Public program
Exhibition from July 22 to 30
Saturday, July 22nd
from 6pm: Exhibition opening with the artists and curators
at 8pm: Performance by the artist Michelle Feeley in front of Bétonsalon, captation by *Duuu Radio
Sunday, July 29th
at 7pm: Exhibition closing, performance by the artist Nicole
at 8 pm: DJ set
July 23 to 30, from 11am to 7pm: On-site mediation for the duration of the exhibition
At the reception area :
soap offers visitors the possibility to go back to those moments of boredom when, without even having to think about it, we try to keep our hands occupied. The piece of paper torn from the notebook to send a message to friends across the classroom, the random study of the world map in the planner, the accumulation of drawings on the pencil case…
With notepads, packs of sequins, pastry wrappers, lined papers, scraps of fabric, rubber bands from friends, and ____!
Draw, compose, fold, give, listen, exchange, take away, leave and ____!
Cultural agenda
Wednesday, July 26,
from 2pm to 4pm
How will your story end?, a workshop with the artist Michelle Feeley.
Ages 7 to 11. Registration required at collectivesoap12@gmail.com
On the green lawn of Bétonsalon, Michelle Feeley, artist and performer, seems absorbed by the storybooks that surround her. Join her to discover the imaginary worlds of Christian Anderson and lead your own adventure !
from 4pm to 5:30pm
A workshop with artist Juliette Ayrault.
Ages 14 and up. Registration at collectivesoap12@gmail.com
With Juliette Ayrault, create a collection or a color chart as a group with chalk and dry pastel. Participants are invited to bring an idea, a photo, a medium or an object to help them think of a color in relation to wear and tear. An opportunity to get together and to leave with or exchange your creations.
Friday, July 28,
from 4:30pm to 6pm
A book cover workshop, with soap.
All ages. Registration at collectivesoap12@gmail.com
Take some time to make an envelope to slide your book into. Enjoy yourself and pick and choose from our collection of materials, where you will find a little bit of everything and nothing, to dress up the book of your choice!
from 6pm to 7:30pm
A shared reading of Tropismes (in French) by Nathalie Sarraute
In the twenty-four little Tropismes published in 1939, Nathalie Sarraute reminds us that the ordinary is a fiction. With the precision of a single sentence, sometimes a word, the author unveils the full intensity of our feelings kept silent in everyday life. This shared reading invites us to savour them like cups of strong coffee, each with their familiar taste and characteristic bitterness.
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