Paris Update Events 16.09.2024

Links to events happening this week in Paris

September 18

French movies with English subtitles

Lost in Frenchlation presents La Femme d’à Côté, directed by François Truffaut.

Luminor, Paris

September 19

Painters’ Day

The Musée d’Orsay has invited 80 artists working in France to meet the public at the museum from 2pm to 9:30pm during Le Jour des Peintres.

Musée d’Orsay, Paris

September 21

Open-air art

Ateliers du Père Lachaise Associés presents Galerie d’Artistes Ouverte: artists from Paris’s 2oth arrondissement will exhibit their work on a charming square.

Place de la Réunion, Paris

September 18-22

Latino art fair

The Mira Art Fair brings selected galleries to Paris to present the work of Latin American artists.

Maison de l’Amérique Latine, Paris

September 20-22

Coastal food

West Coast dishes will take pride of place at the Food Temple California.

Carreau du Temple, Paris

September 20-22

Mobile meals

The Saint-Maur Food Trucks Festival is France’s biggest food truck festival, with 60 trucks chosen for their locavore policies, in a festive atmosphere.

Place des Marronniers, Saint Maur des Fossés

September 20-22

Meet the press

During the Festival du Monde, the prestigious daily newspaper Le Monde, which celebrates its 80th anniversary this year, opens its doors to the public to meet its journalists, visit its facilities and attend workshops and debates. Concerts and DJ sets will be held on the building’s forecourt.

Le Monde headquarters, Paris

September 20-22

Women’s art

Menart is an international modern and contemporary art fair devoted to artists from the Middle East and North Africa.

Galerie Joseph, Paris

September 21-22

Heritage days

The doors to normally closed monuments and other buildings open to the public for the Journées Européennes du Patrimoine. 

Various locations, Paris

September 22

Take back the streets!

On the Journée Paris Respire, motor traffic (with the exception of buses, taxis and emergency vehicles) will be banned in most of Paris. 

City of Paris

September 20-22

Homage to the matriarchy

The Journées du Matrimoine have nothing to do with marriage; they are a feminist celebration of notable women of the past by women of the present. This year’s featured hero is Fanny Raoul (1771-1833), who will be commemorated with 29 free performances and other events. 

Various locations, Paris and environs

September 19-20

Laughs galore

The Comedy Stop Festival boasts a lineup of English-language stand-up comedians including the popular British comedian Paul Taylor.

Apollo Theater, Paris

September 26

Flea market party

The streets of the famed Saint Ouen Flea Market come alive with concerts and performances for La Fête des Puces. The theme is “Corpus” in honor of the Olympic Games. To attend, request an invitation on the website of one of the markets (Marché Vernaison, Marché BironMarchéPaul Bert SerpetteMarché Dauphine, Marché Malassis and Puces de Saint-Ouen). Shops will remain open until midnight.

Le Marché des Puces, Saint-Ouen

Through September 28

Candlelit château

Every Saturday through September 28, the Chateau de Vaux-le-Vicomte and its grounds will be lit by 2,000 candles for the Soirées aux Chandelles. 

Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, Île-de-France

September 13–29

Big top festival

The pop-up Village du Cirque festival features all types of performances.

Various locations, Paris

September 26–29

Meet the authors

Among the strong lineup of prominent authors featured at Festival America this year are James Ellroy, Lauren Groff, Ayana Mathis, Alice McDermott, Richard Ford and Dahlia de la Cerda. In addition to readings and interviews with writers, there will be master classes, exhibitions and a chance to meet your favorite authors in the bookshop. The festival opens with a tribute to Black culture in America featuring Colson Whitehead. Don’t miss this stellar literary event. Pictured above: Colson Whitehead.

Various locations, Vincennes

September 28-30

Street food

To soak up the alcohol, the Cocktail Street festival will welcome food stands from the Food Market.

La Grande Halle de la Villette, Paris

September 3-October 5

Humus Locus & We the Spirits

Visual artist Sabine André-Donnot and photographer Jason Gardner present, respectively, her sculptures and his striking images from little-known Carnival celebrations around the world. See website for dates of related special events. Photo: “Galo” (Cockerel). San Pedro da Mezquita, Galicia, Espagne, 2020. © Jason Gardner

Galerie Rachel Hardouin, Paris

September 27–October 6

Antique fair in a bucolic setting

A visit to the Foire de Chatou antique market and regional products fair just outside Paris on the “Impressionists Island” makes a great weekend outing.

Chatou, Île-de-France

October 2-6

Dueling Duets

A series of concerts of two-handed piano pieces at the Rungis Piano-Piano Festival.

Various locations, Rungis

October 3-6

Cutting-edge sculpture

C14 Paris, the Contemporary Ceramics Fair, spotlights the latest in the art form. Pictured above: works by Nathalie perret.

Mairie du 14ième Arrondissement, Paris

September 4-October 8

Silent star

A tribute to Lillian Gish, one of the greatest stars of silent films, at the Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé.

Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé, Paris

Weekends through October 20

Free outdoor events

On weekends, a series of free events will be held on the Place du Châtelet – theater, dance, concerts, poetry, readings, etc. – for the Festival de la Place.

Place des Théâtres, Paris

September 21–November 21

Art indoors and out

Contemporary art on the Île Seguin and in the Seine Musicale for the Extatiques festival. Free admission,

L’Île Seguin & La Seine Musicale, Paris

September 17-December 1

Rom-coms revisited

Refaire l’Amour explores the world of the eternally popular rom-com, from treasures to trash, and including screwball comedies and Bollywood versions.

Forum des Images, Paris

Through January 26, 2025

Contemporary arts festival

The Festival d’Automne presents leading international talents in art, dance, film, theater and more.

Various venues, Paris & Île de France
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