Marseille Art for the Spring
Artists Inspired by Provence · Guest Post · InspireThere’s a lovely, fresh, Spring-like exhibition of Cécile Colombo’s work in Marseille at the moment.
She is a Gemenos-based artist who uses tissue, fabric, bits of text, inks and paint to make colourful collages.
It’s at Galerie Charivari, 7 rue Fontange, Marseille 6, near Notre Dame du Mont. Until 15th May;
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