The Fondation Opale celebrates the dialogue between contemporary Aboriginal art and today’s artistic creation. Through its exhibitions, encounters and cultural experiences, it invites visitors on a journey across continents and perspectives, where art becomes a living bridge between people and cultures.
Open to the world, the Foundation also hosts conferences and gatherings that go beyond Aboriginal art, fostering reflection and exchange around contemporary creativity in all its forms.
Curated by Samuel Gross, RACINES unveils a selection from the Garance Primat Collection, a sensory journey conceived as a narrative.
Yves Moulin retrace 30 ans de passion pour l’accordéon, entre succès, épreuves et renaissance. Un récit musical touchant et inspirant.
Anatole Bouduban, Jacques Bouduban and Olivier Sidor come together for a unique fusion of bassoon, cello and didgeridoo.
Hélène Gaudy, French writer and one of the four finalists for the Prix Goncourt in 2024, will be in conversation with Christophe Flubacher.
Un duo poétique autour de la naissance de Pinocchio, entre marionnette et humain, quête d’humanité et hommage vibrant au bois et au vivant.
Découvrez le monde fascinant des fourmis: forces, systèmes sociaux, et surprises inattendues. Une conférence drôle, instructive et décalée.
Discover the exhibition ROOTS from a new perspective! Join a guided tour with the exhibition's curator, Samuel Gross.