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17 – 18 April

This international conference at the University of Geneva reflects on thirty years of research into drawing and painting in 15th–16th-century France. It revisits the impact of key earlier scholarship, especially the 1993–94 exhibition Quand la peinture était dans les livres, and considers how the field has evolved since then. The event highlights new methodologies, recent discoveries, and changing perspectives on artistic practices, production contexts, and networks in Renaissance France.

14 – 20 April

Watchmaking maisons including Audemars Piguet and other new entrants present contemporary horological practice through mechanical timepieces, prototypes and design studies. The programme foregrounds artisanal craftsmanship, complications and material innovation, juxtaposing heritage movements with experimental technologies showcased in a LAB incubator. Through a mix of object-focused displays and technical demonstrations, the exhibition interrogates timekeeping’s aesthetic and industrial languages, revealing how tradition and cutting‑edge engineering redefine notions of luxury, function and cultural identity.

Friday 17 April, 18:30

The Romand Eloquence Competition brings together talented speakers from across French-speaking Switzerland for a dynamic contest of public speaking and rhetoric. Participants showcase their ability to persuade, inspire, and captivate an audience through carefully crafted speeches on a variety of themes. Blending creativity, critical thinking, and performance, the event highlights the art of eloquence while offering a platform for emerging voices to express their ideas with confidence and authenticity.

In French.

17 – 26 April

FURTHER AFIELD

Visions du Réel, founded in 1969, showcases bold and singular works rooted in past, present, and future realities. For ten days, the festival transforms Nyon into a hub where generations of filmmakers and artists from around the world connect with an engaged audience. Recognized as one of the leading international festivals dedicated to documentary and “cinéma du réel,” it premieres many films globally and serves as a key platform for professional exchange and creative collaboration.

Friday 17 April, 21:00

Reunited after more than twenty years, Satoko Fujii’s quartet returns with a thunderous blend of avant-rock and free jazz. Fujii’s mercurial compositions drive spontaneous exchanges between her piano, Natsuki Tamara’s eruptive trumpet, Tatsuya Yoshida’s propulsive drumming and Takeharu Hayakawa’s grounded double bass. The ensemble navigates volatile textures, abrupt shifts and ecstatic grooves, channeling raw energy into collective improvisation and an unpredictable emotional arc.

16 – 18 April

Organised by the Fédération d’Improvisation Genevoise, FIJI 2026 gathers young improvisers from Belgium, France, Québec and Switzerland for three nights of competitive theatrical improvisation. Teams face off in rapid-match formats under the guidance of a referee, inviting spontaneous invention, humour and risk-taking. The work is driven by ensemble listening, timed challenges and audience voting, creating an electric, playful atmosphere where gestures, voice and quick thinking produce surprising, communal moments.

In French.

17 – 18 April

This international conference at the University of Geneva reflects on thirty years of research into drawing and painting in 15th–16th-century France. It revisits the impact of key earlier scholarship, especially the 1993–94 exhibition Quand la peinture était dans les livres, and considers how the field has evolved since then. The event highlights new methodologies, recent discoveries, and changing perspectives on artistic practices, production contexts, and networks in Renaissance France.

14 – 20 April

Watchmaking maisons including Audemars Piguet and other new entrants present contemporary horological practice through mechanical timepieces, prototypes and design studies. The programme foregrounds artisanal craftsmanship, complications and material innovation, juxtaposing heritage movements with experimental technologies showcased in a LAB incubator. Through a mix of object-focused displays and technical demonstrations, the exhibition interrogates timekeeping’s aesthetic and industrial languages, revealing how tradition and cutting‑edge engineering redefine notions of luxury, function and cultural identity.

Friday 17 April, 18:30

The Romand Eloquence Competition brings together talented speakers from across French-speaking Switzerland for a dynamic contest of public speaking and rhetoric. Participants showcase their ability to persuade, inspire, and captivate an audience through carefully crafted speeches on a variety of themes. Blending creativity, critical thinking, and performance, the event highlights the art of eloquence while offering a platform for emerging voices to express their ideas with confidence and authenticity.

In French.

17 – 26 April

FURTHER AFIELD

Visions du Réel, founded in 1969, showcases bold and singular works rooted in past, present, and future realities. For ten days, the festival transforms Nyon into a hub where generations of filmmakers and artists from around the world connect with an engaged audience. Recognized as one of the leading international festivals dedicated to documentary and “cinéma du réel,” it premieres many films globally and serves as a key platform for professional exchange and creative collaboration.

Friday 17 April, 21:00

Reunited after more than twenty years, Satoko Fujii’s quartet returns with a thunderous blend of avant-rock and free jazz. Fujii’s mercurial compositions drive spontaneous exchanges between her piano, Natsuki Tamara’s eruptive trumpet, Tatsuya Yoshida’s propulsive drumming and Takeharu Hayakawa’s grounded double bass. The ensemble navigates volatile textures, abrupt shifts and ecstatic grooves, channeling raw energy into collective improvisation and an unpredictable emotional arc.

16 – 18 April

Organised by the Fédération d’Improvisation Genevoise, FIJI 2026 gathers young improvisers from Belgium, France, Québec and Switzerland for three nights of competitive theatrical improvisation. Teams face off in rapid-match formats under the guidance of a referee, inviting spontaneous invention, humour and risk-taking. The work is driven by ensemble listening, timed challenges and audience voting, creating an electric, playful atmosphere where gestures, voice and quick thinking produce surprising, communal moments.

In French.

17 – 18 April

This international conference at the University of Geneva reflects on thirty years of research into drawing and painting in 15th–16th-century France. It revisits the impact of key earlier scholarship, especially the 1993–94 exhibition Quand la peinture était dans les livres, and considers how the field has evolved since then. The event highlights new methodologies, recent discoveries, and changing perspectives on artistic practices, production contexts, and networks in Renaissance France.

14 – 20 April

Watchmaking maisons including Audemars Piguet and other new entrants present contemporary horological practice through mechanical timepieces, prototypes and design studies. The programme foregrounds artisanal craftsmanship, complications and material innovation, juxtaposing heritage movements with experimental technologies showcased in a LAB incubator. Through a mix of object-focused displays and technical demonstrations, the exhibition interrogates timekeeping’s aesthetic and industrial languages, revealing how tradition and cutting‑edge engineering redefine notions of luxury, function and cultural identity.

Friday 17 April, 18:30

The Romand Eloquence Competition brings together talented speakers from across French-speaking Switzerland for a dynamic contest of public speaking and rhetoric. Participants showcase their ability to persuade, inspire, and captivate an audience through carefully crafted speeches on a variety of themes. Blending creativity, critical thinking, and performance, the event highlights the art of eloquence while offering a platform for emerging voices to express their ideas with confidence and authenticity.

In French.

17 – 26 April

FURTHER AFIELD

Visions du Réel, founded in 1969, showcases bold and singular works rooted in past, present, and future realities. For ten days, the festival transforms Nyon into a hub where generations of filmmakers and artists from around the world connect with an engaged audience. Recognized as one of the leading international festivals dedicated to documentary and “cinéma du réel,” it premieres many films globally and serves as a key platform for professional exchange and creative collaboration.

Friday 17 April, 21:00

Reunited after more than twenty years, Satoko Fujii’s quartet returns with a thunderous blend of avant-rock and free jazz. Fujii’s mercurial compositions drive spontaneous exchanges between her piano, Natsuki Tamara’s eruptive trumpet, Tatsuya Yoshida’s propulsive drumming and Takeharu Hayakawa’s grounded double bass. The ensemble navigates volatile textures, abrupt shifts and ecstatic grooves, channeling raw energy into collective improvisation and an unpredictable emotional arc.

16 – 18 April

Organised by the Fédération d’Improvisation Genevoise, FIJI 2026 gathers young improvisers from Belgium, France, Québec and Switzerland for three nights of competitive theatrical improvisation. Teams face off in rapid-match formats under the guidance of a referee, inviting spontaneous invention, humour and risk-taking. The work is driven by ensemble listening, timed challenges and audience voting, creating an electric, playful atmosphere where gestures, voice and quick thinking produce surprising, communal moments.

In French.

Saturday 18 April, 10:00

An exploratory walking workshop that invites participants to listen creatively to the hidden sounds of trees, soils and grass. The session introduces the unconventional instrument Subterraneum and guides attendees to record vibrant environmental noises, compare recordings, and practice describing and naming what they hear. Participants experiment with attentive listening, field recording techniques and collaborative sound-making, developing skills in sonic observation and ecological awareness.

In French.

14 – 18 April

Watches and Wonders Geneva: The Montreux Jazz Club settles in Geneva for a temporary residency.

The spirit of the Montreux Jazz Festival takes over Geneva as part of the “In The City” program of the Watches and Wonders Geneva watch show. For five consecutive evenings, a pop-up Montreux Jazz Club will open its doors at Quai du Général-Guisan to offer a free, intimate, immersive musical experience.

7 – 19 April

Eric Eriston Winarto presents a body of small oil paintings that treat the Swiss landscape as memory and pictorial research. Executed largely in A4 format, these fragmentary paintings—hills veiled in smoke, metallic roads, nocturnal scenes with phantom headlights, bluish forests—oscillate between observation and abstraction. Drawing on the legacy of Turner and Hodler, Winarto probes perception, tension and balance, using controlled yet enigmatic brushwork to suggest storms, glaciers and mist. The project questions how intimate, poetic images emerge from fleeting atmospheric states.

18 – 19 April

Step into a vibrant universe where art, culture, and flavor intertwine. FAMA – King of Bissap invites you on a sensory journey inspired by the iconic West African hibiscus drink—known as bissap, often celebrated as a “royal elixir” for its deep color, refreshing taste, and cultural significance.

Through bold visuals and rich storytelling, the exhibition explores themes of identity, heritage, and transmission. Like bissap itself—both everyday ritual and festive symbol—FAMA’s work bridges tradition and contemporary expression, transforming familiar references into powerful artistic narratives.

Presented at Séries Rares, this exhibition offers a unique encounter between African-inspired aesthetics and contemporary art practices. Each piece resonates like a sip of bissap: intense, vibrant, and unforgettable.

More than an exhibition, FAMA – King of Bissap is an invitation to experience culture through color, memory, and emotion.

OPENING April 18, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the presence of the artist
CLOSING April 19, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the presence of the artist

17 – 26 April

FURTHER AFIELD

Visions du Réel, founded in 1969, showcases bold and singular works rooted in past, present, and future realities. For ten days, the festival transforms Nyon into a hub where generations of filmmakers and artists from around the world connect with an engaged audience. Recognized as one of the leading international festivals dedicated to documentary and “cinéma du réel,” it premieres many films globally and serves as a key platform for professional exchange and creative collaboration.

Sunday 18 April, 11:00

Gather for a lively children’s storytime in English where young listeners hear imaginative tales read aloud. Through expressive reading, simple gestures and playful voice work, children are invited to follow characters, picture colourful scenes, and join short interactive moments that spark curiosity and language development. Sessions are paced for little attention spans and encourage listening, imagination and early vocabulary in a warm, friendly setting.

In English. Kids ages 2–8.

17 – 18 April

This international conference at the University of Geneva reflects on thirty years of research into drawing and painting in 15th–16th-century France. It revisits the impact of key earlier scholarship, especially the 1993–94 exhibition Quand la peinture était dans les livres, and considers how the field has evolved since then. The event highlights new methodologies, recent discoveries, and changing perspectives on artistic practices, production contexts, and networks in Renaissance France.

14 – 20 April

Watchmaking maisons including Audemars Piguet and other new entrants present contemporary horological practice through mechanical timepieces, prototypes and design studies. The programme foregrounds artisanal craftsmanship, complications and material innovation, juxtaposing heritage movements with experimental technologies showcased in a LAB incubator. Through a mix of object-focused displays and technical demonstrations, the exhibition interrogates timekeeping’s aesthetic and industrial languages, revealing how tradition and cutting‑edge engineering redefine notions of luxury, function and cultural identity.

Friday 17 April, 18:30

The Romand Eloquence Competition brings together talented speakers from across French-speaking Switzerland for a dynamic contest of public speaking and rhetoric. Participants showcase their ability to persuade, inspire, and captivate an audience through carefully crafted speeches on a variety of themes. Blending creativity, critical thinking, and performance, the event highlights the art of eloquence while offering a platform for emerging voices to express their ideas with confidence and authenticity.

In French.

17 – 26 April

FURTHER AFIELD

Visions du Réel, founded in 1969, showcases bold and singular works rooted in past, present, and future realities. For ten days, the festival transforms Nyon into a hub where generations of filmmakers and artists from around the world connect with an engaged audience. Recognized as one of the leading international festivals dedicated to documentary and “cinéma du réel,” it premieres many films globally and serves as a key platform for professional exchange and creative collaboration.

Friday 17 April, 21:00

Reunited after more than twenty years, Satoko Fujii’s quartet returns with a thunderous blend of avant-rock and free jazz. Fujii’s mercurial compositions drive spontaneous exchanges between her piano, Natsuki Tamara’s eruptive trumpet, Tatsuya Yoshida’s propulsive drumming and Takeharu Hayakawa’s grounded double bass. The ensemble navigates volatile textures, abrupt shifts and ecstatic grooves, channeling raw energy into collective improvisation and an unpredictable emotional arc.

16 – 18 April

Organised by the Fédération d’Improvisation Genevoise, FIJI 2026 gathers young improvisers from Belgium, France, Québec and Switzerland for three nights of competitive theatrical improvisation. Teams face off in rapid-match formats under the guidance of a referee, inviting spontaneous invention, humour and risk-taking. The work is driven by ensemble listening, timed challenges and audience voting, creating an electric, playful atmosphere where gestures, voice and quick thinking produce surprising, communal moments.

In French.

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The MEG is a renowned museum dedicated to the exploration and presentation of cultural diversity from around the world. Located in the heart of Geneva, it houses an extensive collection of over 80,000 objects, including artifacts, textiles, and artworks that highlight the rich traditions and histories of various communities. The museum emphasizes interactive and immersive exhibitions, engaging visitors with contemporary issues related to culture and identity.

Cool fact: The e-MEG app serves as a digital twin of the permanent exhibition, providing an audio guide and detailed descriptions along with photographs of all displayed objects.

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Since its opening in 1994, the MAMCO Geneva (Musée d’art moderne et contemporain)  has staged 450 exhibitions with works dating from the 1960s to the present day. Mamco’s holdings include works by Christo, Martin Kippenberger, Jenny Holzer, Dan Flavin, Sarkis, Franz Erhard Walther and Sylvie Fleury, among many others.

Cool fact: The MAMCO is the epicenter of the “Nuit des Bains”, held three times a year.  During this event, the district around the museum is transformed into a large gallery and attracts thousands of art lovers and sightseers each night.

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With a collection of 27,000 items from Switzerland, Europe and the Middle and Far East, and a witness to twelve centuries of ceramic art from the Middle Ages to modern times, the Ariana is one of Europe’s great museums specializing in glass and ceramics.

Cool fact: On the first Sunday of each month, the Ariana Museum opens its temporary exhibitions to the public.

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