The Jazzèbre season is fast approaching! Another eclectic festival of jazz and world music awaits eager ears.
Les Inédits d’Amélie is becoming the must-see multi-arts festival in the Vallespir, and is back for a second edition on 25 and 26 August this year.
Port Vendres’ Pavillon des Arts is host to the maritime paintings of Romer Kitching in which docks, boats, sky and sea take on an immaterial aspect in the hands of this classically trained artist.
Also an avid gardener, Calcutta-born artist, Ansua Dutta-Wystup, loves to paint the simplicity of nature. Combining her Bengal Art School training of line and form with her own unique blend of impressionism, her works are characterised by calm and serenity.
The new exhibition in The Museum of Modern Art is chock full of fun-fair treats. My favorites were a singing and dancing sculpture, a polka-dot playroom and a wall of Where’s Wally.
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.
Jean-Philippe Bourcier from Céret pays homage to Johnny and adds his own personal touch in his album Que Nous Restera-t-il.
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.
After over 10 years at Château Valmy in Argelès sur Mer, les Déferlantes festival is moving on… down to the coast to Port Barcarès.
Another eclectic Jazzèbre spring season closes.