est l’auteur de nombreux articles et essais sur les enjeux liés aux champs du numérique et du vivant, dans l’art et le design. Il a été co-commissaire des expositions « La Fabrique du Vivant » (Centre Pompidou, 2019), « Réseaux-Mondes » (Centre Pompidou, 2022), « Mimésis, un design vivant » (Centre Pompidou-Metz, 2022), avec Marie-Ange Brayer, et a co-dirigé les catalogues les accompagnant. Il poursuit ses activités de commissariat, d’enseignement, de recherche et de publications en tant que commissaire et critique indépendant. Il ouvrira prochainement au Huidenclub, à Rotterdam, avec Léo Orta, l’exposition « Design Sediments ».

Donation Perrotin & Artists | Perrotin

Oct 14, 2024–Mar 1, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Exhibitions
Works by 17 Perrotin artists have entered the collection of the Musée National d’Art Moderne–Centre Georges Pompidou through a joint donation by the gallery and its artists. 23 exceptional artworks have been given by Perrotin and Jean-Marie Appriou, Genesis Belanger, Sophie Calle, Maurizio Cattelan, Johan Creten, Elmgreen & Dragset, Lionel Estève, Bernard Frize, Laurent Grasso, JR, Bharti Kher, Klara Kristalova, Takashi Murakami, Jean- Michel Othoniel, Paola Pivi, Tavares Strachan, and Emma Webster to the Musée National d’Art Moderne–Centre Georges Pompidou.

Pop Forever, Tom Wesselmann &... | Louis Vuitton Foundation

Oct 16, 2024–Mar 3, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Exhibitions
Repeating patterns, bright colors, cultural symbols, codes from comic books or video games: for more than 60 years, the Pop Art movement has been known, admired and imitated around the world. The Fondation Louis Vuitton takes us back to the origins of Pop Art with a sensational new exhibition. From October 16, 2024 to March 3, 2025, the Fondation Louis Vuitton will present "Forever Pop, Tom Wesselmann and...", an exhibition that presents one of the most important art movements since the 1960s. The Fondation Louis Vuitton brings together 150 paintings, installations and other works, including many works by Tom Wesselmann, the artist regarded as one of the founders of Pop Art. He is joined by the unforgettable Andy Warhol, as well as Jeff Koons, Marcel Duchamp, Derek Adams, Jasper Johns, Yayoi Kusama, Roy Lichtenstein, Lauren Halsey, Marjorie Strider, Marisol, Kurt Schwitters... All the richness of Pop Art is represented. The exhibition even expands its scope, presenting 70 works by international artists from different decades and movements. From Dadaism to today's art world, the Louis Vuitton Foundation has chosen Pop Art to explore it from its earliest artistic roots to its lasting influence today. The exhibition also pays tribute to the famous American painter Tom Wesselmann. Tom Wesselmann, heir to a line of abstract artists, was drawn to the visual modernity of the 1950s and created a world of his own by combining classical practices with new genres. The exhibition includes his most famous installations and series, as well as works by artists inspired by him.
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Trompe l'oeil: 1520 to the present day | Paris

Oct 17, 2024–Mar 2, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Exhibitions
This exhibition will bring together more than 70 works of trompe l'oeil from public institutions and private collections, spanning the 16th to the 21st century, and reviewing the development of the European trompe l'oeil art tradition. The exhibition will discuss some lesser-known aspects of trompe l'oeil art, such as its decorative use, its political influence in revolutionary history, and the interpretation of trompe l'oeil by modern and contemporary artists.

Kazakhstan, Treasures of the Great Steppe | Paris

Nov 6, 2024–Mar 24, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Exhibitions
A deep dive into mythical and mysterious landscapes to explore five masterpieces and a five-millenium history.

Tang China | Guimet Museum

Nov 20, 2024–Mar 3, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Exhibitions
"Tang China" (618-907) is an exhibition of exceptional works devoted to one of the greatest ever Chinese dynasties. This unique and major event is one of the highlights of the Guimet x China 2024 programme.
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Tang China A Cosmopolitan Dynasty (7th -10th century) | Paris

Nov 20, 2024–Mar 3, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Exhibitions
"Tang China" (618-907) is an exhibition of exceptional works devoted to one of the greatest ever Chinese dynasties. This unique and major event is one of the highlights of the Guimet x China 2024 programme. Organised in partnership with Art Exhibitions China, the exhibition showcases 207 works from more than thirty Chinese museums recounting 300 years of effervescent art and literature, a flourishing cosmopolitan population and the rise of centralised administration.

Laura Bergsøe: Tree Tales | Maria Wettergren Gallery

Nov 30, 2024–Mar 1, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Exhibitions
The Tree Tales exhibition is a fairy tale of trees. Profoundly in love with wood, the Danish designer and Master-cabinet maker Laura Bergsøe has devoted her life to revealing the personality and “soul” of the trees that she sources all over the world for her dream-like tables, shelves, lamps and wall reliefs. Bergsøe works with the uniqueness of each piece of wood – its veins and knots, twists and turns - which she enhances through precious metals and materials, such as liquid silver, bronze and raw diamonds, delicately inserted into the wood. Rich with imaginative details, such as butterfly joints, bronze and silver ornaments or mammoth tooths, Bergsøe turns the inside of the tree into a wonderland of sprouts and flowers, butterflies, silver lakes and diamond drops.

Sarah Buckner: Chamber of Parallel Lives | Paris

Jan 24–Mar 13, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Exhibitions
Schipper Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Sarah Buckner’s solo exhibition “Chambre de la vie parallèle” in Paris. This is the artist’s second solo exhibition at Schipper Gallery and her first at the gallery in Paris. The exhibition will present new paintings and works on paper. Following the artist’s solo exhibition at the Longlati Foundation in Shanghai in 2024, this solo exhibition in Paris presents new possibilities in Sarah Buckner’s practice, which contains clear and potential transformations and emotional catharsis.

Nick Doyle's "Transaction, Pleasure, Pressure, Release" exhibition | Perrotin

Feb 1–Mar 8, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Exhibitions
This is Doyle’s second solo exhibition in Paris, which deeply analyzes the “playground” of the white-collar world - the office space. Through carefully constructed scenes of everyday objects, he gives them strange dramatic tension and hidden desires, and uses a cold and humorous narrative method to dismantle the operating logic of this huge machine that supports our survival.

Dennis Morris - Music + Life | Paris

Feb 5–May 18, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Exhibitions
The MEP - Maison Européenne de la Photographie presents Music + Life, the first retrospective of British artist Dennis Morris in France. The exhibition brings to light for the first time, the full collection of his photographs capturing his youth in London, while also celebrating his iconic portraits of Bob Marley and the Sex Pistols, which have become key images in pop culture.

Aurora Rose | Paris

Feb 13–Mar 14, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Exhibitions
Aurora Rose offers a unique dialogue between the universes of Qin Han and Florian Mermin, where softness and strangeness intertwine in a dreamlike logic. The exhibition, conceived as a shared dream, invites an exploration of the porous boundaries between the organic and the symbolic, creating a troubled balance, yet sensual.

Alex Katz The Venice Paintings | Paris

Feb 15–Apr 12, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Exhibitions
I am trying to make paintings that have some real energy – the here and now. It’s like fashion, really. — Alex Katz Following Alex Katz’s landmark show at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini during the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024, this exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac Paris Pantin reunites, for the first time, the works shown together in the City of Water. Spanning three major groupings of work made between 2021 and 2022, the paintings on view represent three key facets of the artist’s practice, the boundaries of which continue to expand seven decades into his career. A group of works based on outfits by mid-century American fashion designer Claire McCardell is accompanied by large-scale close-up depictions of inky-hued oceans, and of grassland in tones of greens and yellows.

Raphaël Barontini: Somewhere in the Night, the People Dance | Palais de Tokyo

Feb 21–May 11, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Exhibitions
Artist Raphaël Barontini offers a reinterpretation of History, particularly African and Caribbean, by presenting dynamic and fluid narratives that blend contemporary techniques with archives from the past. He explores figuration and the tradition of classical painting through a selection of recent works or pieces created specifically for his exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo. Paintings, costumes and textiles are showcased in an original scenography inspired by the architecture of the Palais Sans Souci in Haiti and accompanied by a sound piece by poet and music producer Mike Ladd. The exhibition offers a comprehensive and generous narrative, blending the real and the fictional, and bringing together the artist’s different areas of research by proposing a renewal of imaginaries.
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Collective Joy – Learning flamboyance! | Palais de Tokyo

Feb 21–May 11, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Exhibitions
“Collective Joy – Learning flamboyance!” is an exhibition that looks at popular cultures of gathering and group dynamics, conducive to the experience and learning of joy in our daily lives. The exhibition brings together a French and international scene of artists and initiatives inspired by ways of occupying public space: whether they be festive, social, musical, aesthetic, recreational, political or even utopian.
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This is the story of a poor man: “Restos du Cœur” | Paris

Feb 27–Apr 5, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Exhibitions
For the 40th anniversary of the Restos du Cœur, the AFP Gallery is offering a photo exhibition on poverty in a series of portraits from the 1980s and today, which aims to highlight the precariousness in France. Founded in 1985 by Coluche, the association Les Restos du Cœur was born in a context of economic crisis and rising mass unemployment, but from its first winter campaign in Gennevilliers, the French people showed solidarity to help the most deprived. 40 years later, the association, although initially temporary, is unfortunately still just as useful.

Hans Hollein Works from the 1960s | Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac Paris Marais

Mar 1–May 31, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Exhibitions
This exhibition offers an exceptional insight into the artistic practice of Austrian architect, artist, designer, theorist and Pritzker Prize winner Hans Hollein (1934–2014). Famously declaring that ‘everything is architecture’, he pioneered an expansion of the very concept of architecture. The exhibition presents a selection of visionary architectural drawings and conceptual works, as well as objects and artefacts, that reimagine spaces, structures, cities and their communicative possibilities. Spanning the 1960s, the works are situated at a decisive period in Hollein’s early career that established him at the forefront of the international avant-garde.

Atelier d’écriture : Dans l’univers poétique de Sylvia Plath | Bpi - Bibliothèque publique d’information, Atelier 2 (Niveau 2)

Mar 1, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Arts
Literary Arts
Au cours de cet atelier, vous aurez l'opportunité de vous plonger, durant une série de propositions créatives souvent ludiques et collectives, dans l'univers poétique de Sylvia Plath. Un temps de partage sera proposé en fin d'atelier pour écouter les merveilles créées par les écrivant·e·s, accompagné de conseils pour poursuivre la création chez soi. Animé par Mange tes Mots ! - Cabaret Littéraire, cabaret littéraire à voix et à plumes qui met en valeur la création poétique contemporaine depuis 2018. Copyright © Camille Sauvayre Copyright © Persil Fleur (bannière MTM) Information Source: Bibliothèque publique d'information | eventbrite

Molitor - Visites guidées des cabines d'artistes | 2 Av. de la Prte Molitor

Mar 1, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Arts
Painting
Molitor - Visites guidées des cabines d'artistes du bassin intérieur Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer le lancement de la deuxième édition des cabines d'artistes du bassin intérieur à Molitor. Après le succès éclatant de la première édition en 2018, nous renouvelons avec enthousiasme cette expérience artistique inédite. Depuis trois décennies, Molitor est lié à l'histoire du street art. À l’origine, les cabines entourant le bassin intérieur offraient aux nageurs l'intimité nécessaire pour se changer avant de plonger. Abandonné dans les années 1990, l’établissement est devenu un temple de l'underground, attirant de nombreux graffeurs et servant de vaste atelier à ciel ouvert pendant près de 20 ans. Dès sa réouverture en 2014, Molitor a adopté une démarche curatoriale ambitieuse, fidèle à cette époque. Pour cette nouvelle collection 2024, nous avons opté pour une curation résolument internationale. Cette édition présente un panorama fascinant de l'art contemporain urbain, avec des artistes venant d'Asie, d'Afrique, d'Amérique, du Moyen-Orient, d'Europe et de France. Chacune des 70 cabines entourant le bassin intérieur a été métamorphosée par un artiste, du sol au plafond, créant ainsi une immense galerie d'art contemporain urbain. Nous vous invitons à venir découvrir cette exposition unique et à plonger dans l'univers artistique de Molitor lors de cette visite guidée d'une heure en français. Information Source: Molitor Paris | eventbrite

Atelier philo-création : Le refuge | Bpi - Bibliothèque publique d’information, Atelier 1 (Niveau 2)

Mar 1, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Arts
Painting
C'est un réflexe animal que de se protéger du vent, des intempéries, du danger. De la cabane à la bibliothèque, ces lieux entourent, enrobent et protègent, mais le refuge n’est pas seulement l’habitacle : c’est aussi un symbole. Pourquoi chercher ou « prendre » refuge ? Quelles idées sont des « refuges » ? Quelles valeurs ? Et qu'est-ce qu'un « faux refuge » ? Réfléchissons ensemble à ce que le refuge représente pour nous et à ce qu’il convoque en philosophie. Puis, par le dessin et le collage, nous imaginerons un endroit magique qui servirait d’abri mais surtout représenterait notre propre espace idéal de paix et de ressourcement. Animé par Fanny Bourrillon, intervenante philosophie et Angie Gadea, intervenante création (Association Philomoos) Copyright © Réalisation pour l'atelier Refuge par Angie Gadea, partie créative des ateliers @philomoos Information Source: Bibliothèque publique d'information | eventbrite

Top 14 | Stade Francais v La Rochelle (Paris) | Stade Jean-Bouin

Mar 1, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Sports & Fitness
Explore Stade Francais v La Rochelle sporting information for 1st March, as well as links for Rugby Union tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Stade Francais is a professional rugby union team based in Paris, France. Founded in 1883, the team competes in the top division of French rugby, the Top 14, as well as in European competitions such as the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup. Throughout its history, Stade Francais has won multiple domestic titles, including 14 Top 14 championships and 3 French Cups. The team also boasts an impressive roster of players, including current French international players such as Gaël Fickou and Antoine Burban, as well as international stars like Argentine winger Nicolás Sánchez. Stade Francais plays their home matches at the iconic Stade Jean-Bouin, a 20,000-seat stadium located in the heart of Paris. With such a rich history and a strong current lineup, Stade Francais is a force to be reckoned with in the world of rugby union. La Rochelle is a professional Rugby Union team based in the city of La Rochelle, France. Founded in 1898, the team currently competes in the top-tier French rugby competition, the Top 14. Known as Les Maritimes, La Rochelle has a rich history and has become a formidable force in recent years, regularly finishing in the top 6 of the Top 14 standings. The team has also experienced success in European competition, reaching the finals of the European Rugby Challenge Cup in 2017 and 2019. La Rochelle boasts a talented and diverse roster of players, including French internationals such as Grégory Alldritt and Dany Priso. The team plays their home matches at the impressive Stade Marcel-Deflandre, which has a capacity of over 16,000 and creates a lively and passionate atmosphere for fans. With their strong performances and dedicated fanbase, La Rochelle continues to be a prominent and respected team in the world of rugby. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

Trio: Hautbois, Clarinette, Basson | église St André de l’Europe

Mar 1, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Arts
Orchestra
Même Si Vous Réservez des places Gratuites Ici sur ce Site : Les Concerts Ne Sont Pas Gratuits& ce n'est Pas une Entrée gratuite !!! Un Don Respectueux de8€par personnevous sera demandé sur place en espèce (PAS de Carte Bancaire) Par Respect du Travail de Qualité des Musiciens !!! Samedi 1er Mars 16h Église St André de l’Europe - 24 rue de St Petersbourg - 75008 Paris - Métro: Rome, Liège, Europe - Bus: 95, 80, 66, 74, 68, 30 Trio: Hautbois, Clarinette, Basson Les Origines du trio d‘Anches Mozart : Divertimento n°4 - Devienne : Trio op. 61 n°3 - Crusell : Konzert-trio - Flégier : Trio par le Trio Quercus: Joanna Favero,hautbois - Emmanuel Eustache, clarinette - Alix Deleporte, basson Fondé par trois anciens étudiants du conservatoire Paris-Saclay, le Trio Quercus se spécialise dans la musique pour trio d'anches (hautbois, clarinette, basson). Son répertoire va de la musique pour vents du XVIIIe siècle aux oeuvres modernes. Les Concerts Ne Sont Pas Gratuits Un Don Respectueux de 8€ par personne vous sera demandé sur place en espèce (pas de Carte Bancaire) Par Respect du Travail de Qualité des Musiciens !!! Information Source: David Alan-Nihil | eventbrite

Beth Hart Tour | L'Olympia

Mar 2–Mar 3, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Concerts

Terroir//Territory: Memory, Identity, and Land through Visual Storytelling | PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café

Mar 2, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Arts
Fine Art
Terroir/Territory: Memory, Identity, and Land through Visual Storytelling Join French-American journalist and author, Lindsey Tramuta in an intimate conversation with Armenian-Lebanese-French photojournalist and filmmaker, Astrig Agopian, for the Paris launch of Agopian's multimedia exhibition, Like There's No Tomorrow. Like There's No Tomorrow is the culmination of a three-year documentary photography project capturing the stories of ethnic Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh, where soil and land become both symbols of resilience and repositories of memory amidst conflict. What we see through this body of work is a deep exploration of cultural identity, displacement, and memory within the context of a region that no longer exists and begs the questions of what anchors us when borders shift or we are forced to leave; and how can we protect the cultural roots that connect us to our histories and ways of life? As a way to connect us to the land that over 114,000 ethnic Armenian refugees hold on to as memory, we will be guided through a sensory experience tasting wines from the region. In terroir studies, soil is seen not only as a physical medium but as a vessel for memory, containing layers of meaning that trace back to past generations and cultural practices. This parallel illuminates how land and territory carry deep, enduring significance, acting as conduits for preserving culture and history in times of displacement. Just as terroir grants wine regions their unique story and sense of place, Like There’s No Tomorrow reflects the symbolic power of soil and landscape in the lives of displaced Armenians, using these natural elements to sustain cultural identity amidst upheaval. This event is organized and sponsored by ART WORKS Projects in partnership with PARAMAZ Atelier. In addition to the guided wine tasting, additional refreshments and light appetizers will be available for all guests. EXHIBITION HOURS Like There's No Tomorrow will be on view daily at PARAMAZ Atelier starting 3 - 9 March from 12:00 - 18:00. Please email info@artworksprojects.org if you would like to arrange a special tour and guided visit. SPEAKER BIOS (additional names to come) Astrig Agopian is a French-Lebanese-Armenian journalist, documentary photographer and filmmaker born in Marseille in 1998. She started her career as a TV reporter and video journalist, learning the ropes of journalism while covering Brexit, French politics and the Covid pandemic for French TV channels. Since 2021, she has documented the wars in Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh, Ukraine, massive protests in Georgia and reported in France, Italy and Lebanon. Her work has been featured in dozens of international news outlets including Agence France-Presse (AFP), Arte, Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS), Le Figaro, France 24, Puls 4 Austria and others. Her photography focuses on the intersection between geopolitics, territory, marginality and memory. She documents identity struggles, human rights issues and longterm consequences of conflicts, mainly covering Europe, the South Caucasus and the Middle East. Astrig is the recipient of the 2023 Emerging Lens Fellowship through ART WORKS Projects which supported fieldwork and production of Like There's No Tomorrow. Lindsey Tramuta is a French American journalist and author based in Paris since 2006. She is a regular contributor to the New York Times, Eater, Condé Nast Traveler, Bloomberg, and other international publications, in which she covers the intersection of culture, travel, and business. Her first book, The New Paris: The People, Places & Ideas Fueling a Movement, looks at the evolving French capital while her second, The New Parisienne: The Women & Ideas Shaping Paris, deconstructs the myth of the Parisian woman and showcases more than forty women influencing Paris. The New Paris, an interview podcast Tramuta has hosted since 2017, is the continuation of both projects. ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS ART WORKS Projects’ (AWP) mission is to use design and the arts to raise awareness of and educate the public about significant human rights issues. With offices in Chicago and The Hague, AWP provides visual advocacy tools which produce action on human rights crises at the grassroots, media, and policy levels. Conceptualized and created in conjunction with established documentary photographers, NGO's and human rights advocates, AWP's multimedia exhibitions, archives, films, and visual toolkits provide opportunities for large numbers of the general population to engage in ending major human rights violations. All proceeds from this event will go directly towards the continued advancement of Astrig's project through the Emerging Lens Fellowship program. Visit: www.artworksprojects.org to learn more. PARAMAZ is a French-Armenian-Lebanese leather atelier and café in the heart of Paris, founded by Hagop Markarian, a Lebanese-born Armenian leather craftsman who learned the craft at a very young age in his family’s leather and shoe atelier in Beirut. Paramaz is a space dedicated to preserving (cultural) heritage, where traditional leather working techniques merge with contemporary design. Beyond leatherwork, the space serves as a hub for creative exchange, hosting artists and creators, collaborations, and cultural encounters. Information Source: ART WORKS Projects | eventbrite

Atelier d'écriture créative : Détour vers le futur | Bpi - Bibliothèque publique d’information, Atelier 2 (Niveau 2)

Mar 2, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Arts
Literary Arts
Et si on se donnait rendez-vous dans cinq ans ? Et si on s’aventurait sereinement dans les méandres du temps pour envisager nos retrouvailles avec la bibliothèque du centre ? Cet atelier d’écriture créative vous invite à vous projeter au jour de la réouverture de Beaubourg. Parce qu’écrire c’est se faire un peu devin… À travers les mots, venez faire l’expérience d’un détour vers le futur à l’ombre d’un bâtiment qui, ouvert ou fermé, n’a pas fini de nous fasciner. Animé par Alice Moine, romancière © Alice Moine, IA Information Source: Bibliothèque publique d'information | eventbrite

Stand up - Spicy Comedy Club | 17 Rue des Petits Carreaux

Mar 2, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Arts
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7 humoristes qui se succèdent pour vous faire rire dans un cadre pittoresque et convivial. On dirait la description d'un hôtel dans la Meuse mais non c'est bien le Spicy Comedy Club ! Cliquez pour accéder à la page Instagram du Spicy Comedy ClubÇa commence à 18h00 et ça finit à 19h15 (environ). L'entrée se fait sur consommation au bar (charmant et cossu) et il y a un chapeau à la sortie pour les humoristes. Au plaisir de vous y retrouver et de vous pimenter votre dimanche soir ! À Savoir : Pour tout public à partir de 15 ansPas de vestiaire sur place. Les trottinettes électriques, valises ou tout autre objet encombrant ne peuvent être acceptés dans l'enceinte de l'établissementPas d'accès PMR Information Source: Spicy Comedy Club | eventbrite

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