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TALKS
Rediscovering Notre-Dame de Paris after restoration
Talk at Club Montparnasse. Following the fire of April 2019, the cathedral's restoration and enhancement are exemplary. Discover its renewed riches.
TALKS
Maison des Journalistes: Witnessing for Press Freedom
Meeting with Maison des Journalistes, which welcomes and supports journalists forced into exile. In partnership with the Ligue des Droits de l'Homme (LDH).
LECTURE
Lecture: Art Through Deaf Artists with Juliette Dalle
Part of Paris Disability Month, Médiathèque la Canopée welcomes Juliette Dalle, founder of Nébelya editions, for a talk on art and deaf artists.
TALKS
Thursdays on Current Affairs: Why Learn in the Digital Age?
Discussion on learning in a world undergoing profound transformation, particularly in the digital era. Hosted at Médiathèque Edmond Rostand, 17e.
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Clothing as a Marker of Engagement
How clothing embodies social and political protest: from feminists burning bras in the 1960s to Femen, Yellow Vests, and Black Bloc anonymity. Appearance itself becomes a slogan, visible resistance, and political message.
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The Flea Market Told Me: Meeting with Philippe Durand
Meet author Philippe Durand to explore the neighbourhood's changing life through his novel Les Puces m'ont raconté.
LECTURE
The Thread in Contemporary Art
Clothing transcends utility to tell and interrogate the world. This talk explores how contemporary artists use fabric and garment as language and critical tool.
LECTURE
Dotted Clothing: Sewing Education in Paris Girls' Schools
Lecture-projection revealing the history of Paris municipal vocational schools where girls learned sewing and embroidery. A visual journey through technique, creativity and women's emancipation.








