Hirondelle
Curatorial residency in Moselle and cross-border regions; research based on post-war architecture (1947-1970) in the Saar region; invited by Castel Coucou; link
2025—2026
Castel Coucou, Moselle and cross-border regions, France-Germany


Images: (1) Statue of Miner by sculptor Janthial, Petite-Rosselle, 1956. (2) Notre-Dame du Wiesberg Church, arch. Émile Aillaud, Forbach, 1965-1967. (4) Mensa, canteen of the University of Saarbrücken, arch. Walter Schrempf in collab. with sculptor Otto Herbert Hajek, 1966-1970. (6) Spiral staircase, Lycée Henri Nominé, arch. Georges-Henri Pingusson, 1968-1973.

School residency by Louise Hervé
Workshops by Louise Hervé; a project based on the ancient sulphurous spring of Altkirch; developed at CRAC Alsace with Antoine Aupetit; in collaboration with Mélanie Knopf, Visual arts teacher; link
Dec. 2022
Collège Jean Monnet, Dannemarie, France


Exhibition at Médiathèque de Dannemarie

Images, courtesy of the artist

Nos mots cochons
Talk with the artist Lucille Uhlrich & Simone Morgenthaler, author and radio & television host, about their collaboration on the breviaries Nos mots cochons [Our Saucy Words] (2022) & Nos mots doux [Our Sweet Words] (2021) published by I.D. l'Édition; link
July 28, 2022
CRAC Alsace Garden, Altkirch, France

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School residency by Valentin Ferré
Workshops by Valentin Ferré; radio creation based on texts by Baptiste Morizot; developed at CRAC Alsace with Antoine Aupetit; in collaboration with Nathalie Bullier, Visual arts teacher; link
Dec. 2021 - Jan. 2022
Collège des Trois Pays, Hégenheim, France


Radio creation published on R22 Tout-Monde

Images, courtesy of the artist

Research residency with Io Burgard, Guillaume Greff, Fanny Maugey, Quentin Bob Mercier, Géraldine Py & Roberto Verde, Marta Van Tartwijk; curated by WIR collective (with Marie Lécrivain & Jean-François Caro) & La Niche (Sylvain Baumann); link
Aug. 16-27, 2021
Le Frasnois (Jura), France

Images by WIR collective




© Image cover: Djuna Barnes, from ‘Ladies Almanach’, 1928.