
the artists and the venues

the little paradise of the route
23, rue des Lices
Wednesday 2pm > 6pm
Saturday and Sunday 11am > 6pm
Sales Gallery / Bookstore Area
Alexandra de Laminne welcomed you to her creative and exhibition space, Petit Paradis, renamed Petit Paradis du Parcours for the occasion. The studio showcased the works of the artists exhibiting during the festival and became the official gallery for the event.
The independent, general-interest bookstore created by Camille Court in Villeneuve-les-Avignon offered an eclectic selection of books on the theme of the body and movement.

Celestins Church
Place of the Holy Bodies
Tuesday > Friday 2pm > 6pm
Saturday and Sunday 11am > 6pm
Exhibitions
Performance

Cordeliers Chapel
3, rue des Teinturiers
Tuesday > Friday 2pm > 6pm
Saturday and Sunday 11am > 6pm
Creative residency
Thanks to a residency grant from the DRAC PACA (Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur), Salomé Fauc took up residence at the Chapelle des Cordeliers to set up her creative studio at the start of the festival. Visitors were invited to follow the evolution of her work, created exclusively during Parcours de l'Art.

Forbin de la Barben Hotel
7, rue Théodore Aubanel
Tuesday > Friday 2pm > 6pm
Saturday and Sunday 11am > 6pm
Exhibitions
The Calvet Institute, owner of the Hôtel Forbin de la Barben, opened its doors to the Parcours de l'Art. You were invited to discover this magnificent heritage space and, for the occasion, contemporary sculpture and video.

Jean Vilar House
8, rue de Mons
Tuesday > Sunday 2pm > 6pm
Exhibitions, screenings / debates
A historical partner of Parcours de l'Art, the Jean Vilar house hosted artists to present paintings and video dances, and for screenings / debates.

Saint Louis cloister
20, rue du Portail Boquier
Tuesday > Friday 2pm > 6pm
Saturday and Sunday 11am > 6pm
Exhibitions

Plural space
1, rue Paul Poncet
Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 12pm, 1:30pm to 6pm
(except Wednesday, closing at 5:30 pm)
Located on the Rocade, the Espace Pluriel social and cultural center opened its doors to the artists of the festival, recreating a selection of Parcours de l'Art in the public spaces of the social center.

MAIF space
139, avenue Pierre Semard
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 10am > 12:30pm, 2pm > 5pm
Thursday and Saturday 10am > 12:30pm

Since last year, the works of the festival's artists have been exhibited in a dedicated space at Maif, thus offering members the opportunity to discover art outside the walls .

Lambert collection
5, rue Violette
Screenings / discussions
During the festival, the Lambert Collection opened the doors of its auditorium to artistic Happy Hours. The program included video screenings, lectures, and discussions addressing the theme of the body and movement.





















.jpg)











