Art Trends in the health profession, Paris exhibition



Each year, the Paris Association of Artists of Health Professions (AAPS) opens its doors to the public to present the artistic works of its members, all from the world of health. The exhibition, “Art Trends” at the Town Hall of the 6th arrondissement (district) of Paris is open from 26 September to 16 October 2025. 

Painters, sculptors, and photographers reveal another side of their talent and share their sensibilities through their creations. There are pictorial works, both figurative and abstract, created using a variety of techniques: paintings, drawings, pastels, engravings, monotypes, inks, watercolours, and more.

Sculpture is also featured with pieces crafted in resin, bronze, marble, ceramic, and other metals.

The exhibition appears in partnership with the Festival, Cultural, and Social Action Committee of the 6th arrondissement.


Artist: Florence Dunet

Artist: Benedicte Petiet

Artist: Helene Jaumes-Bouillot

Artist: Valerie Chassignolle

Artist: Emma Fossati


Artist: Michael Mancret

Artist: Marie-France Boucheron

Artist: Marlene Tuloup

Artist: Jocelyne Delanoe

Artist: Odile Billaud

Artist: Odile Billaud

Artist: Claire Niogret

Artist: Duong Le Thai

Artist: Laurence le Marquer-Siarry

Artist: Jenny Zana

Artist: Frederique Boisnic-Cassiani

Artist: Agnes Brouard

Artist: Lela Migirov

Artist: Francois Mayu

Artist: Lela Migirov

Artist: Characa Cloarec

Artist: Sylvie Le Pelletier

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Martina Nicolls is an Australian author and international human rights-based consultant in education, healing and wellbeing, peace and stabilisation, and foreign aid audits and evaluations. She has written eight books and continues writing articles and thoughts through her various websites. She loves photography, reading, and nature. She currently lives in Paris, France.

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