Lunéville is showcasing the work of its local artists with the new “Horizons and Atmospheres” exhibition now open at City Hall. The exhibit, which launched February 23rd, provides a venue for regional painters to display their interpretations of landscape and mood [[1]]. This event builds on a tradition of artistic expression in the region, once home to artists like Nicolas Guibal [[2]],and underscores the city’s ongoing investment in cultural programming.
Lunéville City Hall is currently hosting an exhibition titled “Horizons and Atmospheres,” offering a glimpse into the artistic talents of local painters.
The exhibition, which opened on February 23rd, showcases a diverse collection of works exploring themes of landscape and mood. Visitors can experience a range of styles and perspectives from artists within the community.
“Horizons and Atmospheres” is free and open to the public during regular City Hall hours. The exhibition provides a platform for local artists to share their creativity and connect with the wider community. This event underscores the city’s commitment to fostering arts and culture.
The exhibition runs until March 8th, offering ample opportunity for art enthusiasts to discover new talent and appreciate the beauty of local artistry. City Hall encourages residents and visitors alike to take advantage of this cultural offering.