What’s on
Explore current and upcoming FAMM events: workshops, talks, signings, and other cultural gatherings.
Current events
Book your tickets with our partner
Book your tickets
Book your tickets for upcoming events and activities with our partner FareHarbor.
Ticketing
Last daysCreate Your Own Museum!
—Do you know a budding young curator in the making? Children aged 6 to 12 are invited to discover the galleries and artworks at FAMM before drawing, creating, and imagining a special museum of their own.
Last daysStorytelling, Sound & Movement
—Discover FAMM through a whole new lens. Explore the museum with your child through storytelling, music, movement, and creative activities designed to spark curiosity, imagination, and connection.
Last daysCreative Journaling
—Slow down and reconnect through a creative journaling workshop for young people aged 14 to 17. Discover the inspiring stories of the women artists exhibited at FAMM, then explore your own ideas through guided journaling.
Book your tickets with our partner
Book your tickets
Book your tickets for upcoming events and activities with our partner FareHarbor.
Ticketing
Now onAWARE Podcast × Musée d’Orsay, FAMM
—Long overlooked by the dominant narratives of art history, the writings of women artists reveal their aspirations, struggles, and achievements. Through their own words, the podcast Women Artists Speak brings their version of history to life and offers a fresh perspective on art and the women who shaped it.
In this first season, co-produced by AWARE and the Musée d’Orsay, with the support of FAMM, discover the engaged women artists of the second half of the nineteenth century. Through their writings, they advocated for access to high-quality artistic education, the creation of women-only artistic societies, and the right to compete for the Prix de Rome, among other demands.

L'Heure FAMM
—Mother of the artist Aube Elléouët, and a close friend of Frida Kahlo and Dora Maar, Jacqueline Lamba was a luminous figure in 20th-century artistic creation. Rebellious in the face of conservative constraints, she moved through her era at the forefront of the avant-garde, never compromising her own artistic vision.
After breaking with Surrealism in 1948, she destroyed some of her paintings in order to start afresh. Her art then turned towards a profound and masterful exploration: capturing the invisible, transparency and the transformations of light within a geometricised cosmos, inspired by the vast landscapes of North America.
On Wednesday 9 September, L’Heure FAMM welcomes Géraldine Bousquet, who will introduce us to the journey of a visionary artist who fought throughout her life for the autonomy of her painting.
Fleeting & Memorable
Past events at FAMM
Workshops, talks, signings, and other highlights from FAMM’s past programs.
See past events