Festival NUM: MAPP_TA BIBLIO in Laval

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Festival NUM: MAPP_TA BIBLIO in Laval

📍 Presented by MAPP_MTL, as part of the NUM Festival, on Saturday, November 9 and Sunday, November 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Laval's Multicultural Library. Take part in creative mapping workshops for young and old, led by artists TEO and Loopkin.

Express your creativity by creating animations and drawings on iPad using the Tagtool application, which will be projected live onto the walls of the Multicultural Library. A unique opportunity to have fun with family and friends while exploring the art of interactive mapping!

🕘 Saturday November 9 and Sunday November 10, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 📍 Laval Multicultural Library 🎟 Workshops free and open to all

ARTIST - Loopkin Loopkin is a French-Canadian artist and muralist who has been living in Montreal since 2012. Her artistic work is inspired by the vagaries of everyday life, her moods and is also intended to reflect her commitments to the environment and intersectional feminism. As in the artistic style of the Vanité, the skull is a recurring element in the artist's work, which has gradually developed and incarnated into small characters, present today in the majority of the artist's illustrations and murals. Photo by Audrey Legerot.

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ARTIST - TEO TEO is a multidisciplinary visual artist, originally from Toulouse and now based in Montreal. His style is defined by dynamic, benevolent creations linking exaggerated characters and abstract landscapes. Through muralism, projection mapping and installation, TEO turns public space into a veritable playground for exploration. Drawing inspiration from relational dynamics, the queer community and nature, his work links these influences to values of inclusion and sharing. With the aim of creating optimistic, inclusive compositions.

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🕘 Saturday, November 9 and Sunday, November 10, 10am to 5pm 📍 Laval Multicultural Library 🎟 Free workshops open to all