© Isabelle Tanner

Ante Ceramicum. Isabelle Tanner x Naturéum

Where?
mudac / Le Signal L
When
From 15.11.2024 to 16.02.2025
Price
From
12 CHF
Isabelle Tanner has been invited by mudac and the Naturéum (Lausanne’s Museum of Natural Sciences) to put together an exhibition at Signal L in the Plateforme 10 arts district. “Ante Ceramicum” echoes the “Spécimens 24” exhibition at Palais de Rumine and Lausanne’s Botanical Garden.

Useful information

Address

mudac / Le Signal L
PLATEFORME 10 - Place de la Gare 16-17
1003 Lausanne

How to get there

Schedules

From 15.11.2024 to 16.02.2025
Lundi
10:00 - 18:00
Mercredi
10:00 - 18:00
Jeudi
10:00 - 20:00
Vendredi
10:00 - 18:00
Samedi
10:00 - 18:00
Dimanche
10:00 - 18:00

Plateforme 10 tickets - 1 museum, full price (adults aged 26 and over)

15 CHF

Plateforme 10 tickets - 1 museum, reduced price, adults aged 26 and over (AVS, AI, unemployed, students, apprentices)

12 CHF

Plateforme 10 tickets - 1 museum, under the age of 26

Free

Plateforme 10 tickets - 3 museums, full price (adults aged 26 and over)

25 CHF

Plateforme 10 tickets - 3 museums, reduced price, adults aged 26 and over (AVS, AI, unemployed, students, apprentices)

19 CHF

Plateforme 10 tickets - 3 museums, duo (visit for two, adults aged 26 and over)

38 CHF

Plateforme 10 tickets - 3 museums, under the age of 26

Free

Free admission on the first Saturday of the month. 
On 24 and 31 December: 10am to 5pm. 
Closed on 25 December and 1 January. 

Access 
CFF train station: 3 minutes on foot 
Bus 1, 3, 21, 60: «Lausanne-Gare» stop 
Bus 6: «Cécil» stop
Metro M2: «Lausanne-Gare» stop 

More info

Geological time is incredibly slow, and yet new minerals are being created all the time: fires in lignite and coal mines, or in the forests of California, Canada, Siberia, Australia, or Bitsch in the Valais, are leaving deep scars…

Artist and ceramics technology teacher Isabelle Tanner has been given carte blanche to exhibit at Signal L. Using split and fired stones or recomposed segments of land, she invites us to compare wild rock and ceramic art. Metamorphism and issues relating to global warming are at the heart of this work, which is based on the artist’s wide-ranging research and her concerns. 

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