L’espace public est leur terrain de jeu, les places et les rues leur scène et les passants leurs spectateurs. Des artistes de tout bord s’approprient la place Guy Briantais le temps d’un après-midi pour partager leur art et développer l’imaginaire du public venu les rencontrer. Street art, spectacle vivant, magie, cirque, musique… La place Guy Briantais sera le théâtre de démonstrations aussi variées que distrayantes pour toute la famille !
Les ateliers artistiques de la MJC vous propose plusieurs restitutions de leurs oeuvres.
L’atelier gravure de la MJC vous propose une exposition sur ses oeuvres.
Qui est Marianne ? Marianne peut être vue comme un concept, une femme, un homme ou une liberté, selon les points de vue et les interprétations. C’est ce qui fait sa richesse et sa complexité.
Ce projet consiste à présenter une série de portraits photographiques de Marianne, symbole de liberté, sous différentes formes et identités. Il s’agit d’interroger la notion de représentation nationale, de montrer la diversité des visages et des voix qui composent la France d’aujourd’hui mais aussi de créer un dialogue entre les images et les spectateurs, en les invitant à se questionner sur la notion de liberté et d’identité.
Paysages campagnards, plaines mélancoliques de la Beauce, étangs refl étant les ciels gris du Gâtinais, forêts touff ues du massif de Fontainebleau : l’artiste pratique tantôt l’aquarelle, technique étonnante mais exigeante, tantôt le pastel pour rechercher l’émotion et la lumière d’un sujet.
Également passionnée par la photographie, Marie-Claude Jacquemard rapporte de ses promenades dans la région et de ses séjours en Bretagne de nombreux clichés qu’elle aime retranscrire.
L’exposition est consacrée au thème de l’égalité professionnelle entre les femmes et les hommes et aborde 7 thèmes : orientation aux métiers, stéréotypes, salaires, harcèlement, temps partiel, plafond de verre et retraite.
Illustrés par Pef et par des photographies noir et blanc, cette exposition permet de faire découvrir la Convention internationale des droits de l’enfant.
L’aquarelle est poésie. La liberté des touches de mes pinceaux, rejoint la liberté des mots. Sur mes portraits, vous pouvez lire mes joies et mes maux.
Art Go est une association à vocation artistique. Elle se donne pour mission de former des troupes de théâtre amateurs pour écrire et mettre en scène des créations originales. Les rôles sont écrits sur-mesure pour tenir compte des qualités de chacun. La troupe va ensuite faire une tournée dans toute la France afi n de vivre la grande aventure humaine qu’est l’expérience théâtre.
À la manière d’Alice, nous entrons dans cet univers fantasque, tantôt grand, tantôt minuscule, où notre curiosité nous pousse à s’affranchir des codes du réel, et s’émerveiller au fil des rencontres, au fil des échanges avec des personnages hauts en couleur. Une exposition riche en merveilles : tableaux originaux, sculptures grandeur nature, dioramas interactifs (décors miniatures animés), extraits du conte, musique et panorama sonore et olfactif.
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