Whether you’re an art collector, a curious wanderer, or just someone who needs to feel something beautiful — this is where you need to be.
Marrakech – There are some nights that feel like they’re pulled straight out of a dream — warm air, buzzing creativity, music floating through the air like a whispered secret.
On June 26, from 5 p.m. until the stroke of midnight, Myriem Himmich Gallery become exactly that. As part of the 4th edition of La Nuit des Musées et des Espaces Culturels, the gallery unveils “Transitions” — a collective exhibition that might just make you believe in parallel worlds.
Featuring 25 artists from Morocco and beyond — emerging, established, and everything in between — “Transitions“ isn’t just an art show. It’s a feeling. A movement.
Or maybe, it will be a soft nudge toward the impermanence of life, the tenderness of change, and the magic that happens when matter, memory, and meaning collide. Think of it as stepping into a space where time doesn’t tick — it shimmers.
And because no Carrie-esque night would be complete without a little drama and delight, the evening also promises an immersive sonic experience.
From 7 to 9:30 p.m., expect a hypnotic set from DJ and instrumentalist Reqteq, with a heartwarming handoff to one of his young protégés — a moment that says, “The future is already here, and it grooves.”
Oh, and did I mention the bites? Chef Baya, culinary artist and queen of imaginative Moroccan pastries, will be serving up bold, delicate creations all evening long.
Expect your taste buds to dance just as much as your feet.