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A hub for social and community networks

la Galerie du 19M welcomes NGOs, community centres, youth outreach programmes, neighbourhood centres, public institutions, and collectives for cultural and creative experiences.

Vue de l'atelier participatif "What's remain" lors de Trouver son monde
© Views france x Joshua Peronneau

la Galerie du 19M is committed to making the Métiers d’art accessible to everyone. Designed for groups with special needs (social, medico-social, or community organisations), the range of activities on offer includes guided tours, sensory experiences and hands-on workshops.

Through its cultural mediation activities, la Galerie du 19M promotes inclusion, access to culture, and the transmission of savoir-faire.

If you are a teacher, visit this page.

Guided tour of the exhibition Beyond our Horizons: from Tokyo to Paris

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© le19M x Alix Marnat

Guided tours are free of charge and must be booked in advance by associations, community centres, public institutions, and groups.

Trained mediators accompany groups on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

After your visit to the exhibition, we suggest that you continue your experience by discovering one of the 19M Métiers d’art kits.


Would you like to combine a guided tour of the exhibition with a collaborative washi paper embroidery workshop?

From ages 10 and up (24 participants max.). Subject to availability.

Accessibility

Priority access to la Galerie du 19M is provided to people with disabilities and accompanying persons.


Contact the public relations team at la Galerie du 19M