This 18th-century residence has housed an arts centre since 2010. A key player in the life of the city and the region, it is a space for discovery, awareness, and transmission.

Campredon art & image is a space offering a new experience around visual art, immersive art, photography and digital art.

This 18th-century residence has housed an arts centre since 2010. A key player in the life of the city and the region, it is a space for discovery, awareness, and transmission.

Campredon art & image is a space offering a new experience around visual art, immersive art, photography and digital art.

Programme

© Ben Thouard, Underwater world, Tirage Digigraphie sur papier fine art – Courtesy de l’artiste
© Ben Thouard, Underwater world, Tirage Digigraphie sur papier fine art – Courtesy de l’artiste
© Gabriel Sobin, Onde, Sculpture en marbre noir – Courtesy de l’artiste
© Gabriel Sobin, Onde, Sculpture en marbre noir – Courtesy de l’artiste
© Jérémy Le Chatelier, Le marchand d’art, 2019, tirage pigmentaire sur papier fine art – Courtesy de l’artiste
© Jérémy Le Chatelier, Le marchand d’art, 2019, tirage pigmentaire sur papier fine art – Courtesy de l’artiste
© Lorraine Turci, Série La dernière frontière, Tirage sur Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta  - Courtesy de l’artiste
© Lorraine Turci, Série La dernière frontière, Tirage sur Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta - Courtesy de l’artiste
© Sarah Moon, Les chiens de Maria, 2000, tirage argentique sur papier - Courtesy de l’artiste & Galerie Camera Obscur
© Sarah Moon, Les chiens de Maria, 2000, tirage argentique sur papier - Courtesy de l’artiste & Galerie Camera Obscur

In the wave

24 contemporary artists dream of a blue paradise, invite visitors to escape and pay tribute to the power and beauty of nature. In total immersion, the exhibition explores the motif of the wave, drawing on a wealth of multi-disciplinary talent, with emblematic creations and original productions: digital art, textile art, printmaking, video, design, photography and installation.

Both fleeting and eternal, the wave contains the world's memory, embodies the vital impulse, and inexorably induces the metaphor of time ticking away, evoking appearance and disappearance without leaving a trace. Let's follow in the artists' footsteps and contemplate the waves on the seashore; our eyes in the blue, let us be lulled by their poetry, meditate on the ephemeral shoreline, plunge into this still-secret world... and, perhaps thus, captivated, aspire to preserve it.

Access

Campredon centre d'art
20, rue du Docteur-Tallet
84800 L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
+33 (0)4 90 38 17 41
campredonartetimage.com/

Tuesday to Sunday: 10am – 6pm.
Open on 14th July & 15th August.

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PLACES TO DISCOVER

La Filaventure, Musée Brun de Vian Tiran : a sensory museum of noble fibers, La Filaventure takes visitors on an educational, entertaining and immersive journey to the heart of wool fabric production at Manufacture Brun de Vian Tiran.
Les villages d'antiquaires : the town of Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, nicknamed the "Venice of Provence" because of the canals that run through it, and also one of France's capitals for second-hand goods, antiques and design. Located in the heart of the town, 6 antique villages welcome visitors. Two internationally renowned fairs are held in August and April.
La Collégiale Notre-Dame-des-Anges : an exceptional monument for the richness of its interior decoration. It is a major example of Baroque architecture in the South of France.
Un soir au parc : surprising, friendly and moving open-air evenings of theater, opera and concerts.

PLACES TO STAY

Grand Hôtel Henri **** : a top holiday resort housed in an 18th-century building.
La Prévôté : a veritable showcase of elegance and refinement, with its five antiques rooms, this private mansion will seduce you with its cachet and conviviality.
La maison sur la Sorgue : With its charm and refined atmosphere, this luxury hotel perpetuates the Art of Entertaining.

PLACE TO EAT

Le Partage des Eaux: an unspoilt natural setting, designed for relaxation, with restaurants and a picnic area.
Le Petit Henri : a verdant terrace around a fountain and, on the menu, Provencal cuisine according to the market.
Umami : inventive cuisine, with accents from Provence and elsewhere, concocted by a Franco-Quebec couple of chefs.
La Prévôté : good products and traditional cuisine, served in a pretty house overlooking the river, a few steps from the Campredon art center.