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Vendredi 31 mai, 18h00Passé
Mai 2024
Vendredi 31
18:00 - 19:00

Musée Sauvage

5 rue Pierre-Guienne 95100 Argenteuil
  • Val-d'Oise
  • Île-de-France

Impressionist House workshop "Perfume in color" at the Musée Sauvage

Continuous Animation of the Atelier «Parfum en Couleur» by the Impressionist House
Vendredi 31 mai, 18h00Passé
©Ville d'Argenteuil

Continuous Animation of the Atelier «Parfum en Couleur» by the Impressionist House
The Maison Impressionniste is pleased to announce the animation of the workshop «Parfum en couleur», a continuous animation designed by our talented teams. This unique workshop adapts the fragrances to the natural essences of the Jardin Sauvage, offering a rewarding sensory experience for all participants.
4 Hands Workshop: For Young and Old
The workshop «Perfume in color» is specially designed to be accessible to all, young and old, with a collaborative approach with 4 hands. This activity allows participants to discover the art of Impressionist artists while taking inspiration from the precious essences offered by the Jardin Sauvage.
Partnership with Givaudan
In collaboration with Givaudan, who generously offered us essences of perfumes made from the flowers of the garden of the Impressionist House.
A National Commitment: Rendez-vous at the Gardens
This workshop is part of the national «Rendez-vous aux Jardins» program. We wish to contribute to the recognition and preservation of our natural heritage, while offering a fun and educational activity.
Join us for an olfactory immersion in the heart of nature, and discover how colors and scents come together to create an unforgettable experience.

Types of events
Workshop / Demonstration / Technical show
2024 Theme
The five senses in the garden
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Conditions for participation
Free entrance
Type of audience
General public

À propos du lieu

Musée Sauvage
5 rue Pierre-Guienne 95100 Argenteuil
  • Val-d'Oise
  • Île-de-France
How to combine impressionism and ecology in the design of a garden? To address this issue, the SKIPT agency, resident of the Museum, has developed a two-level design. Each of these levels of reading is inspired by the impressionist movement and in particular by the painter Claude Monet during the period in which he lived in Argenteuil (respectively at 1 rue Pierre-Guienne and 21 Bd Karl Marx, 95100). The agency took into account and was inspired by the gardens and paintings made by the painter throughout his period in Argenteuil and thanks to the precious documents, advice and clarifications provided by the EPMO teams.
Tags
Première participation & Jardin de création récente