Les Tanneries, Art gallery in central Nérac, France.
Les Tanneries is an art venue housed in a converted industrial building along the Baïse River in central Nérac. The space displays contemporary art exhibitions while providing work areas for artists and independent professionals.
The building dates to the 19th century and originally served as a leather tannery. It was later converted into a cultural center focused on presenting contemporary art.
The venue draws artists and enthusiasts each October for a comic strip festival that brings together the local creative scene with visitors from across the region. This event has become an important gathering for people interested in sequential art and illustration.
The venue is open Tuesday through Wednesday and Saturday, with extended hours during summer months. Visitors should check ahead to see which exhibitions are currently on view before planning a visit.
The building retains visible traces of its past as a leather workshop, creating a dialogue between industrial heritage and contemporary art. This blend allows visitors to experience how the space has been reinterpreted while keeping its original character.
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