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Art & Culture : Art galleries

The island of painters…

Small in size but rich in museums is how we can define Saint Martin, a place that inspired a great number of European and American painters and native artists alike. Its artistic microclimate exalted the imagination of many a craftsman, and not surprisingly, the beauty of its landscapes, transparency of its waters and omnipresent light seem to act in favour of talent. Renamed painters, sculptors and ceramists such as Jasper Johns reside more or less frequently on the island, and native artists include Roland Richardson (who presented Jacques Chirac with one of his works on his visit to Saint Martin), Dago, Mosera and Mounette Rado.

Galleries

A. ET G. DONNER


Adresse : Port la Royale La Frégate
Tel : 05 90 29 01 63

 
CAMAÏEU


Adresse : 8, Rue Kennedy Marigot
Tel : 05 90 87 25 78

 
GALERIE DU MUSÉE


Adresse : Route de Sandy Ground
Tel : 05 90 29 22 84

 
GINGERBREAD


Adresse : Mahogany Marina Royale
Tel : 05 90 87 73 21

 
MINGUET


Tel : 05 90 87 76 06

 
GRAFFITI’S


Adresse : Boulevard de Grand-Case
Tel : 05 90 87 26 53

 
RICHARDSON ROLAND


Adresse : 6, rue de la République Marigot
Tel : 05 90 87 84 08

 
L’AMANDIER RESTAURANT


Tel : 05 90 87 24 33

 
BRYHIEL


Tel : 05 90 87 43 93

 

Painters

ANTOINE CHAPON


Adresse : Lot N°1, Terrasses de Cul-de-Sac
Tel : 05 90 87 40 87

 
MAH NYAMU


Adresse : Résidence Saphir Concordia
Tel : 06 90 32 06 52

 

Art galleries

LES EXOTIQUES DE MARIE MOINE


Adresse : 6, rue de la Flibusterie Oyster Pond
Tel : 05 90 29 53 76 Fax : 05 90 87 45 55

 
ARAWAK POTERY


Adresse : Quartier d’Orléans
Tel : 05 90 87 40 95 Fax : 05 90 29 30 63

 

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Small in size but rich in museums is how we can define