ECAL×Cheryl Donegan

ECAL×Cheryl Donegan

Nostalagia Is a Different Kind of Pain(t) ECAL x Cheryl Donegan On the occasion of  artgenève  from 3 to 6 March at Palexpo, ECAL presents projects by Bachelor Fine Arts students produced during a workshop with American artist  Cheryl Donegan Initiated in the context of a collaboration with the Art & Vie Foundation, whose mission revolves around textiles, this workshop aimed at crossing everyday objects, subverting craft processes and reproductive gestures. Produced by students from the first to the third year, the selection of works presented reflects the transdisciplinary approach of the programme, where tapestry meets painting in dialogue with more performative pieces or digitally printed and cut aluminium sculptures. Students Patricia Araujo Roxanne Christinet Alexis Colin Oriane Emery Salomé Engel Maria Esteves Albertine Grbic Clément Grimm Laura Hagmann Mathilde Hansen Mariana Isler Charlie Jannes Anna Kawahara Nolan Lucidi Ella Minton Romane Roy Lou-Anna Ulloa del Rio Flavio Visalli Florentina Walser Opening hours Thursday 3 March: 12 - 7pm Friday 4 March: 12 - 8pm Saturday 5 March: 12 - 8pm Sunday 6 March: 12 - 7pm Palexpo Rte François-Peyrot 30 1218 Le Grand-Saconnex https://palexpo.ch/

Workshop (2022)

Nostalagia Is a Different Kind of Pain(t)
ECAL x Cheryl Donegan

On the occasion of artgenève from 3 to 6 March at Palexpo, ECAL presents projects by Bachelor Fine Arts students produced during a workshop with American artist Cheryl Donegan

Initiated in the context of a collaboration with the Art & Vie Foundation, whose mission revolves around textiles, this workshop aimed at crossing everyday objects, subverting craft processes and reproductive gestures. Produced by students from the first to the third year, the selection of works presented reflects the transdisciplinary approach of the programme, where tapestry meets painting in dialogue with more performative pieces or digitally printed and cut aluminium sculptures.

Students
Patricia Araujo
Roxanne Christinet
Alexis Colin
Oriane Emery
Salomé Engel
Maria Esteves
Albertine Grbic
Clément Grimm
Laura Hagmann
Mathilde Hansen
Mariana Isler
Charlie Jannes
Anna Kawahara
Nolan Lucidi
Ella Minton
Romane Roy
Lou-Anna Ulloa del Rio
Flavio Visalli
Florentina Walser

Opening hours
Thursday 3 March: 12 - 7pm
Friday 4 March: 12 - 8pm
Saturday 5 March: 12 - 8pm
Sunday 6 March: 12 - 7pm

Palexpo
Rte François-Peyrot 30
1218 Le Grand-Saconnex
https://palexpo.ch/

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Nolan Lucidi

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Flavio Visalli
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Laura Hagmann
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Charlie Jannes
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Salomé Engel
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Anna Kawahara
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Roxanne Christinet
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Romane Roy
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Patricia Araujo and Ella Minton
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Mariana Isler
Alexis Colin Mathilde Hansen Lou-Anna Ulloa del Rio
Alexis Colin Mathilde Hansen Lou-Anna Ulloa del Rio
Alexis Colin Mathilde Hansen Lou-Anna Ulloa del Rio
Alexis Colin Mathilde Hansen Lou-Anna Ulloa del Rio

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Alexis Colin Mathilde Hansen Lou-Anna Ulloa del Rio
Clément Grimm
Clément Grimm

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Albertine Grbic
Albertine Grbic

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Florentina Walser
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Nolan Lucidi
Oriane Emery
Oriane Emery

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