Workshop Stefanie Moshammer

Workshop Stefanie Moshammer

« For this workshop there are no rules but I want you to tell me a story. I prefer to see a few images with a good concept, rather than too many images without any idea. » S.M

With this invitation, the students worked on the territory of the city of Renens in search of places, people and traces of a history that is not simply a series of beautiful images.

Workshop (2021) with Stéfanie Moshammer

Assistants
Antoine Martin
Students
Léa Bevilacqua, Johanna Bommer, Gilian Cardaci, Carla Corminboeuf, Matilde Croxatto, Emanuele Delpozzo, Albane Durand-Viel, Jennica Folkesson, Lorane Hochstätter, Leonie Kaiser, Sarah Marachly, Barnabé Masson, Léo Paschoud, Cyriane Rawyler, Samuel Spreyz, Martino De Grandis, Lea Sblandano, Stéphane Bonard, Louis Victorin Michel

« For this workshop there are no rules but I want you to tell me a story. I prefer to see a few images with a good concept, rather than too many images without any idea. » S.M

With this invitation, the students worked on the territory of the city of Renens in search of places, people and traces of a history that is not simply a series of beautiful images.

Studients

Bommer Johanna, Croxatto Matilde

Marachly Sarah, Cardaci Gilian

Corminboeuf Carla, Bevilacqua Léa

Rawyler Cyriane, Folkesson Jennica

Kaiser Leonie, Spreyz Samuel

Hochstätter Lorane, Lesueur Mathilde

Delpozzo Emanuele, De Grandis Martino

Michel Louis, Sblandano Lea

Paschoud Léo, von Allmen Anna

Bonard Stéphane, Masson Barnabé


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Workshop Stefanie Moshammer
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ECAL / Michel Louis, Sblandano Lea
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ECAL / Bonard Stéphane, Masson Barnabé
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ECAL / Paschoud Léo, von Allmen Anna
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ECAL / Delpozzo Emanuele, De Grandis Martino
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Workshop Stefanie Moshammer

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