Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Exhibition "Crossed Perspectives, Van Gogh as a Legacy" featuring the works of the students from the artist’s residency with Sandrine Gatignol.
Just like Van Gogh who wrote: "When you really love nature, you find beauty everywhere," the students of the Collège Suzanne Lenglen de Persan, accompanied by the visual artist Sandrine Gatignol, observed and drew the landscapes of Auvers in situ, the trees, their barks.
They were introduced to printmaking and made monotypes and engravings. The exhibition presents this work as well as a collective work: an installation evoking a garden inspired by the patterns and shapes of bark, which offers a new perspective on an imaginary world.
Open to the public - Free access
Saturday, June 6 at 10 a.m.
Nature Tour in the castle park
Enjoy a nature visit in the park of the castle to discover all the extent of the fauna and flora present in the different environments it houses: the wood, the meadows, the French garden and the closed.
All public/ full price: €10 per person - reduced price: €7 per person/ on reservation: www.château-auvers.fr
Sunday, June 7 at 12 p.m.
CONCERT OF THE SAXBACK ENSEMBLE / The midis of the festival at the Château d'Auvers: The intimacy of chamber music, the power of a small orchestra.
Unique sextet in its genre, Saxback is a cocktail of wind instruments (almost) all born from the inventive genius of Adolphe Sax – saxophones, saxhorn and clarinets. This atypical ensemble of wood and copper interprets both transcriptions by Bach, Prokofiev, Debussy or Bernstein as well as works composed on measures, calling upon composers such as A. Markeas, T. Probst, N. Gouin, E. Goubert, M. Stefanelli, and many others.
All public/ free of charge / open access (subject to availability)