Residencies
SInce 2019, thanks to close partnerships with various cultural actors in the region, EDHEA was able to offer residencies to its students who had completed a Bachelor or Master course.
Not all residencies are offered every year.
Residency in Bruson, in partnership with the PALP Festival and the Musée de Bagnes
The two-month residency includes a living space and a workshop near the PALP village: a cultural and tourist lab in the mountains that has made a name for itself as an innovation hub.
In 2021, the residency was offered to Claire Frachebourg, Bachelor's graduate. Dates: October and November 2021
2020: Matilde Soldati (Bachelor)
2019: Julie Trolliet-Gonzalez (Master)
Malévoz Quartier Culturel / Artist Residency, Monthey
The Malévoz Quartier Culturel overlooks the town of Monthey in a bucolic environment. Artists in residence are invited to work in the workshops, stay on-site and benefit from encounters with other cultural practitioners of the place.
In 2021, the residency was awarded to Lucia Masu, Master's graduate. Dates: February and March 2022
2020: Antoine Dollat (Bachelor)
2019: Laura Ige (Master)
Residency in the Musée d'art du Valais, Sion
The Musée d'art du Valais in Sion offers a workshop on its premises for a graduate of the school.
In 2021, the Musée d'art du Valais chose to welcome Alexandre Ghandour, Bachelor's graduate. Dates: from September 2021 to July 2022
2020: Emilie Gougain (Bachelor)
Residency in Australia, in Sydney and in Aboriginal territory, in partnership with Fondation Opale, Lens
This residency, offered every two years, gives a unique chance to work with representatives from the world of contemporary Aboriginal art. Il lasts a total of three months and takes place in Australia.
In 2021, the residency was awarded to Caterina Giansiracusa, Master's graduate. Dates to be determined
2019: Nyakallo Maleke (Master)
Foundation S_EDHEA Prize for the La Becque Artist Residency, La Tour-de-Peilz
This site, which opened in September 2018, is home to several international artists. It offers them the perfect facilities for undertaking both individual and collaborative work. This residency of approximately five weeks is not offered to EDHEA 2020 graduates.
In 2021, the prize was awarded to Diana Martin, Bachelor's graduate. Dates: November and December 2021
2019: Laura Ige (Master) and Valentin Merle (Bachelor)