Discover places of creation and hidden treasures, and come and meet the artists of your region in the heart of The Maladrerie !
The Cultural Affairs Department offers discovery sessions focusing on culture and the arts in your city.
>>> Nour Awada
A French-Lebanese artist, illustrator, sculptor and performer, her work is inspired by themes such as motherhood, multiple identities and Middle Eastern iconography.
She exhibits in numerous cultural institutions and museums in France and abroad, and will be featured at the
MUCEM in spring 2026.
>>> Mehdi Yarmohammadi
An artist born in southern Iran. After studying physics, his encounter with a teacher confirmed his passion for sculpture. His works are exhibited in many countries.
>>> Sébastien Gouju
He manipulates the symbols of popular culture, reappropriating everyday objects such as wine jugs, potted palm trees and lucky swallows, clichés of domestic life often considered kitsch. Using techniques derived from crafts such as glazed earthenware, embroidery, lace, metalwork and leatherwork, the artist applies incongruous hybridisations and collisions of meaning and form.
>>> Hura Mirshekari
A visual artist, singer and performer, Hura is an Iranian refugee artist. She is one of the voices of the oppressed women of her country
>>> Meet in front of the Henri Michaux media library, 27 bis, rue Lopez et Jules-Martin
>>> Nour Awada
A French-Lebanese artist, illustrator, sculptor and performer, her work is inspired by themes such as motherhood, multiple identities and Middle Eastern iconography.
She exhibits in numerous cultural institutions and museums in France and abroad, and will be featured at the
MUCEM in spring 2026.
>>> Mehdi Yarmohammadi
An artist born in southern Iran. After studying physics, his encounter with a teacher confirmed his passion for sculpture. His works are exhibited in many countries.
>>> Sébastien Gouju
He manipulates the symbols of popular culture, reappropriating everyday objects such as wine jugs, potted palm trees and lucky swallows, clichés of domestic life often considered kitsch. Using techniques derived from crafts such as glazed earthenware, embroidery, lace, metalwork and leatherwork, the artist applies incongruous hybridisations and collisions of meaning and form.
>>> Hura Mirshekari
A visual artist, singer and performer, Hura is an Iranian refugee artist. She is one of the voices of the oppressed women of her country
>>> Meet in front of the Henri Michaux media library, 27 bis, rue Lopez et Jules-Martin
