See photos (3)
This month at the Albert Camus Media Library
Lecture
,
Exhibition
,
For children
,
Film
in Antibes
Free
-
Past/Present – My Improbable Photos
Exhibition by Claude Juan
8 to 31 January 2026
Albert Camus Media Library, exhibition hall – level 0
The Lament of the Bipolar
Saturday 10 January at 3pm, auditorium - level 0
Show by and starring Erwan Quesnel
Madness is right because reason is mad! Come and sit inside the head of a bipolar person for the duration of a show... A specialist in manic art, Erwan Quesnel recounts the story and logic behind his delusions: paranoia, megalomania, visual and...Past/Present – My Improbable Photos
Exhibition by Claude Juan
8 to 31 January 2026
Albert Camus Media Library, exhibition hall – level 0
The Lament of the Bipolar
Saturday 10 January at 3pm, auditorium - level 0
Show by and starring Erwan Quesnel
Madness is right because reason is mad! Come and sit inside the head of a bipolar person for the duration of a show... A specialist in manic art, Erwan Quesnel recounts the story and logic behind his delusions: paranoia, megalomania, visual and auditory hallucinations. Part testimony, part coming-out, this show removes the taboo and stigma surrounding mental illness.
Directed by: Cédric Garoyan Music: Laurent Zoppis
Register at the News and Information desk - level 0 or on +33 (0)4 92 19 75 80
The secrets of our biological clock
Saturday 17 January at 4.30 pm, auditorium – level 0
Lecture by Franck Delaunay, professor at the Université Côte d'Azur
Our bodies have an internal clock that regulates our biological rhythms according to day and night. Why is it essential to our health, and how can we live in better harmony with it?
Register at the News and Information desk or on +33 (0)4 92 19 75 80
Camus is Hip-Hop. Between misery and sunshine
Through a poetic and powerful creation, the Par-Allèles company brings Albert Camus' legacy to life in the world of hip-hop. A Frenchman born in Algeria and a committed writer, Camus left his mark on his era through his actions and words, denouncing all forms of inequality. Two hip-hop dancers take up Albert Camus's ideas for a protest-oriented and committed performance, combining dance and theatre.
Direction – choreography: Jamal and Hosni M'hanna
Text: Catherine Verlaguet
Music: Dorian Migliore, Niels Frahm, Olafur Arnalds
Lighting design and operation: Maximilien Leroy, Frédérique Olivieri, Luc Brandelong
Photos, videos: Charles Ripon, Francis Vauban, Anthony Krizmanic
Saturday 24 January at 4pm, exhibition hall – level 0
Albert Camus Media Library – Antibes
Free admission, subject to availability
Les Nuits de la lecture (Nights of Reading)
Quiz
Friday 23 January from 6pm to 9pm
Médiathèque des Semboules - Antibes Nord
Which will win the battle: the city or the countryside?
Register at reception or call 04 89 87 72 95 - ages 8 and up
Murder party
It's up to you to find the culprit!
Saturday 24 January from 6.30pm to 9.30pm
Register on level 4 or call +33 (0)4 92 19 75 80 - ages 12 and up
UNESCO Sound Week
28 to 31 January 2026
Albert Camus Media Library, Antibes
Introduction to sound synthesis
Wednesday 28 January from 2pm to 4pm, Music area - level 1
Learn about sound synthesis with Vital, a free, visual and powerful synthesiser. Learn how to create your own sounds in just a few clicks, even if you have no experience!
Register at the Music area or on 04 92 19 75 80 - ages 14 and up
Vinyl painting workshop
Saturday 31 January from 10:00 to 12:00, Music area - level 1
Let your imagination run wild on this legendary medium and take your creation home with you!
Register at the Music area or on +33 (0)4 92 19 75 80 - ages 8 and up
Screening
Saturday 31 January at 3.30pm, auditorium - level 0
Discover a documentary on the evolution of recording techniques and how they accompanied, and even influenced, the artistic transformations of music in the 20th century.
Services
-
-
Accessibility
-
-
Rates
-
Free—
Schedules
-
Schedules
-
- All year 2026