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Saint-Etienne

What surrounds © Stimultania and six young people from IME Le Parc Révollier, 2019

Photographs, videos, installations and texts produced by Angélique, Bourahima, Brahim, Carmen, Filoména, Florent, Inès and Maryline

Cycle of artistic workshops designed by Stimultania.

Intervention conducted over 30 hours in February and April 2019.

With Charlotte Abid-Lafay, specialized professor.

À Le Parc Révollier Medico-Educational Institute, Saint-Étienne (42).

Exhibition in the rooms of the IRMACC 8 Rue Barra 42000 Saint-Étienne. Opening on April 8, 2019.

Scenography by Matilde Brugni, responsible for Stimultania audiences.

Installation of the exhibition by the students, Matilde Brugni, Charlotte Abid-Lafay.

 

Support by the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region within the framework of the Découverte Région, Passeurs de culture call for projects.

Fourth edition of the partnership between IME Le Parc Révollier and Stimultania Pôle de photographie, What surrounds, creative variations on the environment brings together the material created with eight young people during a cycle of workshops conducted in February 2019.

As every year, the intervention allows the group to experiment with several photographic and plastic techniques around a collective project restored in the form of an exhibition. An underlying theme links the experiences, brings substance to form and allows awareness on a social issue.

Theme 2019: the environment. Vast and sensitive reflection, approached in several layers of understanding and several approaches, ranging from the "simple" observation of what surrounds, what makes up an environment, from small to large, from living to non-living, from space to body to the observation of the links between the elements, the interactions, the interdependencies until the evocation of the current problems.

After a week of intensive creation, the beautiful production found its finality in an exhibition, scenographed by Stimultania, installed with the young people for a day. The vernissage brought together students, families, IME staff and outsiders.