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Version actuelle datée du 2 juin 2023 à 10:48
A painting class is first and foremost a workshop. It's a place where we practice, where we experiment, where we discover and invent the multiple forms that painting can take today. Painting is approached in a broad field of references and possibilities, as a specific language and way of thinking, capable of articulating personal and societal issues. The course's references are very broad, and vary according to students' practices and current events. We weave links between diverse practices from different eras and cultural fields. The workshop is also a place for sharing, painting, discussing and exchanging ideas.