Members Only

$20*

About this Event

Our new educational workshops for members are perfect for those who want to practice and extend their French language studies but can't commit to a full class session. Each workshop is guided by our monthly theme. For January our theme is les beaux arts (fine arts) and we're providing you with vocabulary and knowledge for your next trip to the museum!

* No refunds will be given for this event.

About Lucile Chaurin Ablanedo

Lucile Chaurin Ablanedo est diplômée de l'École nationale supérieure des Beaux Arts de Paris dans le champ peinture. Elle a participé à de nombreuses expositions en France et ses peintures et dessins sont présents dans des collections privées en France et aux États-Unis.  Elle est en train de créer une galerie d'art en ligne qui entrera en fonction dès le printemps 2019.

Vous pouvez consulter certaines de ses oeuvres et ses écrits sur les arts visuels sur son blog http://monjournaldelacreation.tumblr.com


Lucile Chaurin Ablanedo graduated from the National School of Fine Arts in Paris in the field of painting. She participated in many exhibitions in France and her paintings and drawings are present in private collections in France and the United States. She is in the process of creating an online art gallery that will be available starting in Spring 2019. 

You can view some of her works and writing on visual art on her blog http://monjournaldelacreation.tumblr.com




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