Port-La Nouvelle: Espace Bronce welcomes visual artist Anne Sarda
After attracting and gathering a large number of visitors, the Salon des Arts exhibition in honor of Gérard Forget has just ended. The walls of Espace Roger-Broncy give way to the works of visual artist Anne Sarda. Exhibition opens its doors This Friday, March 15th From 5:30 p.m. the show “Infinite Journey”, presented by Anne Sarda in 2004, begins. “I was born and bred in the sun and the sea, and I have always drawn raw materials and inspiration from there. First, the beaches. I love to explore these mysterious regions, neither water nor land, inalienable. Then, as a guide, I collect, I capture, tirelessly, what Brought to me by the sea… These driftwoods, special, crafted and carved by time and the elements, carry within them the history of the tree and the history of passage. Rich with so many 'things to tell.' Little people exist. They were always there, always there, everywhere. These little people, in the crowd, suggest our humanity on the move. They tell us about journeys, about our place in the universe, otherwise, without speeches and trumpets, without lessons, without morals, without wisdom, without words, without history, without place, and without reference.” The visual artist delivers. The opening of the exhibition will be followed by a show combining reading and music. A performance entrusted to Laure Cecilio, actress, narrator and singer. She will be accompanied by Abdel Bouzbiba, the Narbonne artist who multiplies the rehearsals and performances with his oriental, Andalusian and Occitan music that will continue to take the audience on a journey.
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