14 Place du Dauphin
29430 Plouescat
Free
Free admission during library opening hours.
Exhibition by Géraldine Guérin.
"Géraldine Guérin is a visual artist whose research is rooted in the heart of plant life. Her eye is in turn that of the ethnobotanist, the herbalist, the painter, the engraver, the sculptor and the child. She has developed a broad palette of artistic expression that enables her to explore the complexity of this kingdom and its interactions with the rest of the living world. Géraldine devotes an important part of her life to passing on her knowledge and poetically connecting people with the world around them. Géraldine Guérin narrated by Anne Da Silva.
Refuge.s is an exhibition that traces the contours of a poetic observation of the indigenous plant world, or of the distant world.
Through Tataki zomé's wall hangings, ceramic installations, illustrations and other curiosities, Refuge.s invites the viewer to discover the forms of living things and their poetry. It's an exhibition that welcomes the multi-faceted world that makes us up.
Essential information
Spoken languages
- French
Dates
- Until 01 March 2026
14 Place du Dauphin
29430 Plouescat