| Calendar | Speaker |
|---|---|
| Date | Monday, January 12, 2026at 8:00pm - 10:00pm |
| Duration | 2h |
| Description | Due to unforeseen circumstances, the meeting initially planned as Webex-only for January 12th now becomes hybrid. And we are excited to present to our members a talk by Pascal Normand, a local visual artist, who works very much out of the box. Originally involved in television and film production in the late 1990s, Pascal Normand passionately embraced and united night photography, digital work, and the vibrant art of aerosol painting. He is active in the visual arts since 2009, his works leaving a mark on the collective imagination and highlighting the cultural value of the built heritage that surrounds us. Pascal gained recognition as a professional visual artist in 2012. Since then, he has continued to develop his art, bringing to life on his canvases a unique perspective on built heritage. In the quiet of the night, Pascal Normand hunts for the brilliance of industrial landscapes and the architectural gems of built heritage. In fact, night photography initiates an alchemy where digital art and aerosol textures restore the magic of places, giving birth to an original, powerful, and unique work. On January 12, from Stewart Hall in hybrid mode, Pascal will share his unique artistry process and showcase his highly original works. |