Lucie
Schrag

Projects

ECAL x Polaroid Foundation

PHOTOGRAPHY

ECAL x Polaroid Foundation

with Douglas Mandry

This workshop brought together ECAL graduate artist Douglas Mandry, the Polaroid Foundation, and around thirty Bachelor Photography students. They had the exceptional opportunity to work with a camera that produces Polaroid films in a 40 × 60 cm format and weighs nearly 200 kg. This experience was made possible thanks to its operators, John Reuter and Harriet Browse, who introduced the students to the use of this unique device and the Polaroid Foundation team. Douglas Mandry provided the project’s artistic direction and supported the students in their experiments carried out directly with and on the films. The final result was presented as a collective exhibition on ECAL’s premises, revealing a particularly rich diversity of approaches and visions.

Introduction to graphic design – 23–24

FOUNDATION YEAR

Introduction to graphic design – 23–24

with Violène Pont, Patrick Monnier, Denis Roueche

Exercise 1: Collecting images in vector graphics Exercise 2: Using the grid between image and text Exercise 3: Memento

Option Course Photography – S2 23–24

FOUNDATION YEAR

Option Course Photography – S2 23–24

with Younès Klouche

Publishing and photographic installation on a personal theme.

Creative drawing – 23–24

FOUNDATION YEAR

Creative drawing – 23–24

with David Monnet, Natacha Donzé

Drawing with an emphasis on research and experimentation from a purely artistic perspective.

Photography – 23–24

FOUNDATION YEAR

Photography – 23–24

with Tonatiuh Ambrosetti, Daniela Droz

Exercise 1: Still life and portrait work, between studio and location Exercise 2: Short work based on experimentation Exercise 3: Narrative series Exercise 4: Series of images linked to the music Mind if I stay by Kadebostany

Gamepics

FOUNDATION YEAR

Gamepics

with Nicolas Haeni

An exhibition at the Olympic Museum by the students in Foundation Year – Photography option at ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne. Under the photographer’s direction Nicolas Haeni, the students have explored the theme of the Olympic Games by immersing themselves in its diversity. Through photography and moving images, the young photographers offer a fresh and curious look at these disciplines, inviting us to look beyond mere performance to contemplate the beauty of detail hidden in each sport.