American artist, Suzanne Dunaway, shares her time between Rome and Collioure. She paints with strong, dissonant colours, for no other reason than this is how she sees the world.
Creating impressionistic digital art inspired by the works of Monet and Van Gogh, Anita Abram’s pieces reflect the light and colours that are so unique to the P-O.
Don’t miss a visit to the 21 tapestry panels in Port Vendres, embroidered by a group of local women, of 6 nationalities. I
The Red Box: This expo is over but the photos on the page are sadly reminiscent of what is going on in the world today.
Jazz has long ago shaken off its “old fogey” image! The annual Jazzèbre festival embraces inclusivity and outreach — not only in Perpignan, but in communes throughout the P-O.
The present exhibition at the Chateau Royal of Collioure consists of large format paintings by Vincent Torguet, a jeweller by profession.
A geometric puzzle of improbable shapes. Such is Patrick Jude’s vision of the vine-sculpted terraces of his native Banyuls sur Mer.
With a passion for art history, Macedonian painter, Irena Gapkovska, takes inspiration from the Byzantine tradition of icon painting.
La Maison de la Catalanité in Perpignan is host to a new exhibition of the works of Nicolas Cussac
“Chagall, Modigliani, Soutine & Cie, L’École de Paris (1900-1939)” is the new, summer exhibition in the new Musée d’art moderne de Céret.