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Fourteen Members of Penn Sardin Photo Club Display Their Work in Douarnenez Exhibition

Sayart / Published October 12, 2025 09:30 PM
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Fourteen photographers from the Penn Sardin photo club are currently showcasing their artistic work in a joint exhibition taking place in Douarnenez, France. The display features a collaborative effort between the local Penn Sardin photography club and their counterpart organization from Clohars-Fouesnant.

The photography exhibition is being held at the gallery space within the E. Leclerc center, providing visitors with an opportunity to view the diverse collection of photographic works created by members of both participating clubs. The venue offers an accessible location for community members and photography enthusiasts to experience the artistic talents of these local photographers.

The exhibition will remain open to the public through October 28, 2025, giving viewers several weeks to visit and appreciate the photographic displays. This timeframe allows ample opportunity for residents and visitors to explore the works and engage with the local photography community's creative output.

Fourteen photographers from the Penn Sardin photo club are currently showcasing their artistic work in a joint exhibition taking place in Douarnenez, France. The display features a collaborative effort between the local Penn Sardin photography club and their counterpart organization from Clohars-Fouesnant.

The photography exhibition is being held at the gallery space within the E. Leclerc center, providing visitors with an opportunity to view the diverse collection of photographic works created by members of both participating clubs. The venue offers an accessible location for community members and photography enthusiasts to experience the artistic talents of these local photographers.

The exhibition will remain open to the public through October 28, 2025, giving viewers several weeks to visit and appreciate the photographic displays. This timeframe allows ample opportunity for residents and visitors to explore the works and engage with the local photography community's creative output.

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