Leaving the ground
EXPOSITION

Les Territoires de l’exposition - Leaving the ground

27
March
20 25
ARTISTIC EDUCATION EXHIBITIONS ALL AUDIENCES
PMR

Exhibition preview on Thursday 27 March 2025 from 6pm to 8pm.
Salle du Quai Antoine Ier (Quai Antoine I Exhibition Hall)
4 quai Antoine Ier, 98000 Monaco.

Free access

Introduction

In Monaco’s Quai Antoine I Exhibition Hall, a 1,000 m2 space, students are designing and creating a group exhibition. Personal projects are analysed and put into perspective, with a particular focus on the impact of the relationship between the pieces and the design choices within the exhibition. A key moment during their third year, this studio offers students the opportunity to test and develop their visual work at their chosen level. The focus is on the relationship with the space and the display conditions. Once the works have been hung, the group casts a critical eye on all of the submissions.

Students: Loeva Audoin, Kamal Cherkaoui, Lilou Delestras, Emma Elouard, Valentine Floquet, Julie Lambourg, Mailys Lochowicz, Jeanne Michy, Hava Ollitrault, Ambre Pennino, Suzanne Pierre, Héléna Prieur, Charlyne Primus, Antonia Vasile, Luyuan Wang. 

Teachers: Renaud Layrac, Hatice Pinarbaşi, Mathieu Schmitt.

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Informations

Opening hours : 18h00
Date : Thursday 27 March 2025
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