Every year, there are more and more spots dedicated tourban art in Paris and elsewhere in the Île-de-France region, to the delight of street art lovers. While Spot 13 is one of the must-see locations, other projects are regularly created, especially on an ephemeral basis. These include the Planète Périphérique festival, the Permis de Démolir event and, more recently, L'équipée.
This spring, street art enthusiasts are invited to (re)discover the Peintinoire in Val-d'Oise . Closed in 2016, this former skating rink in Cergy-Pontoise has been transformed into an ephemeral urban art museum in 2023, thanks to the incredible work of the Art Osons association. Well-known in the 95 département of Paris, the association was approached by the Communauté d'Agglomération de Cergy-Pontoise, which wanted to give the skating rink " temporary status as a place for ephemeral artistic creation " before the site gave way to a real estate project.
Art Osons wasted no time in taking up the challenge. In less than three months, the association completed the first phase of the Peintinoire. It was presented to the public last July at the 4th Caps Attack festival, celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Art Osons association.
A new, second phase will be launched in September 2023 during the " Cergy Soit! Having already taken over the former Cergy-Pontoise skating rink's ancillary premises, such as the changing rooms, the Art Osons association is now taking the project a step further by tackling the famous sliding track. Artists were invited to sublimate the track, using Mondrian's squares as their artistic theme, echoing the building's historic windows. Art Osons called on 42 local and international artists, as well as 61 local children and 7 inmates from the Val-d'Oise prison, to create this incredibly colorful collective work.
After welcoming a large number of visitors last September, Art Osons has decided to reopen the doors of the Peintinoire one Saturday a month, free of charge, to bring a smile to the faces of those nostalgic for the skating rink, street art enthusiasts and the curious.
After an initial opening last January, we decided to discover the premises on February 24, 2024. And what a surprise it was to discover this incredible ephemeral museum of urban art, with its 2,000 m² sublimated by talented street artists.
First and foremost, there's the large track on which young and old come to rollerblade, while street art enthusiasts can admire the urban artworks scattered all around. Created on part of the track, but also and above all all around it, they are signed 2li, Miam, Nash, Nexer, Oskar, Primal, Namaste, Monkiz or Horor, Homek, Lask, Ibaat Satya... Techniques and styles vary, with several highly successful realistic portraits.
The tour continues in the adjoining premises, on the first floor and basement levels, with an exhibition of photos of urban works created in the Val-d'Oise, a number of installations, and many other frescoes, including one by Sintez and Fred Custaard, and this impressive hockey-playing dinosaur to be admired in the old changing rooms!
There's a lot to see. So allow yourself some time to admire them at your own pace, and discover those hidden in the nooks and crannies of the former ice rink. There's also a refreshment area and a shop, and members of the Art Osons association are on hand to answer visitors' questions.
If you're interested in discovering the Peintinoire, don't miss the next openings on Saturday April 27 and Saturday May 18, 2024, from 1pm to 7pm. If you're not available on these dates, please note that guided tours or mediation are also possible during the week, but only on reservation by contacting the association directly. More good news: admission to the Peintinoire is free!
Dates and Opening Time
From April 27th, 2024 to May 18th, 2024
Location
La Peintinoire
Allée des Arcades
95000 Cergy
Prices
Free
Official website
www.facebook.com
More information
Open one Saturday a month Next openings April 27 and May 18, 2024, from 1 to 7 p.m.