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Latest Events in Geneva(August Updated)

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artgeneve 2025 | Palexpo

Jan 30–Feb 2, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Le Grand-Saconnex
Exhibitions
​Through 10 years of continuous development and consolidation, artgenève has taken root in the Lake Geneva region, establishing itself as a high-profile and internationally renowned contemporary art fair Through 10 years of continuous development and consolidation, artgenève has taken root in the Lake Geneva region, establishing itself as a high-profile and internationally renowned contemporary art fair. Information Source: Palexpo SA | expotobi

Geneva Motor Show 2025 | Palexpo

Feb 17–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Le Grand-Saconnex
Exhibitions
The Geneva International Motor Show (GIMS) is the automobile and automotive industries. It displays special bodywork motor cars, concept cars and refined cars The Geneva International Motor Show (GIMS) is the automobile and automotive industries. It displays special bodywork motor cars, concept cars and refined cars, accessories and parts for motor cars, audio & video equipment, car safety equipment and much more. Information Source: Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles (OICA) | expotobi

Unusual Dialogues - Animal Migration exhibition | Geneva

Mar 8–Jun 10, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Geneva
Exhibitions
Unusual Dialogues brings together different collections through which disciplines interact, connect, and thus reveal often unsuspected correlations. These unexpected connections form small universal stories that contribute to a broader understanding of our world. In 1965, the streets of Geneva were the scene of a curious spectacle: bears, rhinoceroses, and thousands of other animal species were transported in vans during the relocation of the Natural History Museum's collections. Housed in Les Bastions since 1872, the institution then moved to Malagnou. The Geneva Library, whose spaces retain their 19th-century charm, offers an immersion into the Museum's former home.

Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions 2025 | Palexpo

Apr 9–Apr 13, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Le Grand-Saconnex
Exhibitions
Innovators from 40 countries around the world gathered to showcase thousands of inventions. It is a must-visit for technology fans, entrepreneurs and the media to witness future technological trends.

Biga*Ranx concert | Salle des fetes de Thonex

Apr 12, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Thonex
Concerts

Femmes chinoises | Geneva

Apr 16–Jul 20, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Geneva
Exhibitions
The exhibition Chinese Women explores various aspects of women's lives in Chinese culture, while evoking the tensions linked to their condition through a selection of works by female poets. The exhibition begins with an exploration of the traditional representation of women in art: the evolution of beauty standards embodied by funerary statuary of the Tang Dynasty (618-907) is matched by the hieratic painted portrait of a middle-aged wife of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), an anonymous witness to ancestor worship in China. Beyond its borders, the dream figure of a certain Chinese woman was transmitted to Europe via export porcelain, and spread as an idealized model in the chinoiserie of Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) and François Boucher (1703-1770).

GemGeneve 2025 | Palexpo

May 8–May 11, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Le Grand-Saconnex
Exhibitions
GemGeneve 2025 will take place at Palexpo in Geneva, Switzerland, offering a unique opportunity to explore the global world of gem and jewelry trading. From May 8th to May 11th, attendees can immerse themselves in the latest trends and innovations in the industry. The event will showcase a wide range of exquisite gemstones, luxury jewelry pieces, and cutting-edge designs from renowned international exhibitors. GemGeneve 2025 is a must-visit for professionals and enthusiasts looking to discover exceptional gemstones and jewelry collections.

Geneva Open 2026 | Tennis Club of Geneva Eaux-Vives

May 16–May 23, 2026 (UTC+1)
Geneva
Sports & Fitness

The Geneva Street Food Festival | Geneva

Jun 5–Jun 15, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Geneva
Celebration
6月5日至15日,在日内瓦街头美食节,把街头美食吃到爽! 今年,已经是第10届的日内瓦街头美食节将在Plaine de Plainpalais举办,超过60辆美食餐车和摊位have already started preparing their menu and ingredients, and the bar serving local Geneva specialties is also ready! Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, and the super stylish DJJoin the event, eat and drink your fill, and sway to the music for a while~

Yoga at The Brewery | 32 N Broadway

Feb 10, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Geneva
Yoga
Sports & Fitness
Experience the ultimate blend of relaxation and refreshment at Yoga at The Brewery, hosted by Sacred Self Yoga. This highly anticipated event will take place on February 10, 2024, at the Darkroom Brewing Company, located at 32 North Broadway in Geneva, OH. Immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere of the taproom as you embark on a transformative yoga journey starting at 10:30 in the morning. The Yoga at The Brewery event is the perfect opportunity to rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit. Unwind with an invigorating yoga session led by experienced instructors from Sacred Self Yoga. Whether you are a seasoned yogi or a beginner, this event welcomes all levels of experience. The ticket price for this exclusive event is $25, which includes access to the yoga session and a complimentary beer or non-alcoholic beverage. Treat yourself to a well-deserved break from the everyday hustle and indulge in a moment of tranquility. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to combine your love for yoga with the vibrant energy of the Darkroom Brewing Company. Enhance your overall well-being while connecting with fellow enthusiasts in a welcoming and inclusive environment. Space is limited, so secure your spot today for an unforgettable experience at Yoga at The Brewery.

Paul Thek | Geneva

Mar 5–Jun 9, 2024 (UTC+1)ENDED
Geneva
Exhibitions
Paul Thek (1933–1988), one of the most distinctive American artists of the late 20th century, steadfastly refused to conform to the dominant movements of his time. Working on the fringes of Pop art and Minimalism in the 1960s, he developed new forms of representation with the human body as his subject. Thek came to prominence in the early 1960s for his (later renamed )—body fragments represented as chunks of flesh, sculpted from colored wax and encased in Plexiglas boxes. He showed them at Stable Gallery and Pace Gallery, two leading New York art venues of the era. But the limited recognition his work gained at home, coupled with his aversion for the US art system, prompted Thek to distance himself from American society and spend most of his time in Europe, especially Italy and the Netherlands. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Thek produced a series of temporary, immersive, collaborative installations based around the universal and symbolic motif of the pyramid. At the same time, he rekindled his passion for drawing and painting, which remained central to his practice until his death from AIDS in 1988. Between 1969 and 1975, Thek spent part of each year on the Italian island of Ponza. The experience opened his eyes to the possibility of a simple life of both ecstasy and pantheism, which inspired a series of paintings on newspaper representing the infinite expanse of the ocean and the natural elements, reflecting a sense of reconnection with the origins of creation. In the 1980s, Thek’s paintings captured his growing interest in mysticism, nurtured during frequent retreats at monasteries in Vermont. A spiritual and deeply religious man, he was heavily influenced by the mystic writings of Saint Augustine and Meister Eckhart, among others. Switzerland played a prominent role in bringing Thek’s work to a wider audience, with the artist receiving support from Harald Szeemann and Jean-Christophe Ammann. However, his pieces have not been exhibited in a Swiss museum since 1996, when the traveling show was hosted at the Migros Museum of Contemporary Art and the Kunsthalle in Zurich. The current exhibition at MAMCO adds a new chapter to this history, taking a fresh look at the work of this unique figure of US counterculture, whose art defies classification. It features a representative selection of Thek’s pieces from the early 1960s to the late 1980s, showcasing the diverse forms of expression—sculpture, painting, drawing, and engraving—that characterized his artistic practice. The exhibition explores the indivisible link between the body and the spirit, between the sacred and the profane, between nature and technology, between life and death—the very oppositions that permeate Thek’s art and make his unparalleled body of work a form of initiation journey. Exhibition curated by Valérie Da Costa, in collaboration with Françoise Ninghetto

Paul Neagu | Geneva

Mar 5–Jun 9, 2024 (UTC+1)ENDED
Geneva
Exhibitions
Romanian-born artist Paul Neagu (1938–2004) worked first as an electrician and then as a topographer in his native Bucharest. After teaching himself philosophy and geometric drawing, he went on to study classical art at the Nicolae Grigorescu Academy of Fine Arts. He then spent some time traveling and exhibiting his works within the Soviet Union and later in Western Europe. In 1970, Neagu moved permanently to London with the help of Scottish curator Richard Demarco. Alongside his work as a practicing artist, Neagu taught at several of the city’s art schools, where his students included Anish Kapoor, Rachel Whiteread, Tony Cragg, and Marc Camille Chaimowicz. Before settling in the UK, Neagu developed a deliberately restrictive sculptural practice, using a narrow range of inexpensive materials such as matchboxes, cardboard, wood, and leather to create a series of box-like structures, some of which were hinged. These pieces were exhibited in the streets of Bucharest, as captured in the 1969 film . In his , published in Edinburgh in 1969 and inspired by his anthroposophical readings, Neagu set out the theoretical principles that would inform his future practice—a vision of art that is experienced with the five senses and that calls for humans to be at one with their environment. This approach is reflected in his series: honeycombed grid patterns divide the sensitive parts of the human body—fingers, hands, lips, ears, breasts—or, sometimes, the entire body, into hollow, rectangular cells. Overlaid with a geometric grid in this way, the human figure becomes part of a system that Neagu named the “Generative Art Code,” reflecting his belief that our philosophical and social experiences are shaped by the dynamic interplay between three different aspects of our existence: our primal instincts (represented by the triangle), the order and rationality of Cartesian society (the rectangle), and the self-revelation that comes when we are freed from the shackles of norms and constraints (the circle). This emancipation can only be achieved through movement: jumping, dancing, and “going tornado”—a recurring theme in Neagu’s work. In 1972, having laid these theoretical foundations, Neagu established the Generative Art Group, a collective in whose name he signed a catalog and a number of works despite being the only non-fictitious member. The other four members, who were each given a name and a backstory, represented individual parts of a greater whole. The most pivotal decade of Neagu’s career started in the early 1970s. His works were exhibited three times—in 1972, 1976 and 1981—at the Rivolta gallery in Lausanne, with which he had a close personal relationship. For each of those shows Neagu took a holistic approach, also designing the decor and staging elements. The exhibition at MAMCO features a substantial body of engravings and drawings produced by Neagu for the Lausanne-based gallery, as well as a collection of archive documents provided by the Rivolta family. It pays tribute to a singular artist who preferred to stay out of the limelight but who, in his own unassuming way, made a lasting impact on the European art scene. Exhibition curated by Elisabeth Jobin With the support of the Rivolta gallery archives and The Paul Neagu Estate (UK)

Tishan Hsu | Geneva

Mar 5–Jun 9, 2024 (UTC+1)ENDED
Geneva
Exhibitions
Hsu studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) before moving to New York in 1979 to focus on his art. He landed a part-time night job as a word processor at a Wall Street law firm, where he worked with the early use of the screen in word processing, giving him first-hand insight into the interaction between user and machine. On his off-hours, he began the exploration of how to visually convey the situation of his body interacting with the computer screen. The diversity of materials that Hsu employed (wood, vinyl cement compound, ceramic tiles, polystyrene, resin, rubber) constituted his aesthetic vocabulary at the time, bringing an unsettling sense of reality to the notion of the interface: the skin, membranes and screens where information and perception meet – or take shape. Hsu was then one of the few artists exploring the concept of human-machine hybridization. His pieces appear as if made flesh, covered with skin, embedded with architectural details (windows, ventilation grids, drain holes). The result – a sensual but injured body-like form affixed to electronic circuits – is suggestive of a metamorphosis in progress: these objects are brimming with potential and brooding with a sense of menace, as if something could burst out at any moment, or as if a transformation might take place. From the 1990s onward, Hsu starts a teaching career and withdraws from the limelight. He creates silkscreen prints on canvas before marking the dawn of the digital age by embracing Photoshop in early 2000. Abandoning his earlier practice of making art by hand, he turned to working on screen, producing works on canvas using digital imaging with wide-format printing and the use of silicone. At a time when technology is increasingly an extension of the body, the presence of machines in Hsu’s oeuvre is becoming ever vaguer and more unclear: skin and screen intermingle, merge and combine until, eventually, they become one. Exhibition curated by Lionel Bovier and Elisabeth Jobin, in collaboration with Secession, Vienna With the support of the Pictet Group Foundation

Erica Pedretti | Geneva

Mar 5–Jun 9, 2024 (UTC+1)ENDED
Geneva
Exhibitions
Erica Pedretti (1930–2022) was born and grew up in Šternberk, Moravia (modern-day Czech Republic). In 1945, she arrived in Switzerland as a war refugee. She studied at the Zurich School of Art and Design before having to emigrate to New York in 1950, where she worked as a goldsmith. The patterns and motifs that were staples of Pedretti’s trade would appear time and again in a body of work spanning more than seven decades. She developed a special interest in fish and birds, which fascinated her on account of both their freedom of movement and the natural elements—water and air—through which they moved. Over the years, Pedretti developed an artistic practice marked by hybridization: bodies and beings (animals, plants, humans, and celestial creatures) imbued with allusions to notions of otherness and exile. Pedretti returned to Switzerland in 1952, settling in the Canton of Graubünden. She married Swiss painter Gian Pedretti, with whom she would go on to have five children. In the 1960s, she steadily renounced working with metal in favor of paper, producing series of often narrative etchings based around the motif of the angel. Pedretti’s art is indissociable from her work as a writer, which had its origins in her childhood. She pursued both passions in parallel, reflecting her inclination for splitting her attention, without distinction, across multiple projects at once. Although Pedretti’s art was exhibited in several solo shows in Switzerland (Bern in 1975, Solothurn in 1976, Schaffhausen in 1981), it tended to be eclipsed by her prolific writings. She became one of the most widely read authors in Switzerland, publishing numerous articles, radio dramas, and novels. In the late 1970s, the family moved to La Neuveville in the Canton of Bern, where Pedretti began producing sculptures in her large studio. Her output from this period included , a series of fragile, hollow objects that she displayed hanging from the ceiling. These pieces were formed from a wire frame, onto which Pedretti applied plaster, acrylic, feathers, and impregnated fabric in a manner suggestive of bones, membranes, skin, scales, and wings. Fish- and bird-like features blended into one another, although these objects were without exception in a state of suspension. At the same time, Pedretti experimented with pen and pencil drawings on paper, creating intricate patterns—meshes, twists, and turns with an organic quality—interspersed with beaks, shells, plants, and eyes. This surreal quality soon transposed to her sculptures: vast wings, measuring several meters across, covered with latex-stiffened fabric—Pedretti shared a fascination for latex with Swiss artist Heidi Bucher, her contemporary. Veined with bamboo and wire, these flexible, translucent wings appear as if torn from a being, taking on a life of their own. Some were intended to be displayed outdoors, in parks and other public spaces, where they would wear out over time until their ultimate destruction. Pedretti’s hanging objects form the core of the MAMCO exhibition, which looks back at the artist’s experimentation with different materials in the latter half of the 1970s, along with her interest in the hybridization of beings and shapes. Curated by Elisabeth Jobin With the support of Pro Helvetia, Fondation suisse pour la culture, Oertli Stiftung, and the Municipalité de la Neuveville

Inner Cosmos, Outer Universe | Geneva

Mar 15–May 4, 2024 (UTC+1)ENDED
Geneva
Exhibitions
Spanning over eight decades of artmaking, the works in encompass a broad range of artistic responses to the celestial imagination over the past century, both literally and metaphorically. Recalling the polished chrome and sleek surfaces of space-age design, the exhibition will include sculptures by Alexander Calder, Jeff Koons, Alicja Kwade, and Leo Villareal. Chromatic eruptions course through works by Latifa Echakhch, Sonia Gomes, Hermann Nitsch, Richard Pousette-Dart, and Lucas Samaras, suggesting nebulae that refract spectrums of speckled colour. Other, more oblique references to the cosmos recur in works by Torkwase Dyson, Adolph Gottlieb, Matthew Day Jackson, Robert Longo, Robert Rauschenberg, Arlene Shechet, Kiki Smith, and Mika Tajima, which will also be featured in the show. Many of the works in are united by the formal motif of the circle. This simple geometric shape, which can be found depicted in visual art from pre-historic sites across the globe, commonly signifies the infinite and cyclical nature of existence. Yet it also figures in pictorial depictions of basic elements invisible to the human eye: molecules, for example, and the atoms that form them are typically represented as spherical clusters. Richard Pousette-Dart’s (1989), featured in the exhibition, is composed of fields of the artist’s characteristic pointillist marks that coalesce into kaleidoscopic arrangements of whorls and shapes suggestive of stellar clusters, at once atomic and celestial. Monochromatic circles resurface in works by both Adolph Gottlieb, in (1966), and Robert Longo, in (2008), underscoring the salience of the form of the circle to the history of Modernist pictorialism. Meanwhile, the circular canvas of Torkwase Dyson’s (2021)—whose internal geometry refers to the hulls of ships that carried enslaved peoples across the Atlantic Ocean—proposes the possibility that utopias of liberation might emerge from new formulations of space, shape, and geometry. Sculptural works in bridge the effervescence of the celestial with the solidity of geology. In Kiki Smith’s (2013), seven- and nine-pointed stars burst skyward from a bronze base. (2018), also by Smith, depicts a shooting star in earthy hues, with single stalks of wheat cast on its surface as if emerging from the soil itself. Openings in Mika Tajima’s (2023), determined by applying the logic of acupuncture to sculpture, create channels in the piezoelectric material that suggest the spiritual practice of ‘opening’ the body to flows of energy and breath. These works, while substantial in their physical presence, undergo both material and conceptual transformations at the hands of the artist, inviting contemplation on the interplay between materiality and ephemerality. Jeff Koons’s (2016) invites viewers to inhabit the contemplative depths of reflection, meditating on their own place within the cosmic expanse, and becoming part of the artwork in the process. Meanwhile, Alicja Kwade’s monumental sculpture (2023) visualizes three spacetime wormholes within a cresting wave, enclosing four sodalite spheres. Here, the ultramarine mineral is veined in cloudy white and chartreuse patches, its polished surface reminiscent of The Blue Marble—the iconic photograph of Earth taken from the Apollo 17 spacecraft en route to the moon. Proposing terrestrial and interstellar sites as a coherent, progressive whole, Kwade’s gracefully navigates the boundary between the familiar and the enigmatic.

Gavin Matts | Secret Society Comedy In Geneva | Darkroom Brewing Company

Mar 23, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Geneva
Arts
Comedy
Mark your calendars for the highly anticipated Gavin Matts | Secret Society Comedy In Geneva event taking place on March 23, 2024, at the renowned Darkroom Brewing Company in Geneva. This night promises to be filled with laughter, wit, and unforgettable moments as Gavin Matts, a comedic genius, takes the stage to entertain the audience. The ticket prices range from $15 to $20, offering an affordable opportunity to experience top-notch comedy in a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Located at 32 N Broadway, Geneva, OH 44041, the venue provides the perfect setting for an evening of laughter and fun. Don't miss out on this exclusive event that is sure to leave you in stitches. Get your tickets early to secure your spot at Gavin Matts | Secret Society Comedy In Geneva!

The Flying Karamazov Brothers | The Smith Opera House

Mar 23, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Geneva
Arts
Theater
Experience the sensational performance of The Flying Karamazov Brothers at the Smith Opera House in Geneva on March 23, 2024. This extraordinary event showcases four self-proclaimed eccentric individuals who captivate audiences with their unique blend of comedy, theatrics, and juggling prowess. Since their inception at UC Santa Cruz in 1973, The Flying Karamazov Brothers have taken their act worldwide, gracing prestigious stages such as Broadway and the silver screen. Despite their name, they are neither Russian nor brothers, but their talent is undeniable. Prepare to be entertained by 100 minutes of cleverness and comedy that will leave you in awe. Witness their astonishing juggling feats, wild theatrics, and arcane errata that have garnered acclaim from critics and audiences alike. Secure your tickets for this not-to-be-missed performance, with prices ranging from $18.12 to $55.59. Join us for an evening of laughter and amazement as The Flying Karamazov Brothers push the boundaries of traditional entertainment.

DONATE, AN AFFAIR OF THE HEART OR REASON? | Museum Ariana

Apr 26, 2024–Jul 27, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Geneva
Exhibitions
Contributing to a museum's development takes many forms and motivations, for example by enriching its collections with one or more works, or by financially supporting its activities. And why choose to make a donation? To contribute to the community's heritage, which will be passed on to future generations, because of their attachment to the institution, or in memory of a loved one to whom the object once belonged. Over the decades, the collections at Musée Ariana have been shaped by the generosity of donors and the loyalty of many patrons. This exhibition is divided into twelve sections, highlighting some of the stories and tales of donations that have shaped the majority of our collections. To mark the occasion, a new module has been inaugurated in the Accumulation room; its presentation reveals the different ways in which the museum's collections have been enriched, in line with its acquisition policy.

DTG/Lil Windex in St. Catharines June 2nd at Warehouse w/Kryple & Robbie G | Warehouse

Jun 2, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Geneva
Music
Concerts
Don't miss the upcoming event featuring DTG/Lil Windex in St. Catharines on June 2nd at Warehouse, along with Kryple and special guest Robbie G. The show will kick off at 8:00 pm, welcoming all ages. Tickets are available for $30 in advance for general admission, with VIP Meet & Greet passes priced at $75, offering a chance to meet Lil Windex, DTG, and Kryple. For those interested in performing or sponsoring, reach out via email at info@robbiegpresents.com. Lil Windex, also known as Godfrey, gained popularity through comedic skits and music videos, showcasing his unique talent. DTG, on the other hand, has made a mark with his captivating music videos and engaging content. Robbie G, another talented artist, will also be gracing the stage with his electrifying performances. Get ready for an unforgettable night filled with music and entertainment. Secure your tickets now and be part of this exciting event in St. Catharines.

Volunteer For 2024 Vino and The Beasts 5K Fun Obstacle Run | Three Brothers Wineries and Estates

Aug 10, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Geneva
Sports & Fitness
Running
Are you ready to join the Volunteer For 2024 Vino and The Beasts 5K Fun Obstacle Run? This exhilarating physical activity promises an unforgettable experience for all participants. Taking place in the beautiful city of Geneva, at the renowned Three Brothers Wineries and Estates, this event is set to be a highlight of the year. Mark your calendars for August 10, 2024, and get ready for a day filled with excitement, thrill, and camaraderie. The best part? It's absolutely free! That's right, you heard it correctly. No need to break the bank to be a part of this adventure. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just looking to challenge yourself, this 5K fun obstacle run has something for everyone. With its unique blend of physical fitness and obstacle course challenges, you'll be pushing yourself to new limits. So lace up your sneakers, pack your determination, and prepare for a day like no other. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to be a part of Volunteer For 2024 Vino and The Beasts 5K Fun Obstacle Run.

MAMCO, from Memory | Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MAMCO)

Sep 3–Dec 22, 2024 (UTC+1)ENDED
Geneva
Exhibitions
MAMCO will begin a new chapter in its history when the building it occupies goes into renovation. This exciting development project—the biggest in the museum’s history—is scheduled to start in 2025 and will last for at least three years. Before the renovation work begins, however, we will put on one last exhibition curated by all of you: visitors, members of the Friends Association, members of the museum boards, partners, and other interested parties. Perhaps you found an installation especially striking or harbor fond memories of a specific exhibition. Or maybe you want another chance to see a special piece or to reflect again on the work of a particular artist. If you have a favorite in mind, please let us know: the museum’s entire collection is fair game for this exhibition.

Crayola Crayon School Picture Frame at Staples St Catharines Store 448 | Staples St Catharines Store 448

Sep 11, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Geneva
Arts
Craft
Hooray for the first day! Paint & make a Crayola Crayon-inspired DIY photo fame from craft sticks, then add a child's first day of school pic or any photo. In this session, kids you will: Make and Take their personalized frameBe as creative as you can for fun with your friends or family!Using Crayola construction paper, craft sticks, glue and your imagination !BONUS! All in perons particpants will get a FREE 4 x 6 photo of their choice printed from our Fujifilm Print Kiosk to finish off their photo frame creation. All supplies will be provided. Click here to access our online Crayola assortment. Ages 5+ Please Note: We reserve the right to limit one kit per child per event, while quanities last. Registration is required. In addition, every participant attending our events will receive a $5 off $25 coupon. CHANCE TO WIN! All paricapnts that complete a feedback survey at the end of the session will get a chance to WIN a Crayola Prize Pack! Information Source: Staples St. Catharines Store 448 | eventbrite

FUNKLECTIC 5 Featuring A SKILLZ (UK) DJ MACULATE ( San Fran) JUSTIN HALE & DJ TANNER | Warehouse Concert Hall

Sep 29, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Geneva
Arts
Welcome to FUNKLECTIC LIVE 5! Get ready to groove with legendary A SKILLZ from the UK! A Skillz is one of the country’s most funky beatmeisters. His fierce production skills combined with his turntable dexterity has seen him explode onto the scene. A.Skillz is a true party rocker behind the turntables, captivating crowds with his ability to embrace all aspects of music that he takes inspiration from and mash them up into a unique cocktail, infused with his own signature flavourof funk. Guarenteed to bring the house down! DJ MACULATE: is known across the globe as one of the world’s most prolific Music Video Creators and Video DJs. His Video DJ shows are legendary and unmistakably unique, blending the vintage and the contemporary, inviting sights and sounds from the past into a funky bass-filled future. Funklectic epitomizes Maculate’s musical philosophy, featuring a core of funk expertly mixed in an eclectic blend of Bass, Soul, Hip Hop, House, Breaks and Drum and Bass. DJ TANNER: is a #Funklectic & #GlobalFunkFam & #MakeItFunkyToronto Collective Video DJ, who resides in Niagara, ON Canada. DJ Tanner is as adept at spinning 45s & all vinyl as he is at making #DJTannerVideoEdits said Skeg from Breakin Bread UK. DJ Tanner has been spreading #NiagaraLove since 1998. DJ Tanner is One of Canada's most prolific Video DJs! said Farbsie Funk, Make It Funky Toronto. Audiences can expect a high paced trip through Tanner's #Funklectic Video Edits, with many different styles of music that rock the dancefloor! JUSTIN HALE LOVE: has been dropping incredible sets at Shambhala music festival for years! We are very lucky to have Justin Hale Love join us at Funklectic 5! Come show you support for a local legend! Don't miss this unique DJ set and remember to Justin Hale Love! OHMEGA 2.0 CREW: Ohmega & Friends multi-disciplinary Dance Family **WINGS FIRST, DANCE SECOND** Evolving since 2009. This bboy & bgirl crew of elite dancers and breakers, are truly a gem in Niagara! Very honoured to grow together and add the bboy and bgirl culture to #Funklectic Going to be extra fun! Bring your dancing shoes! #Funklectic began 212 Fridays ago, DJ Maculate and DJ Tanner, after being friends online for over a decade, went back to back Video DJing with their unique, funky & eclectic video edits via twitch.tv. In August 2020, #Funklectic was invited to join the GlobalFunkFam: A Vibe. A Culture. A Community https://gff.dj/ Maculate and Tanner performed at Shindig Festival UK in May 2024. FUNKLECTIC (https://www.twitch.tv/team/funklectic) is a team of DJs, that take pride in playing eclectic styles ranging from ghetto funk, funk, thump, drum and bass, glitch hop, disco, house and other good stuff. Funky Video Edits that rock any Festival's dancefloor! Join us at the Warehouse Concert Hall Sunday Sept 29th, for a night of non-stop funky beats and eclectic tunes. Don't miss out on this epic event that will have you dancing all night long. 4 TURNTABLE DJ SHOWCASE with video, visuals & FUNKLECTIC VIDEO EDITS ! Tickets $15 in advance and more at door. Grab your friends and get ready to experience the ultimate fusion of funky music! Information Source: DJ TANNER - FUNKLECTIC - GLOBALFUNKFAM VIDEO DJ | eventbrite

Whiskey And More 2024 | Villa Sarasin

Oct 4–Oct 5, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Le Grand-Saconnex
Exhibitions
Food & Beverages
Whiskey And More is a unique opportunity each year to taste and select the products offered by our partners and exhibitors, at the Whiskey and More Fair Whiskey And More is a unique opportunity each year to taste and select the products offered by our partners and exhibitors, at the Whiskey and More Fair. To discover and taste on site, according to your preferences. Information Source: Whisky and More | expotobi

6th Annual Craft Brew Open Golf Outing | Majestic Oaks Golf Course at Lake Lawn Resort

Oct 5, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Geneva
Sports & Fitness
Golf
Experience a day filled with golf, craft brews, and camaraderie at the prestigious 6th Annual Craft Brew Open Golf Outing. Delight in a round of golf at the Majestic Oaks Golf Course located at the picturesque Lake Lawn Resort in Delavan, Wisconsin. Scheduled for October 5th, 2024, this event promises a memorable day out on the green for enthusiasts of craft beer. As you prepare to tee off, indulge in a continental breakfast and browse the Bloody Mary bar before embarking on the Ryder Cup style tournament for two-player teams. Throughout the 18-hole competition, participants can enjoy an array of beer and beverage tastings on the course, all following an exciting "Oktoberfest" theme. Prizes await the top teams, as well as individuals showcasing their skills in categories such as closest to the pin, longest drive, longest putt, and best dressed in Oktoberfest attire. A portion of the event proceeds will support the Open Arms Clinic. Registration includes golf, cart, lunch, and the chance to win various prizes. Immerse yourself in a day of golfing excellence and craft beer celebration at the highly anticipated Craft Brew Open Golf Outing.

Development2030 2024 | Palexpo, Geneva, Switzerland

Oct 23–Oct 24, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Le Grand-Saconnex
Conferences
Hold onto your hats, folks! The highly anticipated Development2030 2024 event is just around the corner, and it's shaping up to be the talk of the town. This prestigious gathering is set to take place in the stunning city of Geneva, nestled in the heart of Switzerland, and boy, are we in for a treat. The Palexpo venue will play host to a multitude of forward-thinking individuals, all coming together to brainstorm, collaborate and innovate for a brighter future. Mark your calendars for the 23rd and 24th of October in 2024, because this is one rendezvous you won't want to miss. And let's not forget, with Geneva's reputation for being a hub of international diplomacy and cooperation, there couldn't be a more fitting backdrop for an event of this magnitude. So, whether you're a seasoned professional or a budding enthusiast in the field of development, the Development2030 2024 event is the place to be. See you there!

Only Dads 6- Dragon House | Dragon House

Oct 26, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Geneva
Sports & Fitness
T he goal of this event is to unite with other dads in the Muay Thai community and have a fun, friendly, and SAFE, sparring session. This will give us an opportunity to network, exchange our knowledge and bond over Muay Thai and Dad life. NO EGOS! This is not a tournament. Rules: Treat everyone with respect. No hard sparring. Focus on speed and combos. Make contact but remember this is not real fight. Check your emotions at the door. Equipment: Please bring all your gear! Headgear, elbow pads, knee pads, shin guards, mouth guard and a cup (unless you don't plan on having more kids) Information Source: Only Dads | eventbrite

Candy Dulfer We Funk Harder Tour 2024 | Alhambra

Nov 20, 2024 (UTC+1)ENDED
Pregny-Chambesy
Concerts

Paulina Olowska and Deborah Turbeville Widows of the Wind | Pace Gallery

Nov 22, 2024–Feb 22, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Geneva
Exhibitions
Pace is pleased to announce Widows of the Wind, an exhibition conceived by Paulina Olowska for its Geneva gallery, featuring new paintings in dialogue with photographs by Deborah Turbeville. On view from November 21, 2024, to February 22, 2025, Widows of the Wind marks Olowska’s first solo show in Geneva and furthers her exploration of evocative artistic and curatorial practices. For this exhibition, Olowska will stage a tableau vivant that weaves together reflections on fashion, commerce, painting, photography, and the atmospheric forces that shape these realms. Olowska’s multilayered practice—spanning painting, collage, sculpture, video, installation, and performance—is underscored by a curatorial methodology that treats the past, particularly the histories of female experience and perception, as her primary material. This critical, always female, gaze is shaped by the intricate connections between the locations tied to her muses, the settings of her exhibitions, and her personal experiences of living and working in Eastern Europe. Through these posthumous collaborations with women artists, Olowska gives texture and dimension to the broader histories that they share.

Dialogues insolites - Petites histoires biodivertissantes | Geneva

Mar 7–Jun 21, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Geneva
Exhibitions
The Natural History Museum (MHN) and the Higher School of Comics and Illustration (ESBDI) are partnering with the Cité Library to offer a combined scientific and artistic perspective on local biodiversity issues. Fifteen selected animal species and fifteen original stories imagined and drawn by first-year students will interact with the Museum's scientific issues, such as the causes of biodiversity loss, habitat loss, and human-induced changes to natural spaces.

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