Since 1995, Interface has defined itself as a place for experimentation and support for artists.
Located in a ground-floor flat in a seventeenth-century building, Interface invites artists to think about and inhabit this unique space, often creating works specifically for the space. So visitors can experience art today in a very different setting from museums or brownfield sites that have been turned over to the arts, and talk to the people in charge of the space, "just like at home".
The association also publishes the journal horsd'oeuvre, in which it brings together young artists and critics.
Types
- Contemporary / modern art
- Museum
Quality labels
- associative museum
On site
Facilities
- Specific theme activities
- Adult workshop
- Junior workshop
- Conferences
- Temporary exhibitions
Services
- French
- English
- Spanish
Amenities
- Film projection room
- Toilettes
Opening times
During exhibitions, the venue is open from Wednesday to Saturday, 2pm to 6pm.
Open from September to July
Special opening conditions
We offer a free guided tour of the current exhibition, for individuals or groups.