Celebrating 10 years of métiers d’art residencies at Villa Kujoyama

Matter & Body autour de la sculpture Pensées numéro 4, Nina Fradet et Meri Otoshi. Photo : Lucille Pellerin

Matter & Body autour de la sculpture Pensées numéro 4, Nina Fradet et Meri Otoshi. Photo : Lucille Pellerin

Siege Bas Awaseru, Nina Fradet. Photo : Lucille Pellerin

Éléments du projet Réflexion autour des Haïkus, Karl Mazlo. Photo : Lucille Pellerin

La sculpture Samouraï, José Lévy. Photo : Lucille Pellerin

The Institut français organized an event to celebrate 10 years of métiers d’art residencies at Villa Kujoyama, featuring a performance by Nina Fradet and Meri Otoshi, as well as an exhibition of works by past laureates, curated by Alexandra Fau.

During the evening of celebration, Eva Nguyen Binh, President of the Institut français, Hedwige Gronier, Director of Cultural Patronage at the Fondation Bettencourt Schueller and Adèle Frémolle, Director of Villa Kujoyama, all spoke about the introduction of métiers d’art in 2014 and its importance for Villa Kujoyama.

Vivanto was responsible for the delegated production of this event.