To mark its 75th anniversary, Céret museum has gathered over sixty works of art which represent a variety of artists from all over the world.
Only fragments survive to witness the passage of more than 60,000 people interned in the Camp of Rivesaltes between 1942 and 1966.
Art lovers are spoilt for choice in our beautiful region so which exhibions to visit? P-O writer, Ellen Turner Hall’s passion for art leads her all over the P-O, visiting exhibitions featuring some incredible artists, both living and long-departed, some famous, others waiting in the wings.
By Ellen Turner Hall Calling all cycling enthusiasts. On the 14 – 16 October 2016 Collioure and Cadaques are combining efforts to create a cross-country challenge. The planned route will take MTB bikers between the…
Lest we forget, Ellen Turner Halls takes us on a visit of the exhibition at Rivesaltes’ Camp Joffre
Another day, another Rigaud : Ellen Turner Hall imagines herself as Perpignan legend, Hyacinthe Rigaud, as he paints his famous Self Portrait.
The book festival D’une mer à l’autre in Collioure, which celebrates European writers on the 1,2 & 3 September, offers a walk in the footsteps of Patrick O’Brian (English), Antonio Machado (Spanish) and two French writers, Jean-Marc Reiser and Boris Darnaudet, organized by Collioure writer, Ellen Turner Hall. Along the way you will learn about the writers who lived and worked here and hear extracts from their work.
In the summer show at the Musée d’art moderne de Collioure Matisse’s words and works find new expression in a generation of contemporary artists.
Romer Kitching and friends are preparing a group exhibition in Pierre Brune’s former workshop.
Three small galleries. Three hidden gems. Three reasons to venture off the beaten track and discover another Collioure.