ATLANTA FRANCOPHONIE FESTIVAL 2026
MERCI FOR JOINING OUR 2026 FESTIVAL!
See you in 2027 for our next edition.
2026 PAST EVENTS
Connect with global French-speaking companies and discover career opportunities at our Francophone Career Fair.
We warmly invite the Atlanta Francophone & Francophile community to join us for a relaxed and joyful Francophone picnic: an evening to unwind, connect, and celebrate together.
Join us for a film screening and Q&A session with film director Marie-Dominique Michaud, followed by a panel discussion with the Québec Delegation.
Join us at aKAZI for their new exhibit: ‘Teranga: From Dakar to Atlanta’, curated in partnership with Jean Patrick Guichard of Gallery Miriam. This exhibition is an homage to the Senegalese concept of ‘Teranga’: a radical generosity that ensures no one is an "other," and everyone is welcome.
Join us for a Francophone movie night, with a selection of short films from French-speaking countries.
A rebellious voice of the Harlem Renaissance, Jamaican poet Claude McKay spent two decades traveling the world, immersing himself in artistic and political avant-gardes while building an enduring body of work. From Jamaica to Morocco, via USA, England, Russia and France, this film is a captivating voyage through the 1920s in the footsteps of this great vagabond writer.
Join us for Climate Fresk, a fun and informative kids workshop (10-15 years old) allowing them to understand the essentials of climate issues to take action.
The Office for Science and Technology of the Consulate General of France in Atlanta is proud to celebrate Dr. Jaap de Roode and the newly released French edition of his remarkable book Doctors by Nature: How Ants, Apes, and Other Animals Heal Themselves.
Experience the magic of Théâtre du Rêve, Atlanta’s unique French-language theatre company, as they celebrate American legend Bessie Coleman in their spring production, Queen Bess.
A rebellious voice of the Harlem Renaissance, Jamaican poet Claude McKay spent two decades traveling the world, immersing himself in artistic and political avant-gardes while building an enduring body of work. From Jamaica to Morocco, via USA, England, Russia and France, this film is a captivating voyage through the 1920s in the footsteps of this great vagabond writer.
We warmly invite the Atlanta Francophone and Francophile community to come together for a lively and welcoming Francophone Trivia & Karaoke Night!
Join us at Furman University for a screening of the colorful musical and comedy from Québec “Nos Belles-Soeurs”.
“À pied d’oeuvre” tells the true story of a man who leaves a job to follow his passion: writing. But finishing a text does not mean being published; being published does not mean being read; being read does not mean being loved; being loved does not mean being successful; and success promises no fortune.
A panel discussion (in French) on AI and health, featuring experts from Belgium, France, and Québec. The discussion will explore the evolution of AI, its applications in healthcare, and deeper questions around intelligence and consciousness, followed by a Q&A.
Join us at KSU for a screening of the colorful musical and comedy from Québec “Nos Belles-Soeurs”.
During Francophonie Month, Villa Albertine is organizing two contests for schools, with the theme “The Cultural Diversity of the Francophonie". One is open to primary school teachers at AEFE schools or part of a FLAM association, and the other is for teachers of French in American middle schools or high schools.
Art Exhibit Opening | aKAZ!atl Gallery
Join Gallery Miriam for the opening of their newest art exhibit at aKAZ!ATL. Running until April 30th, this exhibit will feature two African artists, Casimir Bationo from Burkina Faso and Cheikh Tidiane Keita from Senegal.
Fouchard’s Fashion Show & Exhibition
Fouchard’s and Gallery Miriam present a fashion show and exhibition at PopShopolis in College Park, showcasing works of African-inspired Wearable Art from the Fouchard’s fashion brand.

