Seeing a work in a museum is one thing. Discovering it in a workshop, where ideas take shape, where materials pile up and where projects are made, that’s another. That’s the whole point of this stage of the Nuit Blanche 2026 at the Ateliers Daguerre, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris.
Paris’s Nuit Blanche lets contemporary art break free of its usual frames and re-inhabit the city in new ways: cultural venues, public spaces, municipal buildings, gardens, monuments, or quieter, more tucked-away addresses. The 2026 edition, organized on Saturday, June 6, 2026, will spotlight installations, performances, luminous creations, sound works, and more immersive proposals across Paris and its metropolitan area.
Based at 40 rue Boulard, the Ateliers Daguerre are a support program for artists in the 14th arrondissement. Their mission is simple: provide affordable workspaces, help artists professionalize, and foster connections with key players in the art world.
The venue isn’t just a closed-off space. Ateliers Daguerre also aims to connect with the neighborhood, through free events and outreach efforts. The Daguerre name itself resonates with the area’s artistic history. Daguerre Street is named after Louis Daguerre, the inventor of the daguerreotype, and the district remains linked to a vibrant community life rooted in creativity, imagery, and workshops.
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Dates and Opening Time
On June 6, 2026
Location
Daguerre Studios
40 Rue Boulard
75014 Paris 14
Route planner
Official website
lesateliersdaguerre.fr