The City of Fontainebleau signed on October 6, 2021 a double agreement with the Beaux-Arts de Paris, by which it supports the new professionalizing course, " Fresco and monumental art " and launches a call for projects to students and graduates of the School, for the creation of a sculpture-fountain on the Place de l'Etape in Fontainebleau.

 

Congratulations to Morgane Ely, a student of the Childress workshop, winner of the 42nd  Taki Fuji Foundation International Prize, Japan.
As such, she receives a prize of 300,000 yen. 

 

The Taki Fuji Foundation was established in 1968 as an aid program to encourage the potential of the younger generation. The name "Taki Fuji" was taken by the name of Taki FUJITARO, who is one of the founders.

As the school year begins in 2021, Via Ferrata, the integrated preparatory class at the Beaux-Arts de Paris, is doubling its enrolment and welcoming 50 students for the first time.

 

During one year, the teaching team will prepare the students of this new class for the exams and entrance examinations to the higher art schools in France and abroad.

Clarisse Aïn, student winner of the 1st edition

From the chair prize Inhabiting the landscape: art meets life

 

As part of the new chair created in 2020 " Inhabiting the landscape : art meets living " , a prize  and an achievement crown the training.  The winner, Clarisse Aïn, a 4th year student of the School (Ann Veronika Janssens and Hicham Berrada workshop) receives an endowment of €10,000 in royalties and up to  €50,000  for the production of her work and its installation at the Colle Noire in Spring 2022.

Winner of the Seqens-L'apes call for projects
Action Logement Group for the Square Neptune in Torcy-sur-Marne


For the second year in a row, the Beaux-Arts de Paris, in partnership with Seqens and L'apes-Groupe Action Logement, have organized a call for projects for an artistic creation on a monumental scale in a social housing district. This is the 4th call for projects in two years and the 3rd in Torcy-sur-Marne

 

Tiziano Foucault-Gini, a 5th year student (Sirjacq workshop), is the winner of the 2021 Contemporary Drawing Prize.

 

"I can't remember how long I've been drawing. In a childhood full of anger, drawing was an outlet, and allowed me to build myself. Today, it is the foundation of my practice. I practice it without concession, in the permanent idea of surpassing myself. Like boxing, which I have practiced for a long time, and which resonates with the way I work. When I draw, I fight, against myself and my limits." Tiziano Foucault-Gini

 

From September 30, 2021, nine large architectural drawings, consignments from Rome, from the Beaux-Arts de Paris drawing collection are presented within the exhibition at the Louvre Museum. 

The Beaux-Arts de Paris was pleased to welcome more than 5 300 visitors during this weekend for the 38th edition of the European Heritage Days. Thank you for coming in great numbers, for your curiosity and good mood and thank you to all the teams who were mobilized.

 

We are happy to have been able to finally open our doors this year and we look forward to seeing you in 2022.

 

Laurène Barnel, a 2018 graduate of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, is a member of the AIMS class of 2022.

AIMS is a diploma course"Artist intervening in the school environment" for primary and secondary school classes, in the cities of Aubervilliers (93), Gennevilliers (92), Montreuil (93), Saint-Denis (93) and Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine (93).

 

The new class is composed of seven students who graduated from the five national art schools in Paris

Following a call for applications to develop cooperation with the Balkan countries, launched by the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs and supported by the Solidarity Fund for Innovative Projects, the Beaux-Arts de Paris proposed a project with the University of Arts of Tirana

 

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