
LIST OF OPENINGS FROM PREVIOUS MONTHS
MARCH 2025
GREY GASOLINE
Maylin has always drawn. He draws inspiration from architecture, his surroundings, films, music videos, and museums.
His universe oscillates between surrealism and biomechanics, mixing the human, the machine and the organic in a tension between control and transformation.
The introspective works explore memory, the human condition and the systems that surround us.
He favors ink for its precision, using pointillism to play on shading and contrasts in black and white.
Passionate about images, Chris discovered photography through cinema.
Through his lens, he seeks above all to capture authentic moments and tell stories. Whether it's a reportage, a fashion shoot, or an event, he enjoys playing with light, emotions, and details to give character to each image. His approach is human and sincere, always searching for what makes each image unique.
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FEBRUARY 2025
"AN EYE ON MY CITY" PROJECT
A historical, participatory, and audio exhibition. This exhibition presents historical photographs selected by Arnaud Bernard residents from the Toulouse municipal archives and the Toulouse Library, as well as personal documents contributed by the residents themselves.
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JANUARY 2025
RACHIDA YAHIAOUI PROJECT
He talks about mental health and mental illness
She puts up four A4 panels:
- a sign with a poem that changes every week,
- a panel with collages to illustrate his poem,
- a panel with an enlarged tarot card,
- a sign with a photo
Project lasting 3 months = 22 texts corresponding to the 22 tarot cards.
2025 major national cause on mental disability, desire to destigmatize mental illnesses .
DECEMBER 2024
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"Sometimes evil, often divine, and always fascinating, witches are women who have survived the centuries and whose representations evolve with our times."
This exhibition aims to pay tribute to them. The drawings and paintings presented here build bridges between this imaginary world and our reality.
A witch lives within us all.
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Come see this interactive and engaging exhibition.
"Sometimes evil, often divine, and always fascinating, witches are women who have survived the centuries and whose representations evolve with our times."
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This exhibition aims to pay tribute to them. The drawings and paintings presented here build bridges between this imaginary world and our reality.
A witch lives within us all.
NOVEMBER 24
The Escabel hosted Anne Baudemont's new exhibition.
When the rocks undulate, sparkle, bubble, their echo touches me, moves me, resonates within me. And what is an echo, if not the promise of an encounter."
This month we welcome Anne Baudemont, an artist, photographer, musician, poet...
Anne enjoys photographing nature from up close. Captivated by the mineral world, she sets out to discover details reminiscent of painterly paintings.
Come discover the exhibition throughout the month of November!
You can find his work on his site.
SEPTEMBER 2024
L'Escabel hosted the new Cosmos exhibition this September.
An immersive opening combining performance, music and speeches.
An exhibition to see and feel!
"Often, I start with a color, a color that I need, a color that calls to me... and I let it express itself through me. I give it space, the floor, and it can do what it wants with me, I let it manipulate me, harmonize me, surprise me, heal me."
You can find his work on his website .
JULY 2024
L'Escabel had the pleasure of hosting Broz 's exhibition from April 8 to May 12.
You can find his work on his website .

JUNE 2023
L'Escabel hosted Alice Ledig 's new exhibition this June.
The aim of this exhibition is to create a poetic and philosophical reflection on our interiority and our need as human beings to dream the world.
You can find his work on his website .
APRIL / MAY 2023
L'Escabel had the pleasure of hosting the Sylla* exhibition from April 8 to May 12.
Through different media and tools, the artist addresses various themes such as gynecological violence, precariousness, and shares what she experiences and feels "to touch the universal".
You can find his work on his website .
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NOVEMBER 2022
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Melchior Picaut honored us with an exhibition at Escabel during the month of November. His abstract yet colorful art offered the café a magical moment in a tribal world.
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SEPTEMBER 2021
We met Maeva through the Adult Café organized once a month by the PEACH association.
The exhibition consisted of paintings and collages.


OCTOBER 2021
On October 1st at the Escabel, the opening of the young artist Justine Rottier, alias Folium, took place for her photo/collage exhibition:
“Mixing genres”.
An exhibition around the theme of everyday poetry, drawing inspiration from the collage technique.
Come and discover his works, a mixture of reflections on society and sensory journeys: it's open to everyone, all ages, all backgrounds!
NOVEMBER 2021
Numaë is two friends who have combined their creativity to offer an exhibition combining photography and illustration.
Numa's little characters come to life in Maë's film photos.
