If you are interested in sculpture, really do not miss this superb exhibition of the works of Pat Rowland.
Artist Antoni Clavé was one of the many thousands of Spaniards who had to flee from the forces of Franco (the “retirada”) and ended up in a camp near Perpignan.
All the Clouds is set in and around Perpignan in southern France during World War II, the story of Paul, a singer, and Gabrielle, a dancer, who meet and fall in love
Author, Michelle Lawson, studies British migration and what it means to live the British dream in France, publishing her findings in a travel narrative.
Commemorating the 30th anniversary of his death, the town of Perpignan has brought together two exclusive photography exhibitions, documenting the extraordinary life of the one and only Salvador Dalí.
Following on from the flurry of festivals and summer events in the P.O. region, autumn/winter calms down only a little bit in and around Perpignan.
This year’s Collioure book fair opens on Friday 7 September at 20h30 with a talk by the Irish historian Kevin Barry invited by the association Les Amis de Patrick O’Brian.
Enter the magical universe of Jules Verne as interpreted by “Les Pritchard’s”. Eric Pritchard and his wife Sabine propose a unique vision of the great French writer, inventor and visionary in a series of paintings and sculptures in the Capelleta of Céret.
Invitation to a walk “In the footsteps of Patrick O’Brian”
Meet at the Patrick O’Brian space on the first floor for a tour that reveals the village through the eyes of this great writer.
The summer 2018 exhibition at the Musée d’art moderne de Céret presents the works of Nadia Mehadji.