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Lausanne: Aperti returns with more than 70 artists

Lausanne: Aperti returns with more than 70 artists
Lausanne: Aperti returns with more than 70 artists

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More than 70 artists open their door next weekend

On the occasion of the Aperti cultural event, 77 artists open their workshops next weekend in Lausanne.

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As part of The Aperti cultural event77 workshops of artists open their door next Saturday and in Lausanne and surroundings. A wide range of works will be presented, from painting to drawing and collage, including photography, sculpture, engraving, installations or multimedia.

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Aperti, this is the rare opportunity to once a year the abundant universe of contemporary creation and to meet the artists in their workshops, underline the organizers. Among the 77 , 21 are newcomers, they say. This is the 19th edition of this event.

The workshops are located in Lausanne, Pully, Lutry, Epalinges, Conversion, Prilly, Renens and Chavannes-Près-Renens. Entrance is free (from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.). Until May 12, artists also invest in public with images revealed as part of a display in the streets of the Vaudoise capital and surrounding municipalities.

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