Last days of the giant LayUp street art exhibition in Tarn

Last days of the giant LayUp street art exhibition in Tarn
Last days of the giant LayUp street art exhibition in Tarn

After spending several months in , the giant street art exhibition Layup moved to Saint-Juéry in Tarn on Saturday October 19. But it won't last forever. Indeed, street art lovers should take advantage of this weekend from Friday November 1 to Sunday November 3 to visit the exhibition one last time.

Giant frescoes color the walls of the Dedienne Aerospace factory in Saint-Juéry until Sunday November 3. © Reda Ibrahim

The LayUp street art festival, which completed its fourth season on Sunday October 20, in Toulouse, has been playing overtime in Saint-Juéry in Tarn since the start of the All Saints' Day holidays, under the name “Métamorphoses”. The works of 22 artists have effectively taken over the premises of the new Dedienne Aerospace factory, dedicated to the production and maintenance of aeronautical tools. In this 14,000 m site2artistic creations invaded the space, offering visitors a complete panorama of the current urban art scene. In total, there are more than 100 pieces to contemplate during your visit, whether monumental frescoes, installations, photos or even paintings…

Only a few days left of the giant Layup exhibition in the Tarn

So, as soon as you arrive on site, you are greeted by multiple murals that transform the factory into an open-air art gallery. You can also admire ephemeral creations displayed in the four corners of the exhibition. Likewise, the factory walls display works on canvas and photographs by artists, offering a varied insight into different techniques and approaches in urban art. This will allow you to discover styles ranging from traditional graffiti to more contemporary forms.. Finally, the exhibition is the ideal opportunity to come and admire the works of many renowned artists such as Marc Petit, Jean Rooble, and Sébastien Preschoux, as well as emerging talents.

A new giant Layup exhibition, installed in Tarn, which will therefore close its doors on Sunday, November 3. You only have three days left to enjoy it. Note that in addition to having become an art gallery, the factory has been transformed into a real living spaceincluding a Drink & Food area, as well as various activities for all ages, such as graffiti workshops, guided tours and signing sessions.

Practical information: “Metamorphoses” exhibition, at the Dedienne Aerospace factory,
at 2 rue Sabanel in Saint-Juéry, in Tarn, until Sunday November 3.
Free event. All programming available online.

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