HÉLÈNE AND EDOUARD LECLERC FUND FOR CULTURE
Every year, the venue hosts two exhibitions that attract thousands of curious visitors and enthusiasts
Here is Landerneau's must-see! In 2011, the Leclerc family, originally from the town, moved into the Capucins de Landerneau estate, which is nearly four centuries old and has been thoroughly renovated since the early 1990s, to house the Hélène and Edouard Leclerc Fund for Culture. The aim of the Fund is to offer the general public an exhibition space dedicated to all forms of contemporary art, in order to nourish cultural debate at the local level, in particular by giving free and privileged access to schoolchildren. Numerous pedagogical interventions accompany each artistic event, in order to enrich and broaden the fields of reflection that the exhibitions provoke among the public, whether local or tourist. Two major exhibitions punctuate the life of the place every year, attracting thousands of curious and passionate people (Enki Bilal in 2020 has not failed to surprise). One cannot get tired of the inventiveness and audacity of the programmers who build "at the end of the world" a place for a demanding, exciting, sometimes funny and always lucid culture. A great outing to do with family or friends, to immerse yourself fully in the different facets of our world today. Before going out, have a look around the shop. Very well thought out, it is an excellent proposition for both youngsters and adults, especially for the great section reserved for books.
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Pour ma part je n'ai raté qu'une seule exposition.