Painter Jean-Claude Bligny to Present New Exhibition at Saint-Eugène Church
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Renowned painter Jean-Claude Bligny will showcase his latest works in a new exhibition at the historic Saint-Eugène Church from August 9 to 25, 2025. The exhibition will be open to the public daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., providing art enthusiasts and visitors ample opportunity to view the artist's creations in the unique setting of the church.
As part of the exhibition's opening events, Bligny will deliver a special conference and presentation of his works on Saturday, August 9, at 5 p.m. inside the church. This presentation will offer visitors insights into the artist's creative process and the inspiration behind his latest pieces, providing a deeper understanding of his artistic vision and techniques.
For those interested in extending their cultural experience, dining reservations can be made at the Bistrot de Saint-Eugène following the artist's presentation. Interested visitors can contact the restaurant at 09 53 08 71 86 to secure their table and continue the evening with local cuisine.
This exhibition continues Bligny's long-standing connection with Saint-Eugène, where he has previously presented work exploring themes related to the village's history and religious heritage. The church setting provides an atmospheric backdrop that complements the artist's work, creating a unique cultural experience that combines art appreciation with the historical significance of the venue.
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