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Marion Daniel
Édité par Ida Soulard et Jennifer Burris; avec Alvin Lucier, Eliane Radigue, Anna Halprin, Tarek Atoui, Charles Curtis, Claire Amiot, et al.
Ida Soulard avec Thomas Moynihan, Anna Longo et Daniel Sacilotto
Michel Aubry
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Paul Duncombe & Sébastien Robert
duo Luminariste
Tuesday, March 15th 8pm
The Disorder of Speech
Outside the walls of the TU Nantes at the school's amphitheater
"But what is so perilous about the fact that people talk, and that their talk proliferates indefinitely? Where is the danger in that?"
Wednesday, March 24 - amphitheater
Presentation of Création en cours by Ateliers Médicis
open to all
From Tuesday March 22 to Tuesday March 29
projet mini - Open School Gallery of the School
"Mini is the idea of everyone making themselves small to make room for each other. It's the idea of living together.
It's the idea of us all going inside and making ourselves big, making ourselves a block, going through the walls and drawing a line at the Gallery."
Wednesday March 30th
Conference by the artist Joséfa Ntjam - amphitheater - open to all
Enseignement
Welcome to the Beaux-Arts de Nantes Saint-Nazaire!
5th best art school in France
Founded in 1904
Recognized for its international dynamism and innovative spirit, the school trains artists, facilitates professional integration and contributes to the influence of the young contemporary art scene.
The School of Fine Arts of Saint-Nazaire has existed since 1985, it has of course participated in this desire for artistic influence of the territory, to form with Nantes the metropolis of the arts.
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Public classes have resumed according to the current health protocol.
The workshops in Saint-Nazaire are spaces of discovery and experimentation. Each week, they propose, in small groups, a regular individual and/or collective practice through different modes of expression. The objective is to encourage curiosity, the development of the imagination and creativity.