Step inside L’Atelier 21. Feel the energy.
L’Atelier 21 isn’t just an art gallery. It’s a vibrant hub in Casablanca. Since 2008 it has championed Moroccan art. It showcases both established and emerging artists. The gallery promotes and disseminates plastic arts throughout Morocco.
Imagine the gallery’s founders Aicha Amor Nadia Amor and Aziz Daki. They envisioned a space to nurture creativity. Their dedication has brought international recognition to L’Atelier 21. The gallery participates in prestigious art fairs. These include 1-54 in London and Marrakech. It also participates in ARCO Lisboa and Art Paris. This ensures Moroccan art reaches a global audience.
The gallery features a diverse collection. Works include paintings photographs and mixed media installations. You can find pieces by renowned artists like Majida Khattari. Her painted photograph Houris is a stunning example. L’Atelier 21 represents a mix of contemporary and modern artists. Many are from the Moroccan diaspora. This broad selection reflects the rich tapestry of Moroccan artistic expression.
The gallery’s address is 21 Rue Abou Mahassine Arrouyani. It’s easily accessible. The gallery’s opening hours are generous. They’re open from 10 am to 8 pm Tuesday through Saturday. They’re open from 3 pm to 8 pm on Mondays and 10 am to 8 pm on Sundays. Note they close for lunch between 1 pm and 3 pm Tuesday to Saturday.
L’Atelier 21 is more than a display space. It is a cultural landmark. It fosters dialogue. It promotes understanding of Moroccan art. It’s a vital part of Casablanca’s artistic landscape. Visit L’Atelier 21. Discover the vibrant heart of Moroccan art.