Cultural Partners
Villa Albertine is a cultural institution formed by a collaborative network between France and the United States. Our partners serve as the backbone of this network. Whether they are collaborating with us to curate an artists’ residency, joining forces to bring a professional program to life, or lending financial support to amplify Villa Albertine’s actions and impact, the institutions cited below, based in France, the United States, and around the globe, play an integral role in all aspects of the Villa.
The Villa would like to thank its institutional, corporate, and individual partners.
Created in 2011, Albertine Books Foundation is an American nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting French literature in the United States. In partnership with the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States and under Villa Albertine, Albertine Books Foundation promotes collaborative work and exchanges between France in the United States in the fields of literary creation and translation. The Albertine Books Foundation has encouraged English translations of French books in all categories (fiction, nonfiction, children’s books, comics, and poetry) through the Albertine Translation Fund since 2022, a new and enhanced version of the French Voices program that was originally created in 2006. In addition, the Albertine Translation committee chooses from among recipients two Albertine Translation prize winners each year – one in fiction and one in non-fiction. The Albertine Books Foundation is grateful for the generous support of Van Cleef & Arpels and individual donors.
Fern Books is a small press unhurriedly dedicated to forms of writing, and ideas about publishing, that are thoughtful and generous and expansive. They are interested in literary risk-taking, adventures in form and content and authorship, and the connections and relationships fostered between books and their readers. They aim to think out loud, as it were, about whose imaginations literary text can stir, what makes text literary in the first place, and what shapes besides bound printed matter it might take. As they work on answering these questions, they plan to publish books—among other things—that they believe make the world a more enchanting, welcoming, and sane place.
Farrar, Straus and Company was founded in 1946 by Roger W. Straus and John C. Farrar. In 1964 Robert Giroux’s name was added to the roster and the company became Farrar, Straus and Giroux. The firm is renowned for its international list of literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Farrar, Straus and Giroux authors have won extraordinary acclaim over the years, including twenty-five Nobel Prizes in Literature and numerous National Book Awards and Pulitzer Prizes. Nobel Prize winners include Knut Hamsun, Hermann Hesse, T. S. Eliot, Pär Lagerkvist, François Mauriac, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Salvatore Quasimodo, Nelly Sachs, Yasunari Kawabata, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Pablo Neruda, Eugenio Montale, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Czeslaw Milosz, Elias Canetti, William Golding, Wole Soyinka, Joseph Brodsky, Camilo José Cela, Nadine Gordimer, Derek Walcott, Seamus Heaney, Mario Vargas Llosa, Peter Handke, and Louise Glück.
New Directions Publishing was founded in 1936, when James Laughlin (1914–1997), then a twenty-two-year-old Harvard sophomore, issued the first of the New Directions anthologies.
PS21/Chatham’s PATHWAYS is a multidisciplinary public initiative of free and affordable performances, classes, workshops, and events tailored to the local community. PATHWAYS exists at the intersection of nature and the arts, incorporating PS21’s green, reconfigurable theater and our 100 acres of trails and meadows for site-specific performances and encounters. The PATHWAYS season-long series of community programs is central to our mission and is offered at low cost or free of charge.
Established in 1993 by Howard University, The Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center serves as a hub for the University’s extensive international activities and interests, and a point of contact for a range of international organizations, governments, embassies, universities, and corporations.
The Center integrates global perspectives into the HU experience, promotes education abroad, facilitates deeper scholarship on global issues, supports cross-cultural dialogue and respect for cultural diversity, and prepares leaders who can find solutions to global problems. Through its exceptional, internationally focused programming, the RBC aims to position Howard University as a leader among higher education institutions in preparing and empowering students to be globally competent leaders with the capacity to affect change at home and abroad.
Best known for its introduction of French theory to American readers, Semiotext(e) has been one of America’s most influential independent presses since its inception more than three decades ago. Publishing works of theory, fiction, madness, economics, satire, sexuality, science fiction, activism and confession, Semiotext(e)’s highly curated list has famously melded high and low forms of cultural expression into a nuanced and polemical vision of the present.
Founded in 1905, The Juilliard School is a world leader in performing arts education. The school’s mission is to provide the highest caliber of artistic education for gifted musicians, dancers, and actors, composers, choreographers, and playwrights from around the world so that they may achieve their fullest potential as artists, leaders, and global citizens. Juilliard is led by Damian Woetzel, seventh president of the school, who has prioritized affordability and access to the highest level of artistic education while championing Juilliard’s tradition of excellence.
Located at Lincoln Center in New York City, Juilliard offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in dance, drama (acting and playwriting), and music (classical, jazz, historical performance, and vocal arts). More than 800 artists from 42 states and 50 countries and regions are enrolled in Juilliard’s College Division, where they appear in more than 700 annual performances in the school’s five theaters; at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully and David Geffen halls and at Carnegie Hall; as well as at other venues around New York City, the U.S., and the world. The continuum of learning at Juilliard also includes nearly 400 students from elementary through high school enrolled in the Preparatory Division—Pre-College and Music Advancement Program (MAP); MAP serves students from diverse backgrounds often underrepresented in the classical music field. More than 1,200 students are enrolled in Juilliard Extension, the flagship continuing education program taught both in person and remotely by a dedicated faculty of performers, creators, and scholars. Beyond its New York campus, Juilliard is defining new directions in performing arts education for a range of learners and enthusiasts through a global K-12 educational curricula and preparatory and graduate studies at The Tianjin Juilliard School in China.
The Théâtre des Champs-Élysées is one of the most elegant performance venues in Paris. Designed in 1913 by a group of artists (Henry Van de Velde, the Perret brothers, Antoine Bourdelle, Maurice Denis), it was the first Parisian theatre to be entirely built of reinforced concrete, and has perpetuated for the past century a tradition of eclectic programmes of a high standard (opera, recitals, orchestral concerts, dance). Its opening is still vividly remembered for the ‘scandal’ of the premiere of Le Sacre du Printemps, whose impact on the public derived as much from Stravinsky’s music as from Nijinsky’s choreography. The artistic adventure of the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées has been distinguished by the presence, for over one hundred years now, of the most prestigious creative figures in the history of music, opera and dance.
Words Without Borders is the premier destination for a global literary conversation. Founded in 2003, their mission is to cultivate global awareness by expanding access to international writing and creating a bridge between readers, writers, and translators.
#Museum Talks | Washington, DC is a new program of curatorial talks proposed by the Villa Albertine in collaboration with the museums of the Washington DC area.
In an interconnected world, the transatlantic partnership remains important. In the heart of New York City, 1014 creates a space to explore global challenges and opportunities together – across the worlds of culture, ideas and society. With its digital components, 1014 extends its reach beyond the city. Inclusive talks, performances and exhibitions offer perspectives from both sides of the Atlantic. Programs are free of charge. 1014 enables collaborations, forging individual and institutional partnerships.
Founded in May 2011, 6018|North is an artist-centered, sustainable, nonprofit platform and venue for innovative art and culture. Located at 6018 North Kenmore in Chicago’s Edgewater neighborhood, 6018 North encourages artists to collaborate and reconfigure its intimate space. This intimacy allows artists and audiences to connect in transformative ways. At home and away in other non-traditional spaces, 6018North’s site-specific exhibitions and events include artists performing, creating installations, and directing communal engagement events.
836M is an innovative foundation based in San Francisco that brings contemporary art to life through exhibitions and by supporting emerging and established artists. Beginning in 2021, 836M initiates partnerships in Europe promoting diversity, social inclusion, and dialogue between cultures. A laboratory for artists to explore new creations from Paris to San Francisco, 836M supports the In the Banlieues program in all its dimensions: exhibitions, artist residencies, and cultural exchanges between the two countries. For more information visit the 836M on Facebook at @836M.art.
A Studio in the Woods, located in eight forested acres on the Mississippi River in Bulbancha/New Orleans, is dedicated to forest preservation, science-inspired art engagement, and providing a peaceful retreat for artists and scholars who are tackling the challenging issues of our time with power and imagination.
A.I.R. Gallery (Artists in Residence, Inc) is a feminist, not-for-profit, artist-run cooperative gallery for women and non-binary artists. Founded in 1972 by a group of twenty women artists, A.I.R. provides an alternative space for risk-taking by artists who exist on the margins of the contemporary art world and the art historical canon.
Founded in 1985 and originally dedicated to the MIMI Festival, the AMI association works for the artistic, cultural, civic and economic development of the territories, in a spirit of general interest. AMI supports several initiatives in the CCI sector and more particularly in the creation and music production sector, at a national and international level. Its field of action covers in particular the organisation of artistic residencies, festivals, and a cultural incubator.
The Académie Goncourt was founded by French writer Edmond de Goncourt. At his death in 1896 he willed that his assets be used to support this literary society, helping to ensure that each year ten writers would award an annual prize to a “work of great imagination in prose”. The Goncourt Prize (Prix Goncourt), first awarded in 1903, quickly grew into a mark of great prestige, launching winning authors into major domestic and international success. On November 3, 2022, the “Academy of Ten” will announce the 120th Goncourt Prize.
Founded by artists in 1953, the ADAGP represents 170,000 authors worldwide, in all disciplines of visual art, including painting, sculpture, photography, design, graphic novels, street art, video art, digital art, architecture and more… At the heart of an international network of 50 partner organisations, the ADAGP collects and distributes royalties, protects artists and fights to improve authors’ rights. Today, it is the world’s top society of authors in the visual arts. Eager to place creativity at the heart of the world, the ADAGP encourages the creative scene by initiating and/or financially supporting projects to highlight visual arts and promote them on a national and international scale.
ADAMA (African Diaspora Art Museum of Atlanta) is an innovative museum showcasing contemporary art and culture of the African Diaspora. ADAMA amplifies the diverse voices of our global family through the creation of immersive experiences, cultivating shared learning, and facilitating meaningful points of connection.
The Association for the International Diffusion of French Art brings together 300 collectors of modern art who are fully committed to the creativity quest. It was created in 1994 with the ambition to highlight the flourishing creativity of the French artistic scene and to promote the French art scene throughout the world. ADIAF has created in 2000 the Prix Marcel Duchamp which is awarded annually to one among four shortlisted artists either born or residing in France and working in the field of visual arts. Organized since its founding in partnership with the Centre Pompidou, this seminal art Prize is considered today one of the most relevant vectors of information on contemporary art in France.
The Agence pour l’enseignement français à l’étranger (AEFE) is a government institution supervised by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Founded in 1990, it is responsible for monitoring and managing the network of French schools abroad. The AEFE is the guarantor of the French education system abroad. It plays a key role in expanding France’s cultural and linguistic influence throughout the world and serves to boost the appeal of French higher education.
agnès b. is a privately owned, family operated company based in Paris that was founded by the designer in 1976. Today, the company operates 206 stores worldwide, a contemporary art center in Paris, four gallery boutiques, and publishes the hybrid art periodical Point d’Ironie.
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Albertine is a bookshop that brings to life French-American intellectual exchange. A permanent venue for free events and debates, the space offers more than 14,000 contemporary and classic titles from over 30 French-speaking countries around the world.
Alliance Française is the leading center for French language, French culture and francophone resources in Washington DC.
The Alliance Française de Chicago is over 120 years old and is part of an international network of over 1,100 Alliances and affiliated cultural centers worldwide. It is the second oldest Alliance Française in the US and second largest after the Alliance Française in New York City. Classes are offered for all ages and levels of French, leading to certifications in French for professional purposes or simply for experiencing another language and its various cultures. It also hosts an impressive array of events, bringing notable lecturers to Chicago: authors, filmmakers and directors, winemakers, chefs, designers, historians, actors and performing artists.
The Alliance Française of New Orleans, is one of the leading providers of French language and culture education in the New Orleans area. Governed by a local nonprofit board, The Alliance Francaise of New Orleans is a member of the international network of Alliance Française chapters.
The mission of l’Alliance Francaise de Milwaukee is to promote, share, and enjoy the culture, language, and friendship of the French-speaking world.
The Alliance Française de Milwaukee was founded in 1918 as a social club and became an officially incorporated organization in 1992. It is a locally run and funded 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
The Alliance Française de Milwaukee offers:
Language Center
Part of the Alliance Française world-renowned international teaching network, we have been offering the highest-quality French instruction for over 25 years. With over 900 students, it is the only language school in Wisconsin dedicated to the instruction of French.
Cultural Events
Cultural activities for adults and children that present a comprehensive look at francophone cultural in the 21st century.
Resource Center
Part of our mission is to provide members and students with a dynamic collection of quality materials that are enlightening and accessible to everyone.
The Alliance Française de Saint Louis is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization incorporated in the state of Missouri and part of the Alliance Française global network that dates from 1883 and spans 138 countries with over 1100 chapters. It foster an appreciation for French language and culture, and maintain a center which serves as a resource for individuals, universities, corporations and cultural groups to learn more about France and French-speaking countries and their peoples in Saint Louis and the state of Missouri.
The mission of Alliance Française Mpls/St Paul, an independent chapter of the Alliance Française worldwide network, is to serve our community by promoting the use and appreciation of French language and cultures through language classes, cultural programs, social events and information resources in Minneapolis and St Paul (MN).
Our vision is to build a community of people passionate about francophone culture in all its global diversity, and want to become–through high-quality native language instruction along with authentic and exciting cultural activities and social events–the indispensable destination for all things French!
Alsace Washington DC has the following objectives: to promote Alsace in all its forms of cultural, gastronomic, economic and social activities; encourage meetings between Alsatians and with friends of Alsace; be a network of mutual aid and solidarity; Introduce its members to the Alsatian heritage around Washington DC.
AAM champions global storytelling through the power of entertainment. Bringing together the world’s top creative talent and foremost leaders in media and the private sector, AAM empowers local voices who create purpose-driven content which advances universal values.
Created by the citizens of Montgomery County, Maryland, the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center is dedicated to artists, educators and audiences of the world.
American University is a student-centered research institution located in Washington, DC, with highly-ranked schools and colleges, internationally-renowned faculty, and a reputation for creating meaningful change in the world.
arc en rêve centre d’architecture was founded in Bordeaux in 1981. Its mission is to stimulate cultural awareness in the fields of architecture, urban planning and landscaping. The centre’s mission has both widely international and local components, structured around exhibitions, conferences, workshops and experimental activities designed to foster creative initiative, encourage critical thinking, and broaden perspectives of our changing world.
Created as an association in 1989, the Archives of Art Criticism, based in Rennes, quickly established itself as an original international heritage and a place for debate and promotion of writing on contemporary art. With more than two linear kilometres of collections dedicated to French and international art criticism, it combines collection and conservation activities, publishing (with the CRITIQUE D’ART magazine), scientific research, training and cultural activities.
Created as an association in 1989, the Archives of Art Criticsm, based in Rennes, quickly established itself as an original international heritage and a place for debate and promotion of writing on contemporary art. With more than two linear kilometres of collections dedicated to French and international art criticism, it combines collection and conservation activities, publishing (with the review CRITIQUE D’ART), scientific research, training and cultural activities.
Ardian is a world-leading private investment house, managing or advising $150bn of assets on behalf of more than 1,400 clients globally. Our broad expertise, spanning Private Equity, Real Assets and Credit, enables us to offer a wide range of investment opportunities and respond flexibly to our clients’ differing needs. Through Ardian Customized Solutions we create bespoke portfolios that allow institutional clients to specify the precise mix of assets they require and to gain access to funds managed by leading third-party sponsors. Private Wealth Solutions offers dedicated services and access solutions for private banks, family offices and private institutional investors worldwide. Ardian is majority-owned by its employees and places great emphasis on developing its people and fostering a collaborative culture based on collective intelligence. Our1,000+ employees, spread across 16 offices in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Middle East are strongly committed to the principles of Responsible Investment and are determined to make finance a force for good in society. Our goal is to deliver excellent investment performance combined with high ethical standards and social responsibility.
At Ardian we invest all of ourselves in building companies that last.
artconnexion is a production, distribution and mediation agency for contemporary art. As a non-profit organization, it has been promoting unexpected encounters between artists and citizens since 1994.
artconnexion invents and promotes a new form of relationship between society and artists through multiple actions of cultural democracy: citizens’ commissions, research and mediation projects.
Art & Exception is an independent initiative that aims to promote African craftsmanship, the preservation of cultural heritage and transform the innovation potential of creative industries through education, culture and economic development.
The brainchild of entrepreneur and philanthropist Frédéric Jousset, the Art Explora Foun-dation, which launched in November 2019, aims to close the cultural divide through a series of initiatives in France and abroad, drawing on new technologies and mobile systems open to everyone. It seeks to connect works with their audiences and to support new creation and innovation. The Foundation is supporting eight residencies for the inaugural season of Villa Albertine.
The brainchild of entrepreneur and philanthropist Frédéric Jousset, the Art Explora Foundation, which launched in November 2019, aims to close the cultural divide through a series of initiatives in France and abroad, drawing on new technologies and mobile systems open to everyone. It seeks to connect works with their audiences and to support new creation and innovation. The Foundation is co-curating eight residencies for the inaugural season of Villa Albertine.
Founded in 1879, the Art Institute of Chicago is one of the world’s major museums, housing an extraordinary collection of objects from across places, cultures, and time. It is also a place of active learning for all—dedicated to investigation, innovation, education, and dialogue—continually aspiring to greater public service and civic engagement. More info.
ARTCENA helps professionals carry out their projects and build the future of the circus, street and theater arts by following three axes: The sharing of knowledge and resources on contemporary creation, the support and guidance of professionals with the management of national creation aid programs and advising activities, the international influence of the three sectors through the coordination of networks (Circostrada, Contxto), major events such as the attendance of France at the Quadrennial in Prague and by developing training programs (Digital Leap).
ARTE is a public service, cultural, and European media group. Within ARTE France Digital Department, the team’s aim is to support creativity, originality, and public service innovation for cross-platform and online projects. We co-produce linear projects for digital distribution on arte.tv and social platforms as well as interactive and immersive projects, including video games.
The Atelier National de Recherche Typographique (ANRT) was created in 1985 by the French Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Economy and Finance, with the aim to “contribute to the development of type design and typography”. It is now an established research unit within the ENSAD Nancy, in the campus ARTEM. The course develops a singular approach to typographic research, with a strong emphasis on connecting theoretical and practical work, as well as on developing long-term collaborations with world leading research laboratories in other areas, such as linguistics, epigraphy or computer sciences.
Located in Clichy-sous-Bois and Montfermeil, in the Seine-Saint-Denis department, the Ateliers Médicis endeavors to promote new and diverse artistic voices. Its artistic residencies, open to artists working in any artistic field, support the creation of works conceived in collaboration with French territories and fosters encounters between artists and inhabitants.
The Atlantic Council is a nonpartisan organization that galvanizes US global leadership and engagement in partnership with allies and partners.
Housed within the Department of Art & Visual Culture at Spelman College, the Atlanta University Center Art History + Curatorial Studies Collective is an innovative program dedicated to future curators, art historians, museum professionals and artists. It aims to position the Atlanta University Center as the leading incubator of African American professionals in these fields.
Austin Coming Together (ACT) is dedicated to providing backbone support for a 50+ network of non-profit, faith-based, public, and private entities. We facilitate collaboration to achieve more, together. This approach is called collective impact.
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AWARE: Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions is a non-profit organisation, co-founded in 2014 by Camille Morineau, art historian and specialist in the history of women artists. To counter the underrepresentation of women in the art world, AWARE seeks to rebalance the presence of women artists by giving them more visibility through the publication of free resources. The bilingual French/English website provides more than 900 biographies for women artists from the 19th and 20th centuries as well as articles and interviews written by researchers and curators from around the world.
Created in 1972 and serving as the Centre chorégraphique national (CCN) since 1984, the Ballet national de Marseille has been directed successively by Roland Petit (1972-98), Marie-Claude Pietragalla (1998-2004), Frédéric Flamand (2004-14), Emio Greco and Pieter C. Scholten (2015-19). At its direction since 2019, (LA)HORDE has continued the BNM’s policy of artistic openness and collaboration while also redefining those concepts with respect to the changing digital era and political issues of inclusiveness. The collective has imagined the BNM as a safe space, a place to reflect on the dynamics of representation and the circulation of artistic forms.
Bank of the West is a fundamentally different bank – it has the strongest environmental stance of any major US bank, a diverse leadership team, and a global reach and impact through its parent company BNP Paribas. It also has a long tradition of supporting the arts.
Banlieues Bleues (which means “blue suburbs”), non profit association originally funded by 12 towns of Seine-Saint-Denis (on the outskirts of Paris) runs since 1984 the festival of the same name, a key event in the French musical season, offering an artistic platform of international repute where creativity and revelations occupy a large place of the bill. Through a wide range of workshops called “actions musicales” it has also assumed the pioneering job of heightening awareness and sensitivity, together with musical training, for the general public and particularly for new audiences. Throughout the year, Banlieues Bleues runs also its own venue, La Dynamo, a musical complex located in Pantin welcoming cutting-edge concerts and also residencies and rehearsals.
Founded in 2015, Barberousse Films is the reunion of three producers, Mathilde Delaunay, Enguerrand Déterville and François Martin Saint Léon.
Since its creation, Barberousse Films has produced some twenty short and feature films, including those by Pierre Léon, Pascale Bodet, Momoko Seto, Mihai Grecu, Pascal Cervo, Marie Losier, and Pierre Menahem, which have been awarded and selected at major festivals (Cannes, Locarno, FID Marseille, Tribeca, Rotterdam, Annecy…). In 2022, Nicolae, by Mihai Grecu, won the best short film award from the French Film Critics’ Syndicate. Le Feu au Lac, by Pierre Menahem, was in official selection at the Cannes Film Festival 2022 and Castells by Blanca Camell Galí and Poitiers by Jérôme Reybaud in Pardi di domani – Locarno 2022.
Batylab is a Brittany’s professional network invested in sustainable construction and renovation. We encourage and accompany stakeholders on the way of energy transition, on climate changes adaptation and on improvement of living spaces quality.
Founded in 1817, the Beaux-Arts de Paris is both a publishing house and a center of artistic training, experimentation, exhibitions, and conservation of historical and contemporary collections. The Beaux-Arts de Paris trains high-level artists and is an essential part of the international contemporary art scene.
Bétonsalon develops its activities in collaboration with local, national and international organisations. The programming includes monographic or group exhibitions of emerging, re-emerging, established or forgotten artists, multidisciplinary events with the best possible quality of listening and exchange, mediation actions and research on experimental pedagogies, research and creation residencies, projects outside the walls that are woven with local audiences and structures, and actions that are not yet listed. Bétonsalon is a non-profit association created in 2003. Located on campus at the Université Paris Cité, in the 13th arrondissement since 2007, Bétonsalon – Center for art and research is a cultural establishment of the City of Paris.
Bettencourt Schueller Foundation strives to embody the will of a family, driven by the spirit of enterprise and awareness of its social role, to reveal talents and help them thrive, in three fields that contribute concretely to the common good: life sciences, the arts and solidarity. Both a family foundation and recognized as a public utility since its creation in 1987, the Bettencourt Schueller Foundation intends to give wings to talent to contribute to the success and influence of France.
Bettencourt Schueller Foundation strives to embody the will of a family, driven by the spirit of enterprise and awareness of its social role, to reveal talents and help them thrive, in three fields that contribute concretely to the common good: life sciences, the arts and solidarity. Both a family foundation and recognized as a public utility since its creation in 1987, the Bettencourt Schueller Foundation intends to give wings to talent to contribute to the success and influence of France.
Created in 2014, the Library of the Americas is an initiative of the Center de la francophonie des Amériques, an agency of the Government of Quebec. It is accessible to its members for free whether they are, for example, from Brazil, Colombia, Haiti, the United States, Canada, etc. The Library of the Americas provides free access to thousands of digital books by French-speaking authors from the Americas. Its unique offer is diversified and also specialized. It collects, preserves and disseminates French-speaking documentary heritage or relating to French-speaking communities in the Americas.
The BnF (National Library of France) looks after unique collections, brought together for five centuries. It preserves more than 40 million documents: 15 million books and journals, one of the finest collections of manuscripts in the world, 15 million iconographic documents (photographs, prints, posters, etc.), maps, plans, scores, coins, medals, theatrical sets and costumes, audio and audiovisual documents, video games to which the billions of files collected since 2006 have been added as part of the legal deposit of the French web.
Located in the Centre Pompidou, the Bibliothèque publique d’information has been open to all since 1977 — six days a week and free of charge. Measuring at over 10,000 square meters in size, the library welcomes nearly 1.5 million visitors each year. It provides access to multidisciplinary collections, and holds many discussion panels and cultural events including in the field of documentary films.
Bleu Danube is a visual experiment, a living platform, creating walk paths between different disciplines with classical music as its central point. Our aim is to create and develop an interest and passion for classical music where there is none. Among all generations and across all social boundaries in order to reach as large a public as possible.
We are a research-based architecture and urban design practice. Our focus is spatial transform through design, urban advocacy and technology exploration. Open and collaborative, Blink!LAB is a small multi-disciplinary practice bridging between economics, architectural form, urban design, industrial design, furniture and fabrication. Because we are designers committed to new forms of knowledge through making, we prefer to situate ourself in the middle of catalytic design- where new challenges and emerging opportunities are addressed through integrated-thinking and design.
BNP Paribas is a leading bank in Europe with an international reach that has a presence in 65 countries, with approximately 190,000 employees. The Group has key positions in its three main fields of activity: Commercial, Personal Banking & Services; Investment & Protection Services; and Corporate & Institutional Banking. Based on its strong diversified and integrated model, the Group helps all its clients to realize their projects through solutions spanning financing, investment, savings and protection insurance. In the US, BNP Paribas has built a strong and diversified presence to support its client base.
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BOA Light Studio is a fine-arts lighting studio based in Paris, France. They specialize in technically intricate and detail-oriented work that results in a unique sensory experience that brings architecture and storytelling together. “For over a decade, our multidisciplinary collective has been transforming light into a language that can be adapted to various scales. From artistic to functional installations, we design architectural lighting, scenographies and nocturnal landscapes. Our approach is global and each of our projects contributes to its ecosystem. We create tailor-made atmospheres.” –BOA Light Studio
BOA Light Studio has worked on projects such as Le Monde Headquarters and Denver International Airport. You can see more of their work here.
French-language books, gifts & more for all ages.
Co-founded in 2014 by Julie De Muer (Hotel du Nord, ex-Radio Grenouille), Loïc Magnant (Director of FAI-AR), Baptiste Lanaspèze (Publisher at Wildproject Editions) and Alexandre Field (Project Architect and teacher at ENSAM), the Bureau des guides du GR2013 is an association that brings together the pioneers of the GR2013 hiking trail.
Bringing together artist-walkers, groups of residents, and architect-builders, it works to pursue and develop the GR2013 adventure through its various projects and activities, such as walking in a peri-urban environment, artistic exploration of the territory, surveying to enable in-depth and proven knowledge of the territories, but also storytelling as a possible basis for the building and planning gesture.
Le Bureau International de l’Edition Française (BIEF) works to assist French publishers with international development: assisting with the creation of “French” stands at book fairs, organization of professional meetings in France and abroad, in person or on-line, catalog editing, baseline studies on world markets… Its subsidiary French Publishers’ Agency in New York offers English-language rights serves.
Business France is responsible for the international development of French companies, international investments in France and the economic promotion of France.
As an academic center under the Office of Research at Tulane, the ByWater Institute conducts and facilitates research, education, and outreach through cross-disciplinary partnerships and collaborations. The mission of the Tulane ByWater Institute is to advance applied, interdisciplinary research and community engagement initiatives around coastal resilience and the urban environment.
California Humanities, a partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities, promotes the humanities – focused on ideas, conversation, and learning. The nonprofit organization has offered grants and programs across the state since 1975. For more information, please visit calhum.org or follow California Humanities on Facebook at @calhumanities.
Founded by American artist and philanthropist Jerome Hill (1905-1972), the Camargo Foundation fosters creativity, research, and experimentation through its international residency program for artists, scholars, and thinkers. Since 1971 Camargo has hosted nearly 1,000 individuals working in the arts and in humanities from all over the world. Located in Cassis, France, on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea, the Foundation offers its residents both time and space in a supportive environment, giving them the freedom to think, create, and connect.
We seek support from advocates who affirm and support our unique message of educating and celebrating the diversity of our community, challenging discrimination, and working toward full equality for LGBTQ+ individuals and their families. By supporting the Capital Pride Alliance, including Capital Pride 2022 and all the events that comprise Pride in the Nation’s Capital, you gain access to a large and diverse audience on a regional, national, and international stage.
Carnegie Corporation of New York is one of America’s oldest grantmaking foundations, established in 1911 by Andrew Carnegie to promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding. In keeping with this mandate, the Corporation’s work focuses on the issues that Andrew Carnegie considered of paramount importance: international peace, the advancement of education and knowledge, and the strength of our democracy.
Carnegie Corporation of New York is one of America’s oldest grantmaking foundations, established in 1911 by Andrew Carnegie to promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding. In keeping with this mandate, the Corporation’s work focuses on the issues that Andrew Carnegie considered of paramount importance: international peace, the advancement of education and knowledge, and the strength of our democracy.
The Museum Series 2023 Spring Dialogues are made possible thanks to the generous support of Cartier.
In December 2020, the Department of French and Italian at Ohio State University was selected by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States to join its prestigious network of Centers of Excellence. Housed at 22 major research universities in the US, Centers of Excellence receive yearly financial support and project-based support. The Center for Excellence at Ohio State aims to promote French and Francophone Literature and Culture in the Midwest. The Center’s main focus is the Jules Verne Writing Residency. The Residency provides a space of creation and reflection to a Francophone writer who works on a literary project during their time at OSU.
Located in Paris’ 19th arrondissement, the CENTQUATRE-PARIS is a multipurpose art space which hosts and showcases artist residencies and artistic productions for audiences and artists from around the world. Conceived as a collaborative platform by its director José-Manuel Gonçalvès and his teams, the venue provides access to all of today’s arts from all disciplines, through a resolutely popular, contemporary and cutting edge programme. An atypical venue with shops and restaurants, it also boasts free access spaces for artistic practices and activities for young children.
Since 1989, the James Carlès Choreographic Center has been working to inscribe in Europe an original current qualified as transmodern, whose methodological principles and fields of knowledge include the diversity of choreographic roots and cultures of the world, academic, urban, scenic, social and especially Afro-descendant heritages, without hierarchy between dances, practices and practitioners.
The Centre Chorégraphique National de Caen en Normandie is a space for shared projects that questions the world in which we live, a receptive place where dance is at the heart of an artistic, political and civic-minded vision. It is a centre for creating, hosting, producing and disseminating choreographic works, a resource centre for training and research. It is a place shared with artists, residents, community associations and cultural institutions, a place open to artistic creation and the contemporary repertoire.
CREM is a research unit of the University of Lorraine. It brings together 200 researchers from 11 disciplines, nearly 90% of whom are in information and communication sciences, language, literature and art. Faced with social, cultural, artistic and technological changes, CREM researchers question the processes and forms of mediation that interpret and give meaning to them. The research aims to model these dynamics, to identify the issues of relations to standards and deviations, to understand the phenomena of regulation.
As a public establishment founded by the Ministry of Culture, the Centre national de la danse (National Dance Center) brings together all resources aimed at the sector of choreography and its publics in two places, in Pantin (in the Île-de-France region) and in Lyon (in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region). It supports and trains professional dancers, promotes amateur practice, assists with research, conserves and distributes choreographic heritage, and supports the creation of choreographic works in all forms, while promoting a dialogue with other artistic fields.
Created on January 1, 2020, the CNM is an organization designed to accompany and support the various stakeholders in the music sector, from artists and songwriters to labels, music publishers, concert promoters, venues, managers, sound engineers and retailers. The CNM is a public-private partnership, operating under the aegis of the French Ministry of Culture.
The Centre national des arts plastiques (Cnap) is a public institution under the French Ministry of Culture. It manages over 105,000 works from France’s national contemporary art collection, the Fonds national d’art contemporain. It aims to support and promote artistic creation in France, and assists artists and art professionals with their projects.
Created in 1946, the Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée (CNC) is a public administrative organization, set up as a separate and financially independent entity which comes under the authority of the French ministry of culture and communication. Its principal missions are : support for the film, broadcast, video, video games, immersive productions and technical industries; promotion of film and television for distribution to all audiences and preservation and development of the film heritage.
Created in 1946, the Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée (CNC) is a public administrative organization, set up as a separate and financially independent entity which comes under the authority of the French ministry of culture and communication. Its principal missions are : support for the film, broadcast, video, video games, immersive productions and technical industries; promotion of film and television for distribution to all audiences and preservation and development of the film heritage.
The Centre National du Livre (National Book Center) is a public agency in France’s Ministry of Culture. It supports all actors in the book publishing chain including authors, broadcasters, publishers, bookshops, libraries, and literary events organizers. To do so it offers a wide range of aid in the form of subsidies, credits, grants, and zero-rate loans, which are allocated after consulting specialist committees. CNL operates both in France and abroad. CNL offers grants for translations of French literature.
Since 1977, the Centre Pompidou has presented a rich programme at the crossroads between different art forms and audiences. Its iconic building is home to one of the world’s largest modern and contemporary art collections, in addition to exhibitions, symposiums, festivals, shows, projections, and workshops for young audiences, making it an unparalleled cultural institution, deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of Paris and open to the world and to new innovation.
First school of comics and illustration in Paris, CESAN is an institution of higher education, training in the narrative arts, applied to the different sectors of publishing.
Each year, the school supports more than a hundred artist-authors in the development of their personal and embodied universe while transmitting to them the fundamentals, codes and tools necessary for the production of stories in images.
The Chambre des Métiers et de l’Artisanat is a community of 221 000 craft businesses, 301 800 employees and 22 900 apprentices in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. The CMA Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes acts at the heart of the territories, in 26 reception points with its 300 local elected representatives and the expertise of its 680 employees. Its reason of existence? To stir up passions and to help projects, businesses, skills and territories grow.
Chanel is a private company and a world leader in creating, developing, manufacturing and distributing luxury products. Founded by Gabrielle Chanel at the beginning of the last century, Chanel offers a broad range of high-end creations, including Ready-to-Wear, Leather Goods, Fashion Accessories, Eyewear, Fragrances, Makeup, Skincare, Jewellery and Watches. Chanel is also renowned for its Haute Couture collections, presented twice yearly in Paris, and for having acquired a large number of specialized suppliers, collectively known as the Métiers d’Art. Chanel is dedicated to ultimate luxury and to the highest level of craftsmanship. It is a brand whose core values remain historically grounded on exceptional creation. As such, Chanel promotes culture, art, creativity and “savoir-faire” throughout the world, and invests significantly in people, R&D, sustainable development and innovation. At the end of 2021, Chanel employed close to 28,500 people worldwide.
The Château de Chantilly (Domaine de Chantilly – Fondation d’Aumale) manages the precious heritage bequeathed by the Duke of Aumale to the Institut de France. This legacy includes the château itself, its collections brought together in the Condé museum, a uniquely rich library, a 115-hectare historical park, the largest princely stables in Europe as well as its outbuildings and forests.
Château Éphémère is an artistic residency place dedicated to digital arts and sound creation, located in a converted heritage site – the Château Vanderbilt – in Carrières-sous-Poissy (78), owned by the Grand Paris Seine et Oise urban community. Château Éphémère is an artistic factory at the crossroads of research, experimentation, science and arts. It offers content and activities for everyone, notably through its workshops and public events.
The Chicago Architecture Biennial (CAB) is dedicated to creating an international forum on architecture and urbanism. It produces year-round programs and a biennial exposition of city-wide activations for a diverse audience of designers, educators, advocates, and students. CAB’s mission is to engage and inspire professional and public audiences, highlight the transformative power of architecture and envision a future for the field that is equitable and sustainable.
Chrono-environnement is a multidisciplinary laboratory that brings together the skills needed to meet the challenges of sustainable management of resources and biodiversity. Our project is built around actions aimed at observing, understanding and predicting the processes at play within the biogeosphere, in particular human-land-environment interactions over the long term.
Located in Norfolk, Virginia, the Chrysler Museum has fifty galleries, a growing collection of more than 30,000 objects, an interactive space for families, and the only glass studio of its kind in the Mid-Atlantic region. Best of all, admission is free.
Ciné+ is a set of French thematic television channels dedicated to cinema, each channel being themed by categories of films or programs. They are all pay-per-view, available by subscription, and do not broadcast commercial advertising. Within this offer, Ciné+ Classic is the channel dedicated to classic films, with a strong focus on American cinema and French cinema.
The Cinémathèque Méliès is a non-profit French organisation created in 1961. It was initially created to locate, gather, preserve and promote the considered long-lost works of Georges. Since the mid-1980s, it also fosters research about Gaston Méliès. The rediscovered movies are promoted through lectures, cinema-in-concert events, exhibitions, publications and documentaries. About 200 films have been collected, of which 145 have been donated to the French Cinémathèque.
The International Glass and Visual Arts Research Centre (Cirva) is an art centre that places creation at the heart of its project. Occupying a unique position on the world stage since 1983, it invites artists and designers to work with a precise material, glass, in an atmosphere of total freedom. At the Cirva’s studio, they are met by a team of very high-level glass technicians with whom a dialogue begins. This exchange unfolds over the course of time, a valuable resource that the Cirva nurtures by taking care not to predetermine the exact length of each collaboration. It is instrumental in allowing the artists to undertake bold experiments during which unlimited avenues of thought encounter a material with a complex and unpredictable reputation.
The Cirva is a non-profit association, recognized for general interest, which has been supported since its creation by the Ministry of Culture / regional directorate of cultural affairs Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, by the City of Marseille, by the Sud Paca regional council and the Bouches-du-Rhône departmental council.
Depleting curiosity, nurturing the desire to know more, inspirint scientific vocations, opening space, astronomy and scientific culture to all: such are the missions of Cité de l’espace. Cité de l’espace is the main site in Europe for the dissemination of space and astronomical culture to the general public. It was opened in 1997 on the initiative of Toulouse City Council, with the support of the Occitanie Pyrénées-Méditerranée Region, its co-founders CNES, Airbus Defence and Space, Météo-France, the French Ministry of Education, joined by Thales Alenia Space, the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, the Caisse d’Epargne de Midi-Pyrénées.
La Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine, which is a public institution, was created in 2004 and opened to the public in 2007. It brings together, in a single institution, a museum, an architecture centre, a school, a specialised library, and an archives centre. The mission of La Cité is founded on transmission. It unfolds around notions of heritage and education, by engaging multiple conversations between past heritage and creation, memory and project, education and dissemination.
Located in the heart of the Parc de la Villette in northeastern Paris, the Cité de la Musique – Philharmonie de Paris is a unique musical complex that attracts nearly 1.5 million visitors each year.
It offers an ambitious and eclectic program (450 concerts and 2 to 3 temporary exhibitions per year), while fully embracing its social and societal role. The institution aims to make its programming accessible to all audiences, regardless of age, social background, or geographical origin. It also strives to make gender equality, diversity, and eco-responsibility integral parts of its mission. In this spirit, it created the Maestra Conducting Competition with the Paris Mozart Orchestra and develops numerous initiatives across the country in partnership with local communities, such as the Démos children’s orchestra project. The Philharmonie also leads international cooperation and partnership projects with cultural institutions in countries such as the United States, Brazil, Gulf states, and various European nations.
The Cité internationale de la bande dessinée et de l’image is a unique public institution dedicated to the influence of the 7th art in France and internationally. Located in Angoulême, it includes a museum dedicated to comics, a old library, a public reading library, library, an international residence of authors and an art and essay cinema.
The Cities of Oakland (@VisitOakland) and Saint-Denis(@VilleSaintDenis), a partner in the international cooperation program, have been active participants in the In the Banlieues program since its inception in 2018.
Clayco is a full-service, turnkey real estate, architecture, engineering, design-build and construction firm that delivers clients across North America the highest quality solutions on time, on budget and above and beyond expectations.
COAL, created in France in 2008 by professionals in contemporary art, ecology and research, mobilizes artists and cultural actors on societal and environmental issues and supports the essential role of creation and culture in raising awareness and implementing concrete solutions. Through the COAL Prize, international cooperation actions and more than fifty exhibitions and regional cultural projects, COAL is the first French player to promote the emergence of a new culture of ecology.
For more than a century, the Columbia Maison Française has been a leader in fostering intellectual and cultural exchange between the United States and France, Europe, and the French-speaking world. The rich program of events at the Maison Française generates debate, spotlights original scholarship, promotes exchange across disciplines at Columbia and beyond, and contributes to international and cross-cultural understanding in an increasingly global world.
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Since 1947, the Professional Committee of Art Galleries (CPGA) represents galleries in France and defends their interests with politicians, institutional representatives and administrative authorities. It takes part in the elaboration of art market regulations and contributes to cultural policies favoring the development of the art sector. The Comité informs and advises its 340 member galleries, from antique dealers to contemporary art galleries, on the specifics of their status and obligations. For several years, the CPGA has been involved in major cultural events in order to build a better visibility of art galleries, true partners of artistic creation. It also works to develop the French art scene internationally.
Created in 2012, the Cri de l’Armoire company questions our ways of representing the world.
Through its stories and projects aiming audiences that are usually far from the usual cultural infrastructures, the company highlights different realities, singular perceptions via the paths of characters struck by strange destinies.
Since its creation, the company has been trying to divert people’s course of thought, to shift the gaze, to see things differently.
Compagnie Métamorphoses was created in 2007 by Elidan Arzoni. It offers shows with points of view that question our lives and our relationships with others.
The Consulate general of France in Boston is the consular representation of the French Republic in New-England (Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont). It includes consular, cultural and scientific services.
The Consulate General of France in Quebec directs and manages political and economical relations between France and Quebec and maintains a constant dialogue between local interest groups and leaders about contemporary issues. Today, the Consulate’s core priorities are environmental protection, gender equality, francophony, youth, innovation, education, cultural and creative industries.
The Coordination nationale des Alliances Françaises aux États-Unis is in charge of animating, following and supporting the Alliance Française’s network in the United States. It also provides in collaboration with the Federation AF USA training as well as educational and cultural events.
Corsicana Artist and Writer Residency advances the production and presentation of new work by an international community of artists and writers by providing an arena of generous support and historic space, toned by the 100 WEST building in downtown Corsicana, Texas.
The Cultural Services of the French Embassy, alongside Villa Albertine, promotes the best of French arts, literature, cinema, digital innovation, language, and higher education across the US. Based in New York City, Washington D.C., and eight other cities across the country, the Cultural Services brings artists, authors, intellectuals, and innovators to cities nationwide. It also builds partnerships between French and American artists, institutions and universities on both sides of the Atlantic. In New York, through its bookshop Albertine, it fosters French-American exchange around literature and the arts.
Profoundly attached to the world of dance since its origins, the High Jewelry Maison strengthens its commitment with Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels.
Guided by the values of creation, transmission and education, this initiative aims to support artists and institutions in presenting choreographic heritage, while also promoting new productions.
Since its launch in 2020, it has promoted numerous dance companies for their creations as well as the presentation of multiple performances around the world.
The program is complemented each year by major events, including the Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels Festival, whose first edition took place in London in March 2022.
This support further extends to awareness-raising actions focused on dance culture for the broadest possible audience, professionals and amateurs alike.
As a general publisher of comic book series and graphic novels for all audiences, Dargaud is as committed to promoting the heritage of comics, from Lucky Luke to Blake and Mortimer, as it is to defending contemporary creation, from The Rabbi’s Cat to Blacksad, and from World Without End to The Old Geezers, or Lightness. Today, its catalog boasts 4,000 titles, with more than 5 million copies sold each year throughout the world.
The DC Jazz Festival is a nonprofit organization that celebrates America’s unique original art form by presenting year-round programs and performances featuring local, national and internationally acclaimed artists. The mission of the DC Jazz Festival is to present internationally renowned and emerging artists in celebration of jazz, unify diverse communities and enable connections between artists and audiences, advance jazz and music education, provide performance opportunities for DC-based musicians, and highlight DC as a major and vibrant center for jazz. With dozens of performances in venues across the city, the annual DC Jazz Fest is one of the largest music festivals in the world. This international event attracts jazz lovers from around the world to the nation’s capital.
Delicious Future is a social enterprise founded in Oakland in 2022 to accelerate the adoption of regenerative food for the health and wellbeing of our planet and our diverse communities. They act as the connective tissue between innovators and participants in our complex food ecosystem: food producers, chefs, families and consumers, artists engaging these issues, businesses, and nonprofit organizations.
The Department of French and Francophone Studies from the University of Illinois Chicago is a member of the School of Literatures, Cultural Studies and Linguistics, which comprises six independent departments and three academic programs, creating a collaborative environment for interdisciplinary study.
Learning French or Italian can open doors to the global community. Our internationally recognized department offers all levels of language instruction, courses that inspire curiosity, exciting research opportunities, and study abroad experiences to broaden your horizons.
In the bohemian neighborhood of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the artistic, intellectual and festive heart of 1960s Paris, a creative adventure was born from the meeting of three multidisciplinary artists united by their insatiable curiosity and shared sense of beauty.
Mixing reverie and reality, nature and art, Diptyque opens the doors to a timeless, fragrant, abundant world, where scents, dancing letters, illustrations and captivating patterns evoke places loved and moments shared. Where creations take shape as escapes where the imagination wanders.
Dumbarton Oaks is a Harvard University research institute, library, museum, and garden located in Washington, DC. The institution is the legacy of Robert and Mildred Bliss, collectors of art and patrons of learning in the humanities.
The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center is a Chicago community institution and the first non-profit Museum dedicated to the collection, documentation, preservation, study and the dissemination of the history and culture of Africans and African Americans. As an educational institution, DuSable attracts school groups from Chicago and surrounding areas. More than 100,000 visitors attend or utilize the facility yearly. Through exhibits, educational programs, the archives, and special activities, the Museum continuously explores the African American experience and accomplishments of the past and present to further advance the education of the future.
Eaton Hotel pioneers an interdisciplinary hotel experience for travelers seeking inspiration, innovation, and impact. It sets the stage for residing guests, locals, and house members to congregate around creativity and consciousness-building. Each Eaton Hotel location offers provocative content and programming, social and creative incubators, a radical approach to food and beverage, wellness and the arts, and ethos and design that reflects the city it resides in. It’s a dynamic take on a working club for a global tribe of innovators, progressive thinkers, and creatives.
Ecole Boulle is an internationally-renowned educational institution whose name is synonymous with expertise, cultural heritage and high standards, and whose courses are a reference. The school is highly reputed in the field of artistic craftsmanship, and also for the excellence of its design cursus. The staff’s cross – design and crafts – perspective on teaching guarantees continuous innovation in their professional practice.
The Camondo School is part of the French cultural institution Les Arts Décoratifs, whose collection is one of the most important in the world. It delivers, in Paris and Toulon, a diploma of interior architect and designer level 7 approved by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research, Bac+5 conferring the grade of master.
A wellspring of intellectual, creative and artistic development for over 250 years, the École des Arts Décoratifs aims to prove a new generation of artists, designers and creators with the tools they need to transform tomorrow’s world. Every year, the École des Arts Décoratifs trains over 800 students in 10 departments : Art, Interior Architecture, Animation, Graphic Design, Product Design, Textile and Texture Design, Fashion Design, Printed Image, Photography/Video and Stage Design.
The École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales produces and transmits knowledge on human societies by organizing a permanent interdisciplinary dialogue between history, sociology, anthropology, economics, philosophy, geography, literary studies, psychology and cognitive sciences.
The École nationale supérieure d’architecture Paris-Malaquais was created in January 2001. Established in the heart of Paris, on the historic site of architectural studies that it shares with the École des Beaux-Arts, ENSA Paris-Malaquais is both a young school and the heir to a long tradition. It is part of the network of 20 schools of architecture under the supervision of the French Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation.
One of the support programs for artists run by the Ensba Lyon for many years now, the Post-graduate Art program consists of a year of high-level education and training for five artists, from different nationalities, with singular careers in the domain of the visual arts. Since its creation in 1999, the Post-graduate Art program of the Ensba Lyon has been supporting artists in the professional field of contemporary art. Initially piloted by Jean-Pierre Rehm (general delegate of the FID Marseille) and Marie José Burki (artist) and then by François Piron (exhibition curator at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, art critic and publisher), Estelle Pagès, Director of the Ensba Lyon, has entrusted the direction to Oulimata Gueye, exhibition curator and art critic.
Éditions Gallimard, founded by Gaston Gallimard in 1911, is one of the leading French book publishers. Its catalog consists of 36 Prix Goncourt winners, 38 writers who have received the Nobel Prize in Literature, and ten writers who have been awarded the Pulitzer Prize.
Rivages Editions was founded in 1984, and publishes mainly fiction: French and foreign literature, thrillers and detective stories, graphic novels and fantasy/SF. For some years now, we have also been publishing humanities texts in the Bibliothèque Rivages and Petite Bibliothèque Rivages collections.
Stock is a French publishing house, subsidiary of Hachette Livre. Since the middle of the 20th century, it has specialized in foreign literature and non-fiction.
Embassy and Consulates of Belgium in the United States
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Embassy of Ireland, United States of America
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Embassy of Sweden in Washington, DC.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic (MFA) processes and protects personal data in accordance with the applicable legislation. The MFA’s responsibilities in this area are set out in the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Personal Data Protection Act.
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Conceived as a permanent festival, the Espace 1789 in Saint-Ouen is a multidisciplinary venue where dance, music, theatre and cinema meet, and where recognised and emerging artists rub shoulders, with particular attention paid to dance. The Espace 1789 is a place of creation that questions the future (of the world), that provokes interrogations, a place of encounters between audiences and artists, a popular university where one can discuss, without pre-requisites, with directors, choreographers… A place where one can dream of another world… A place of culture for all.
Created in 1998 and based in Bourogne, the Espace multimédia Gantner is a place for discovery, experimentation and research for digital art, be it historical or new. The place is articulated around several activities for everyone. The exhibitions at the Espace multimédia Gantner interrogate and disturb our relationship to technologies. The mission of the Espace multimédia Gantner, rooted in historical influences, is to shed light not only on emerging and disrupting artist but also on pioneers. The Espace multimédia Gantner is a service of the Département du territoire de Belfort, supported by the Ministère de la Culture, the DRAC Franche-Comté, the Franche-Comté Region and the city of Bourogne.
EUNIC Chicago provides a space for European cultural institutions to come together, exchange ideas and collaborate on projects. We are dedicated to providing an authentic and meaningful European experience, bringing together the best of European cultures to share with the city of Chicago. By working together, we are able to foster an environment of mutual understanding and appreciation between Europe and the US. We strive to bring new perspectives to the forefront and provide a space for dialogue between cultures.
Founded in 1998, the European Union Center serves as the focal point for teaching, research, and outreach on Europe and the European Union at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Their sponsored projects, affiliated faculty, academic programs, and outreach and public engagement activities foreground interdisciplinary, inclusive, and international perspectives on issues impacting Europe as a geographic and cultural space over time. The EU Center plays a particularly important role on campus in the promotion of language study and public engagement with the significance of transatlantic relations in U.S. foreign policy.
Experimental Station is an independent cultural infrastructure established on Chicago’s South Side, fostering a vibrant ecology of innovative educational and cultural programs, small business ventures and community initiatives. It was founded in 2002 by Dan Peterman and Connie Spreen based on over 30 years of socially, artistically, and environmentally significant projects.
EXPO CHICAGO, The International Exposition of Contemporary & Modern Art, features leading international galleries alongside the highest quality platform for contemporary art and culture. The city of Chicago has proudly hosted a global contemporary and modern art exposition for nearly forty years and serves as the site of the first international art fair in the Americas. Since its inception, EXPO CHICAGO has remained dedicated to supporting local, regional, and international arts communities, with strong regional support throughout the Greater Midwest, both US coasts, and maintained a growing international commitment from Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
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FACE Foundation is an American nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting French-American relations through innovative cultural and educational projects. In partnership with the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States, FACE Foundation promotes artistic, literary, and educational exchange and collaboration between creative professionals from both countries. With additional corporate, foundation, and individual support, FACE Foundation administers grant programs in the performing and visual arts, cinema, translation, and secondary and higher education, while providing financial sponsorship to French-American festivals and other cultural initiatives. FACE Foundation focuses on new and recent work of living artists and the promotion of bilingualism and the French language.
Since its creation in 1979, Cinéma du réel has become the definitive documentary film festival in France. Cinéma du réel is a testament to the importance of creating a dialogue between contemporary documentary films and those of the past. In celebration of both diversity in writing and of ideas, the festival brings together a large and highly inquisitive audience.
Founded in 1948, the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence quickly established itself as one of the major events of the opera season. A major event, but also a place of innovation and renewal, aware of the unique ability of festivals to surprise and bring the public to new horizons, forms and artists. Dedicated to the creation of opera performances as well as to the organization of concerts of the highest quality, it benefits from a recognition allowing it to collaborate with directors at the forefront of their art, orchestras and visionary conductors, top-notch casts and the greatest contemporary composers.
Jazz and related music festival with 60 concerts and 38,000 spectators. The 43rd edition will take place from May 4 to 11, 2024 in Coutances / Normandy. We have an important residency and creation policy. Anne PACEO was one of them for 3 years, and we continue to support her.
To reveal the new European filmmakers, to make discover the history and the cinematographic heritage, to emphasize the diversity of the European market, to form a new public for the cinema and to accompany the scriptwriters in their work of writing, such are the principal objectives of the Festival Premiers Plans d’Angers, recognized by the artists and the professionals, followed by a broad public and supported by many partners and personalities.
Film at Lincoln Center is dedicated to supporting the art and elevating the craft of cinema and enriching film culture through the programming of festivals, series, retrospectives, and new releases; the publication of Film Comment; and the presentation of podcasts, talks, special events, and artist initiatives.
Washington, DC International Film Festival
Filmfest DC’s showcases new films from around the globe – from premieres, comedies, thrillers, dramas, to social justice documentaries, as well as new films by Washington filmmakers is seeks to bring people together to celebrate the power of cinema.
Films de Force Majeure produces and co-produces films by fostering singular and committed authorial visions, from all over the world, and capable of reaching a long-term and diverse audience. Our ultimate desire: that the films we accompany transform those who see them through a unique cinematic experience each time.
The Florence Gould Foundation is devoted to French-American exchange and friendship. It has provided critical and longstanding support to enable the Cultural Services of the French Embassy and its partner FACE Foundation to foster French-American exchange across disciplines and make the very best of French and francophone culture accessible to diverse communities across the United States. The Florence Gould Writers’ Residency at Villa Albertine will create exceptional and enduring opportunities for literary creation for the most promising and innovative French and Francophone authors.
The Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain is a private cultural institution whose mission is to promote all fields of contemporary artistic creation to the international public through a program of temporary exhibitions, live performances and lectures. Created in 1984 by the Maison Cartier, the historic institution is located in Paris in a building designed by the architect Jean Nouvel. Fostering surprising and unexpected encounters between artists, scientists, philosophers, musicians and architects from around the world, the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain has over the years developed a program of distinctive contemporary art exhibitions on subjects ranging from science to cinema, dance to design, and has built a unique collection that brings together more than 2,000 works by 500 artists of 50 different nationalities. For more than two decades, the Fondation Cartier has engaged in projects that examine and address the most urgent issues facing the environment, animal life and indigenous peoples.
Our ambition is to respond to the region’s challenges and development needs by focusing on 4 priority areas: innovation and entrepreneurship, knowledge transfer, international mobility and solidarity. Since its creation, the Foundation has set up a number of programs to support students in their desire to innovate, create and open up to the world, through entrepreneurial scholarships, funding for internships abroad, the development of educational projects to foster the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship, and the funding of study trips to innovative ecosystems in Europe and around the world.
Located in The Parc des Ateliers, a former railway wasteland covering an area of 27 acres where seven old factories from the 19th-century industrial heritage dwell in perfect harmony with The Tower designed by Frank Gehry, Luma in Arles is an interdisciplinary creative campus. Through exhibitions, conferences, live performances, architecture and design, thinkers, artists, researchers, and scientists question the relationships between art, culture, environment, education, and research.
Founded in 1996, the Franco-American Cultural Fund (FACF) is a unique partnership between the SACEM (Society of Authors, Composers and Publishers of Music) in France and the Directors Guild of America (DGA), the Motion Pictures Association (MPA) & the Writers Guild of America West (WGAW) overseas. The FACF is funded by revenue from private copying in France for the purpose of promoting cultural exchange between France and the United States around a common passion for cinematographic and television creation.
The Ford Foundation is an independent organization working to address inequality and build a future grounded in justice. For more than 85 years, it has supported visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide, guided by its mission to strengthen democratic values, reduce poverty and injustice, promote international cooperation, and advance human achievement. Today, with an endowment of $16 billion, the foundation has headquarters in New York and 10 regional offices across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.
With more than 2000 film screenings every year, thematic cycles, festivals, international guests and TUMO Paris, Center for Creative Technologies for 12 to 18-year-olds, the Forum des images, sited in the city center, is a major place dedicated to cinema and digital creation.
The France Chicago Center (FCC) is a University of Chicago-based interdisciplinary organization with a two-fold mission of: (1) facilitating, promoting, and fostering stronger ties between University of Chicago students and researchers and their colleagues in France, and (2) increasing awareness within the University of Chicago community of French culture, art, and thought. To this end, FCC sponsors a range of programs including conferences, workshops, public lectures, visiting professors, fellowships, travel grants & fellowships, exchange programs and various cultural, scientific, and outreach activities.
Founded in 1996, the Franco-American Cultural Fund (FACF) is a unique partnership between the SACEM (Society of Authors, Composers and Publishers of Music) in France and the Directors Guild of America (DGA), the Motion Pictures Association (MPA) & the Writers Guild of America West (WGAW) overseas. The FACF is funded by revenue from private copying in France for the purpose of promoting cultural exchange between France and the United States around a common passion for cinematographic and television creation.
The D.C. Chapter offers seven different membership levels to suit professionals in every phase of their career, from young executives to small businesses, non-profits and international corporations.
The French American Cultural Society (FACS) is a non-profit organization 501(c)3 based in San Francisco which supports, produces and co-produces innovative French and American cultural and educational projects in the Bay Area and beyond.
The French Connections Cultural Center, housed in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures (RLL) at Washington University in St. Louis, helps promote French Language and culture in the heart of the Midwest. It is a member of The Centers of Excellence, a support network for the Embassy of France to develop transatlantic relationship on their campus.
FIAF is the home of francophone cultures and French language: a beacon from New York to the world.
This year, we mark an incredible milestone: the 125th anniversary of the Alliance Française de New York, which in 1898 became the foundation for the French Institute Alliance Française that we love today. Throughout the year, we will be celebrating this important moment in our history—which also coincides with the 140th anniversary of the Fondation des Alliances Françaises.
As an independent, not-for-profit organization, FIAF is committed to providing our audience and students with engaging French language classes and audacious multi-disciplinary programming that celebrates the diversity of francophone cultures and creativity around the world.
The French Library in Boston is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide French language instruction and cultural programs. Its library houses the second largest private collection of French books, periodicals, DVDs, and CDs available in the United States. Its school, a member of the Alliance Française network, offers language classes and programs for adults and children.
French Museum and Memorial on Terrorism (MMT)
Alongside works by 20th century designers, the Galerie Carole Decombe presents contemporary creations by ceramists Isabelle Sicart or Helle Damkjaer, furniture by designer Emmanuel Levet Stenne or mirrors by Nicolas and Sébastien Reese… Carole’s choices are eclectic, establishing a dialogue between genres and eras. The defense of know-how and craftsmanship is one of her leitmotivs.
Founded in 2007 at rue de Thorigny, Paris, the gallery moved in October 2015 to its new location at 5 rue Chapon, with two distinct spaces: Main Space and Front Space.
Though it should not be seen as one of its guidelines, the Galerie Christophe Gaillard is proud to be working with many women artists. The gallery can be seen as a trajectory space for a new generation of emerging artists. It also represents great figures of contemporary art. Futhermore, working with the agreement of the estate, the gallery aims at enhancing the pertinence of recognized artists from the 60s to the 90s like Tetsumi Kudo, Michel Journiac and Daniel Pommereulle. The gallery opens up to the international market by developing a network of partner galleries and by taking part in many art fairs.
Galerie Kugel, located in the Hôtel Collot opposite from Place de la Concorde in the center of Paris since 2004, has become an obligatory stop for art collectors, curators, and amateurs alike. Presenting works spanning from Antiquity to the 19th century, the gallery is renowned for its uniquely wide range of specialties. The well-cited “Kugel provenance” is considered a guarantee of authenticity, rarity, and exceptional quality. Alexis, Nicolas, and Laura Kugel offer expert guidance to art lovers and connoisseurs to build and enhance their collections. Their team of art historians, which benefits from a library containing over 20,000 reference works, is reputed for its provenance research and frequent rediscoveries of lost treasures.
Bernard Utudjian has been running Polaris Gallery since 1990, on rue Saint-Claude, in Paris, before moving to the current space at 15 rue des Arquebusiers. Since the early years on, the gallery has always focused on presenting emerging artists. Real platform and revelator of talent, it is thus that Polaris gallery realized the first exhibitions of artists of international recognition today like Yto Barrada, Sara Ouhaddou, Speedy Graphito or Marcos Carrasquer… With sharing and meeting as his leitmotiv, Bernard Utudjian welcomes in his gallery multidisciplinary artists that the notion of commitment to creation unites. Polaris Gallery embodies an experience of more than 30 years in perpetual evolution, which best embraces the evolution of contemporary art.
Inspired by the great art dealers of the 20th century, Galerie Sultana opened in Belleville in 2010 as a lab for artists to experiment. It supports French and international contemporary art through exhibitions that promote young artists and represent more established artists. For most of the artists, the gallery shows their first exhibition in France or in Europe.
Talmart contemporary art gallery is open to initiatives from cultural institutions or nomadic galleries. It welcomes proposals from curators of innovative projects supported by Talmart or other structures. The aim is to promote and share artistic practices in the heart of the Beaubourg district.
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Georgia State is one of the nation’s leading urban research universities and the only one in Georgia. It is internationally recognized as the leader in introducing advanced technology, programs and initiatives that foster student success. The university has raised its graduation rates by 62 percent since 2010. It confers degrees to more African Americans and minorities than any other institution in the country and has eliminated the achievement gap, proving students from all backgrounds can excel at the same high levels.
Documentary film editorial and business consultant, international distributor, producer and sales agent, Laetitia created Giansily-Doyle Media Consulting LLC (GDMC) in 2012 after moving to the United States. GDMC is accompanying the development, production and sales of film projects, programs and services that reflect a diverse, inclusive and global society. GDMC encourages and enables international co-productions, and to build bridges between dynamic storytellers living on each side of the Atlantic with the desire to express a collaborative artistic vision.
Directed since 2011 by Christian Sebille, the GMEM accompanies artistic teams, notably during residencies, produces shows in musical creation, and conducts many pedagogical activities, teaching and training activities. It shares all these activities during regular presentations to the public (concerts, installations, meetings, residency outings…).
Gray Area is a nonprofit in San Francisco applying creativity for positive social impact.
“We use digital tools to create art and design projects that benefit society. We test and scale projects with high impact potential, teach digital tools to support artists and technologists, and inspire our community by promoting meaningful new work.
We apply the promise and inspiration of digital art to a broader social context. Our programs are transforming cities into creative outlets, applying technology to solve problems, and shaping how art is created and consumed in the digital era.”
UIC’s Great Cities Institute is a research hub for scholars, policymakers, and stakeholders who share an interest in finding answers to the question, “What can cities and regions do to make themselves into great places?”
The Great Cities Institute (GCI) represents UIC’s commitment to “engaged research” while contributing to its stature as a Research One University thereby highlighting the value of quality research for addressing today’s urban challenges.
GRoW @ Annenberg, a philanthropic initiative founded by Annenberg Foundation Vice President and Director Gregory Annenberg Weingarten, supports a broad range of innovative projects and organizations that address social and cultural issues, meet urgent community needs, and offer inspiration and collaboration—all with the goal of improving the quality of life in communities around the world. GRoW is honored to support Villa Albertine programming in Los Angeles.
Haut et Court is an independent production company and distributor founded in 1992 with the aim of revealing and encouraging new talents – French and foreign.
For over 25 years now our staff has steadily grown while never failing to assert its enlightened eclecticism and appetite for audacity.
As a public institution, HEAR (Haute école des arts du Rhin) provides higher education courses in Visual Arts (bachelor’s, master’s) and Music (bachelor’s, master’s and PhD’s). Based in three centres, HEAR prepares students for becoming autonomous creators, authors and musicians able to interpret or invent artistic languages.
The Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, established and endowed by the artist during her lifetime (1928-2011), is dedicated to promoting greater public interest in and understanding of the visual arts. It supports the artist’s legacy through a variety of initiatives, including exhibitions, loans of artworks, research and publications, conservation, grants, and educational programs for the public and the scholarly community. As the principal beneficiary of Helen Frankenthaler’s estate, the Foundation maintains an archive of original papers and materials pertaining to her life and work and a collection of her artwork in a variety of media.
High Concept Labs (HCL) strengthens the creative sector by offering residency programs accessible to artists of all disciplines interested in experimentation, discovery, exchange and risk
Marjorie Merriweather Post bought Hillwood in 1955 and soon decided her home would be a museum that would inspire and educate the public. Her northwest Washington, D.C. estate endowed the country with the most comprehensive collection of Russian imperial art outside of Russia, a distinguished eighteenth-century French decorative art collection, and twenty-five acres of serene landscaped gardens and natural woodlands for all to enjoy. Opened as a public institution in 1977, today Hillwood’s allure stems from the equally fascinating parts that make up the whole.
The Hip Hop Education Center (HHEC) is an innovation hub and incubator that centralizes and connects the work of Hip Hop artists, teachers, students, scholars, archivists, curators, activists, and social entrepreneurs from across the globe to empower the community and preserve, create, and honor Hip Hop’s legacy.
The Hyde Park Art Center is a hub for contemporary arts in Chicago, serving as a gathering and production space for artists and the broader community to cultivate ideas, impact societal change, and create and connect to new networks.
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IndieCade supports independent game development and organizes a series of international events showcasing the future of independent games. It encourages, publicizes, and cultivates innovation and artistry in all forms of interactive media, helping to create a public perception of games as rich, diverse, artistic, and culturally significant. IndieCade’s events and initiatives are designed to bring visibility to emerging work and inspire and connect this global community of innovators.IndieCade is organized by an expansive team of dedicated individuals who truly believe that we can make an impact on the industry and ultimately the way the world plays, understands and is impacted by games. To this end, IndieCade supports independent game development as the future of games.
Founded in 2006 by Alexandre Cazac and Yannick Matray, the InFiné label is expanding in Paris, Berlin, and across borders to meet diverse projects that like to transcend genres. For 15 years, the label and publisher has welcomed and supported artists from all over the world such as Rone, Bruce Brubaker, Deena Abdelwahed, Vanessa Wagner, Murcof, Arandel, Aārp, or more recently, Mischa Blanos, Léonie Pernet, Sabrina Bellaouel, Lucie Antunes, Bottler, Basile3, Toh Imago… Firmly independent, InFiné is a creative platform committed to “Sustainable Music” composed of “Music Activists” who never stop working for diversity and innovation.
The Institut du monde arabe was founded in 1980 by France and the League of Arab States to promote and highlight Arab culture in all its forms. Housed in a building designed by the eminent architect Jean Nouvel and Architecturestudio, this genuine hub of encounters and exchanges opened its doors in 1987. For the past 35 years, the Institut du monde arabe has continued to strengthen cultural, political, economic, and social connections between France and the Arab world.
The Institut français is responsible for France’s international cultural program. Supervised by both the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and by the Ministry of Culture, it promotes French culture abroad through cultural exchange initiatives. Operating in a space where the arts, intellectual exchange, cultural and social innovation, and linguistic partnerships interact and intersect, it is also responsible for promoting the French language and the sharing of works, artists, and ideas all over the world. The Institut français is one of Villa Albertine’s main French partners.
The Institut français is responsible for France’s international cultural program. Supervised by both the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and by the Ministry of Culture, it promotes French culture abroad through cultural exchange initiatives. Operating in a space where the arts, intellectual exchange, cultural and social innovation, and linguistic partnerships interact and intersect, it is also responsible for promoting the French language and the sharing of works, artists, and ideas all over the world. The Institut français is one of Villa Albertine’s main French partners.
The INHA is a leading centre for art history in France, bringing together researchers and curators from museums and libraries, in complementarity with institutions devoted to this discipline in France and throughout the world.
The INHA is a leading research institute dedicated to art history. It welcomes scholars and curators from all horizons and offers free access to one of the largest art history libraries in the world. Its scientific programs cover fundamental research from antiquity to the present day and address issues that concern our society today. The INHA supports research through a wide range of invitation programs, grants and scholarships.
The Institut National de l’Audiovisuel – INA, a model unique in the world, is a media rich of 80 years of TV, radio and web Heritage. With more than a billion videos viewed every year, it archives, preserves, digitizes and gives access to all audiences one of the richest audiovisual libraries. INA produces and distributes original works, provides content to journalists, directors and experts, trains student and professional communities, develops an ambitious research and innovation activity. In a context of change, the Institute participates in the reinvention of the audiovisual and digital ecosystem by deploying expertise that makes it a distinctive medium, anchored in long time and memory, concerned to transmit knowledge and know-how of which it is the depositary.
The Institut national du patrimoine is an institute of higher education under the auspices of the French Ministry of Culture. The mission of the Institute is to recruit candidates through competitive entrance examinations and provide initial training to heritage curators and conservators-restorers. Training for these two closely related and complementary professions within the same establishment is unique in Europe. The Inp also proposes a wide range of continuing education program for both French and foreign heritage professionals. It is also a place for cultural diffusion through lectures and seminars and the opportunity to work along with other French and foreign heritage institutions and universities. Lastly, the Inp places its missions and actions within a network of international cooperation by sending its students on training program abroad, welcoming other foreign trainee students and exporting its training and expertise strategies.
IRCAM, the Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music directed by Frank Madlener, is one of the world’s largest public research centers dedicated to both musical expression and scientific research. Home to over 160 collaborators, IRCAM is a unique place where artistic sensibilities collide with scientific and technological innovation.
The mission of the Institute of Jazz Studies is to collect, preserve, and make accessible the heritage of jazz, an American art form that has been embraced by the world.
Jane Addams Hull-House Museum serves as a dynamic memorial to social reformer Jane Addams, the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, and her colleagues whose work changed the lives of their immigrant neighbors as well as national and international public policy. The Museum preserves and develops the original Hull-House site for the interpretation and continuation of the historic settlement house vision, linking research, education, and social engagement.
JCDecaux operates coordinated street furniture franchises in major cities across the U.S., including here in New York. It is continuously working to connect information to stakeholders and identify municipal innovations to enhance the livability and sustainability of streetscapes. A member of the JCDecaux Group, the number one outdoor advertising company in the world, which through its three business segments – street furniture, transport and billboard, has engaged in a virtuous, sustainable business model since its founding in 1964.
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Jonas Films is an independent film production company, founded by Elsa Klughertz in 2015. The company works with directors from different backgrounds – cinema or contemporary art – and from different countries – France, Taïwan, Iran or Turkey. Jonas Films has produced ten short films (selected at La Berlinale, Rotterdam, Cinéma du Réel, Go Short, New Directors New Films) by directors with whom the company has committed to produce their features. The company has produced three documentary features in the United States and Iran with the support of CNC Cinéma du Monde.
June Films is a production company co-founded by Julie Billy and Naomi Denamur. By combining their complementary expertise of the market and production skills, June currently develops, produces and co-produces innovative, socially committed and character-driven films with an international scope. June brings together a family of filmmakers met over the years and fosters the emergence of new talents while offering a modern production model.
We believe contemporary artists make an important contribution to a progressive society, their work often addressing key issues of our time. KADIST, a non-profit organization dedicated to exhibiting the work of artists represented in its collection, encourages this engagement and affirms contemporary art’s relevance within social discourse. KADIST’s local hubs in Paris and San Francisco present exhibitions and events, and organize residencies and educational initiatives, as well as producing projects online and via social media. Concurrently, KADIST is actively establishing networks across five areas—North America, Europe, Middle East & Africa, Asia and Latin America—inviting new artists into the collection and initiating collaborative programs, especially exhibitions with museums of each region. Together, they aim at facilitating new connections across cultures and creating vibrant conversations about contemporary art and ideas.
Kaimera Productions [kai-mee-rah] uses live performance to bring audiences together in dialogue and examine some of the hardest questions our global society faces.
As 21st century citizens, we are asked to seamlessly flow between worlds that are real and virtual, contemporary and ancient, local and global. Kaimera tackles questions that are integral to our contemporary experience. They may pertain to such complex fields as ethics, justice, policy, physics or philosophy. Or they may deal with the essential mysteries of the human adventure: love, mortality and our insatiable desire for chocolate cake. These questions may affect us as individuals or as a society. What they have in common is that answers to them often feel out of reach.
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Kaimera’s work doesn’t attempt to provide answers, but instead aims to inspire the audience to take ownership of these questions, redefine them, and approach them from a new perspective.
L’Onde is Vélizy-Villacoubay’s performance venue and art gallary. The town of Vélizy-Villacoubay is situated in the Île-de-France region, south of Paris. L’Onde hosts up to 50 shows and 4 exhibitions per year. l’Onde offers a contemporary, multidisciplinary annual program including theatre, dance, visual arts, music and circus arts. l’Onde also has a mission of accompanying artists, either confirmed or emerging, through artist residencies.
Since 2010, the Compagnie Tangram has produced more than twenty creations of the OZMA ensemble as well as cultural actions for all audiences, both in the Grand Est, in France and everywhere in the world.
La Ferme de Bel-Ébat is a performance hall set in an old monumental farmhouse. Local theatre, it offers a rich and varied program for all ages. All disciplines of live performance are represented. It schedules between 40 and 50 shows each season, and organises between 110 and 140 performances.
Located near Paris, a former farm of the 19th century, the Scène Nationale La Ferme du Buisson is a unique place, dedicated to the arts and culture, their manufacture and dissemination. It has an Art & Essai Cinema, a Contemporary Art Centre of national interest, and several theatres.
Each season, the Scène nationale offers theater, dance, music, circus and young audience shows. The programming, open to contemporary creation, mixes internationally renowned artists and emerging companies, contemporary texts and new looks at the repertoire.
La Gaîté Lyrique – Factory of our times
La Gaîté Lyrique is a City of Paris cultural center that seeks to address pressing cultural, social democratic and climate issues. Its Factory of our times project combines creation and social engagement to put ideas into practice and bring stories to life, to foster artistic creation and the spread of ideas, empower people, break down barriers, move in new directions and build fresh impetus. La Gaîté Lyrique is designed as a toolbox for artists and changemakers to improve their ability to create and take collective action, to join together for a concert, talk, drink, performance or workshop. Welcome to our times!
La Madeleine is a conventional theatre of national interest. Its programme is multidisciplinary: theatre, dance, circus, young audiences and new magic. It has a strong commitment to artistic and cultural education for young audiences and is supported by two artists in artistic research residencies.
Unique among French diplomatic missions, La Maison Française at the Embassy of France in Washington, D.C., offers an environment that encourages friendly relations between states, promotes outreach and cultural events, and serves as a center for professional and educational activities.
Founded in 1961 by theatre legend Ellen Stewart, La MaMa is the only original Off-Off-Broadway venue still in operation. Ellen established La MaMa as a haven for underrepresented artists to experiment with new work, without the pressures of commercial success. Today, we maintain an environment of uncensored creative freedom, where artists of all backgrounds and identities can develop work that pushes the boundaries of what is possible onstage.
To date, La MaMa has supported more than 5,000 productions, featuring 150,000 artists from 70 nations. In 2018, The American Theatre Wing presented La MaMa with the Regional Theatre Tony Award, stating, “La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club is a staple of the New York theatre scene. It is an exciting space where artists can grow, create, and push boundaries, and we are thrilled to be able to honor them this year.” La MaMa has also been honored with more than 30 Obie Awards, and dozens of Drama Desk, Bessie, and Villager Awards.
La Muse en Circuit, National Center for Musical Creation, is dedicated in all its activities to music that decompartmentalizes the field of sound art, new and even innovative music, emancipated and audacious, whether instrumental, electronic or mixed, whether deepen the paths of sound alone or also explore other artistic territories, such as literature, theatre, dance, video or the visual arts. La Muse en Circuit is also concerned with research, ensuring the digital technology watch essential to the development of the music of tomorrow.
La Place, a place of expression dedicated to hip hop music, has for mission to promote all the aesthetics and artistic practices of the hip hop cultural movement, as well as its extensions in the visual arts or cinema, through actions of diffusion, transmission, support to creation and accompaniment. Located in the heart of Paris, under Les Halles’ « Canopée », La Place is equipped with a concert hall, a broadcasting and creation studio, an exhibition space, a bar and has 8 creation spaces, adaptable to all practices (recording, rehearsal, video editing, graphic arts, dance…)
Opened to the public in March 2016, La Pop is an artistic and civic incubator, a place for residencies, research and experimentation. It is a production structure and a place for multidisciplinary creations that questions the roles and functions that music and sounds play for the individual, communities, society or ecosystems.
Organization and development of engaged communities in Seine-Saint-Denis, France.
France has gained international recognition in the virtual reality sector. Its unique system of financial support for creation set up by the CNC in 2007 for digital experiences has allowed the production of many major works, regularly presented and awarded in festivals around the world, and the emergence of artists.
In order to allow the French cultural network abroad (French Institutes, Alliances Françaises, cultural services of embassies) to discover the creativity and diversity of French works internationally, the Institut français is making available, thanks to the VR Selection, more than thirty virtual reality works for non-commercial distribution, within its spaces or those of its partners.
Classified into three themes – Fiction, Documentary, Arts and Heritage – the works in the VR Selection present, through their diversity of subject and form, a rich and varied selection representative of French creation in virtual reality.
La vie brève is a company directed by Jeanne Candel, Marion Bois and Elaine Méric, which has been opening up different creative territories for more than ten years and decompartmentalizing disciplines. Its keystone is the entanglement of theater and music: playing with opera from pre-existing works and deepening this exploration, thus creating an implicit braiding where we no longer know if the music drives the theater or vice versa. Managing the Aquarium Theater located at the Cartoucherie since 2019, la vie brève hosts residencies of around twenty artistic teams per year, three of which participate in all activities of the theater for 2022-2024.
Founded in 2004, La Volte is an independent publishing house that publishes novels, novellas and collections of short stories by French and foreign authors every year. Animated by a horde, constantly moving, of friends and enthusiasts – “les volté.e.s” – La Volte creates original object-books, mixes emotional experiences through the association of books and music, with, always, an artisan approach. The editorial line crosses the literatures of the imagination, in particular science fiction, and so-called “white” literature. The requirement of writing and imagination encourages authors to create singular works, sometimes unclassifiable, stories that find a natural place in the publications of La Volte.
LATTS is a multidisciplinary research center in the humanities and social sciences, specializing in cities and territories, public action and work. Based on the observation that technical worlds are of particular and growing importance in spatial, societal, economic, and political transformations, it focuses on understanding how infrastructures and technical devices are shaped by the various social worlds in which they are inserted and, conversely, how they contribute to transforming them. Through numerous field surveys, the work carried out within the laboratory has a triple ambition: to practice a demanding interdisciplinarity, to affirm the principle of a solid empirical support for research, and to encourage debate and theoretical production. As a joint research center, the LATTS brings together researchers and professors from the CNRS, the Ecole des Ponts ParisTech and the Gustave Eiffel University.
Founded in 1862, Ladurée is an internationally renowned brand, always bringing savoir-faire to its locations around the world, an expert in the French Art de Vivre celebrating its Parisian heritage and gourmand expertise. Ladurée is known for their iconic macaron, whimsical tea salons, and as the founder of the first tea salon ever created in Paris. A unique and precious Maison, Ladurée continues its rich legacy one macaron at a time. “Macarons are the supermodels of the food industry,” says President of Ladurée US, Elisabeth Holder.
LAFABRI’K was born under the presidency of Mrs. Marie-Laure Poitout and has for vocation to make the dreams of the CDEC.
LAFABRI’K is a choreographic and cultural space to train children, neophytes, amateurs and professionals, in the values of excellence and authenticity so that together they handle the art of movement, to transform themselves into artisans, artists, creators of the Dance!
Lafayette Anticipations is a general interest foundation structured around its production activities and support provided to contemporary creation. The Fondation acts as a catalyser, providing artists unique, made-to-measure conditions in which to produce, experiment and exhibit.
LJC is a full-service design and architecture firm committed to enhancing the quality of the human experience and to improving how design and architecture can impact each individual’s emotional being. By harnessing the power of integrated design, including architecture, workplace strategy, interior design, landscape architecture, urban planning and engineering, the company achieves its clients’ goals and aspirations.
Founded in 1993, Le 19, Crac is devoted to the promotion, production, and mediation of contemporary art. Welcoming four exhibitions per year, Le 19, Crac proposes an artistic program seeking to mirror the issues of contemporary art, to develop territorial residencies, and place the audiences at the core of the project.
Le Livre sur la Place is organized by the City of Nancy in conjunction with the “Lire à Nancy” booksellers’ association, and has been sponsored by the Académie Goncourt since its creation in 1979. Entirely free of charge, it features over 500 authors and around a hundred events.
The Periscope is a club and workspace for musicians aiming at creating and broadcasting innovative music. Focused on jazz music and improvisation, the Periscope organises 150 shows a year and tends to reflect a global state for innovative music by developing its reach with international projects.
les Abattoirs, Musée – Frac Occitanie Toulouse opened in 2000 in a nineteenth-century heritage building renovated to house modern art exhibitions and presents the work of contemporary artists. Les Abattoirs is home to permanent art collections, a media library, a visitor’s hall, studios, an auditorium, a bookshop, and a restaurant. Its art collections, as well as works by other various artists, are circulated within the Occitanie region, in direct association with the local inhabitants and stakeholders.
Les Films Hatari is an independent French film and television program production company founded in 2002. Its ambition is to support films that seal a committed narrative with strong cinematography, with strong potential for financing and marketing on the French, European and extra-European markets. French. Since its birth, Les films Hatari has produced around fifty films, most of which have been screened at festivals around the world.
Historically the first national creation centre in France, created in 1986, Lieux publics was awarded the label “Centre National des Arts de la Rue et de l’Espace Public (CNAREP)” in 2017, and also obtained the designation “Pôle européen de production” that same year. Lieux publics is a place of creation and production, a shelter for artists and companies who utilize the city as the place, the object and the subject of their creations. Since 2003, the structure has been piloting the European network IN SITU.
Conceived as a home for creative life on the University of Chicago campus, the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts is a partner, resource, and catalyst for developing deeper cultural networks and richer creative projects throughout the city and beyond.
The Louis Roederer Foundation, presided by Frédéric Rouzaud, supports contemporary artistic creation and the transmission of knowledge. Founded in 2011, the Foundation accompanies ambitious cultural initiatives led by renowned institutions both in France and abroad.
It provides steadfast support to the Bibliothèque nationale de France, the Jeu de Paume in Paris, the French Academy in Rome – Villa Medici, and the Villa Albertine in the United States. Through the Discovery Award at the Rencontres d’Arles Photography Festival, the Revelation Prizes at the Semaine de la Critique in Cannes and the Festival du cinéma américain de Deauville (Deauville American Film Festival), as well as its Carte Blanche collaboration with Le Fresnoy, the Louis Roederer Foundation actively fosters the emergence of talented artists. With the Photographic Research Grant from the Bibliothèque nationale de France, its support for international researchers at the Institute for Ideas & Imagination in Paris, and its global “Thinking Sustainability” program, the Foundation contributes to a better understanding of the world and enhanced mutual respect.
The Foundation also engages in the viticultural domains of the Roederer Collection by initiating cultural actions specific to each site. To perfect its commitment to the arts, the Louis Roederer Foundation is building its own collection of works by emerging and established artists, whether represented or not, and offers carte blanche collaborations in various artistic fields.
The Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing educational opportunities to all residents of the state. Guided by the vision that everyone can realize their full potential through the humanities, LEH partners with communities, institutions and individuals to provide grant-supported outreach programs, literacy initiatives for all ages, publications, film and radio documentaries, museum exhibitions, public lectures, library projects, 64 Parishes magazine and other diverse public humanities programming. For more information, visit www.leh.org.
The production and distribution company Lucid Realities, entirely dedicated to immersive and interactive writing, was co-founded in July 2018 by Chloé Jarry and the CLPB Media group. For Lucid Realities, VR is much more than a technology. Above all, it is an opportunity to create new forms of experience that put the emotional power of virtual reality at the service of writing, authors, and social and educational issues.
Made in France promotes the French language and francophone cultures through the organization of festivals and tours of artists and authors. All these festivals are developed in partnership with schools, associations, or local institutions.
Through its artistic program, its reputation and its development, the MC93, heir to the ambitious cultural centers desired by the State and supported by local communities, occupies a unique place under the Scènes Nationales label, being both a place of production of shows and open to the international since its inception. Enshrined in popular territory undergoing rapid change, the MC93 has also established the “Experiences Factory” which brings together practical workshops, creative residencies involving local residents, meeting places, and reflections which contribute to renewing the relationship between the institution itself and its members. Since 2015, the institution has been directed by Hortense Archambault, who spearheads a project that aims to make theater a place of endless possibility, a public place that constantly re-examines the question of the commons, taking into account the changes in our society. There is indeed a commonality in our ability to share an aesthetic experience with others, and to understand and confront our differences. Since 2020, it has been a European Production Pole.
The Maison de la danse is a theater located in the 8th district of the city of Lyon. It was initially founded in 1980 within the walls of the current Théâtre de la Croix-Rousse before moving in 1992 to what was then called the Théâtre du 8e. This stage, head of the network for dance in Rhône-Alpes, ensures a programming of national and international companies as well as the programming of young companies from Rhône-Alpes. It also hosts companies in residence in a special creation studio and has a reference documentary base on dance with a video library of more than 1000 filmed shows.
The Maison des écritures contemporaines d’Aix-en-Provence (MéCA) is a place of creation, residency and multi-disciplinary programming, called to promote the arts of narration. Born from the movement of the new literary scenes, the MéCA is part of it in a singular way by taking the decision to unite literary writing with other artistic writings, whether they are sound, scenic, graphic or digital. The MéCA offers a place to work on stage with the aim of giving space and time to emerging and established authors and artists in a process of producing literary objects for the stage and new proposals that are part of the public space.
maman is a French café and lifestyle brand, offering baked goods, coffee, fresh breakfast, and lunch options, as well as hosting intimate events and brand partnerships. in 2021, maman founders released the highly anticipated maman: The Cookbook.
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Seven years after launching her namesake gallery in Seattle, Mariane Ibrahim moved the space to Chicago in 2019. In September 2021, the gallery opened its inaugural European space in Paris. The gallery has hosted acclaimed exhibitions, with a founding focus on the African diaspora, from leading and emerging artists. The gallery has worked with global renowned institutions and have had an international presence at art fairs with acclaimed and prize-winning presentations. In 2021 Ibrahim was awarded The Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Order of the Arts and the Letters) on behalf of the Ministry of culture in France.
Matrice is a technological and social innovation institute founded in 2016. At the same time a training organization, incubator, research center, innovation laboratory and place of artistic creation, Matrice breaks free from the classic dividing lines for assemblers, in the same community, students, entrepreneurs, researchers and artists, beyond disciplinary anchors.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy. Since its founding in 1870, The Met has always aspired to be more than a treasury of rare and beautiful objects. Every day, art comes alive in the Museum’s galleries and through its exhibitions and events, revealing new ideas and unexpected connections across time and across cultures.
The Mexican Cultural Institute of New York is committed to generating awareness of the richness, dynamism and cultural diversity of Mexico as a plural and creative nation. It supports and develops programs that foster a better understanding of Mexico through the promotion of its arts and culture.
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The French Ministry of Culture aims to make the major works of humanity— and especially those of France— accessible to the largest number of people possible. As such, it maintains a policy of conservation, of protection, and of development of all components of French cultural heritage. It promotes the creation of works of art and of the mind, and the development of art practices and education. It further contributes to cultural initiatives outside of France, and to initiatives relating to the establishment of French cultural programs throughout the world.
The French Ministry of Culture aims to make the major works of humanity— and especially those of France— accessible to the largest number of people possible. As such, it maintains a policy of conservation, of protection, and of development of all components of French cultural heritage. It promotes the creation of works of art and of the mind, and the development of art practices and education. It further contributes to cultural initiatives outside of France, and to initiatives relating to the establishment of French cultural programs throughout the world.
One of the most visited history museums in the nation, the Missouri History Museum looks at the history of the St. Louis region from the Mississippian people up to the present day. The Museum’s historic building was the first national monument to Thomas Jefferson, and opened to the public in 1913 on the site of the entrance to the 1904 World’s Fair.
Drawing on MIT’s legacy of media innovation and its deep commitment to open and accessible information, the MIT Open Documentary Lab brings storytellers, technologists, and scholars together to explore new documentary forms, with a particular focus on collaborative, interactive, and immersive storytelling.
Mobilier National’s mission is to ensure the conservation and restoration of its collections resulting of purchases and orders. Back in the time they used to be designed for royal and imperial residences, and today for the official palaces of the French Republic. These collections are made up of more than 130,000 furniture and textile objects.
The Mobilier national has seven restoration workshops – tapestry, carpets, upholstery and decorative tapestry, seat carpentry, cabinetmaking and bronzeware.
The national factories of Gobelins, Beauvais and La Savonnerie, as well as the lace workshops of Alençon and Le Puy-en-Velay are attached to the administration of the Mobilier national.
The institution has also a research and creation workshop – the ARC – to promote creation and contemporary design in official buildings. 600 prototypes from a hundred designers have been produced in over 50 years.
The services of the Mobilier national and the national manufactures embody the prestige of French tradition, the excellence of exceptional know-how and the vitality of artistic creation and contemporary design.
Located in Marseille and directed by Hubert Colas, Montévidéo gathers places of creations and new contemporary writings.
The Motion Picture Association is an American trade association representing the five major film studios of the United States, as well as the video streaming service Netflix
Mr MAQS PRODUCTIONS is an artist support company in the fields of music, digital art and dance. Producer of concert, tour, choreographic creations, audio-visual performances and technological art, Mr MAQS PRODUCTIONS develops the profiles of the artists it represents in all territories and in all other fields such as publishing, branding or creative direction.
Established in 1984 in a wing of the Palais Saint-Pierre, in 1995 the Musée d’art contemporain de Lyon moved to the site of the Cité internationale. Entrusted to the architect Renzo Piano, the 6,000m2 museum is spread over several floors and presents modular spaces that are perfectly adapted to the needs of the different artistic projects welcomed by the museum, as well as new forms of contemporary expression.
The macLYON focuses on current national and international art, in all its forms, offering exhibitions and a wide programme of transdisciplinary events.
Its collection includes over 1,600 works. A selection of these is shown in rotation at the macLYON as well as in several partner structures. Works of its collection are regularly loaned for exhibitions in France and all over the world.
It consists mainly of monumental works and ensembles of works, dating from the 1940s to the current day, created by artists from all over the world, the majority for exhibitions at the museum or for the Biennales d’art contemporain de Lyon whose artistic direction is assured by the director of the macLYON.
Housed in a former train station, in the heart of Paris, the Musée d’Orsay now has the largest impressionist and post-impressionist collection in the world. Reflecting Western artistic creation from 1848 to 1914, its collections testify to all forms of expression, from painting to architecture, including sculpture, decorative arts and photography. The most famous artists rub shoulders there: Millet, Courbet, Degas, Monet, Manet, Gauguin and Van Gogh without forgetting Carpeaux, Rodin, Nadar, Vallotton, Vuillard…
Located on the historical site of Le Bourget Airport, the National Air and Space Museum of France showcases a unique display of the three domains of flight in its 25,000 square meters of space: aerostation, aviation, and space. With 250,000 annual visitors, the museum also ranks as the first cultural institution in the French department of Seine-Saint-Denis.
Located in the Louvre Palace along Rue de Rivoli, between the Tuileries gardens and the Place du Palais Royal, MAD Paris (The Museum of Decorative Arts) is a conservatory exhibiting the incredible work of craftsmen and artists. The collection, one of the most important in the world, presents, an unparalleled overview of the history of furniture, glass, ceramics, silverware, jewelry, design, textiles, fashion, graphics, and advertising, from the Middle Ages to the present day.
The Gassendi Museum, which garners the title ‘Musée of France,’ holds a collection that can be visited in and outside the walls. Founded in 1889, the museum has had, from its inception, a dual vocation in arts and science, which today is reinforced by a museography inspired by the cabinets of curiosities.
The diversity of art and science collections in the 17th-century building presents the natural and patrimonial wealth of its territory – it is a permanent and evolving exhibition space in which artists work in situ alongside more classic collections. The contemporary art collection can be discovered by walking through the mountains.
The philosophical legacy of humanist scholar, Pierre Gassendi, which his contemporary, René Descartes, summed up in the saying “ambulo ergo sum / I walk, therefore I am” inspired the idea of opening the museum outside of its walls: the Museum in the mountains.
The Théodore Monod Museum of African Art is located on the plateau, in the heart of Dakar. It includes two main neo-Sudanian and colonial style buildings, workshops and studios. The primary mission of the Théodore Monod Museum of African Art at IFAN Cheikh Anta Diop is to preserve and enhance the cultural heritage of Senegal and of Africa as a whole. As guardian of the collective memory of the cultures of Senegal and Africa, the Théodore Monod Museum of African Art aims to be a space of remembrance, dialogue and bringing people together. It celebrates difference and cultural diversity to stimulate understanding between peoples.
Born in 1825 from an appeal for donations, the collections of the Orléans museums are today divided between the Musée des Beaux-Arts, the Hôtel Cabu – Musée d’Histoire et d’Archéologie and the Museum for Biodiversity and the Environment. The Musée des Beaux-Arts hosts one of the main French collections of European art from the fifteenth to the twentieth century. Its history, the result of a longstanding philanthropy, is the basis for the recent redeployment of 1,100 works in a narrative museography.
The first of its kind, this institution will be a place of remembrance, a museum of history and society, a platform for documentation and research, and a center for educational programming, lectures and debates. It will complete a commemorative mission that already includes the French National Medal of Recognition for Victims of Terrorism, the French National Day for Victims of Terrorism, and the creation of the French National Resource and Resilience Center. Victims, survivors, those wounded both physically and psychologically, as well as first responders and relief workers (fire fighters, rescue workers, police officers and gendarmes, doctors, community members) are at the heart of the mission at the Museum and Memorial of Terrorism.
The MoCP is a world premier college art museum dedicated to photography. Founded in 1976 by Columbia College Chicago as the successor to the Chicago Center for Contemporary Photography, the Museum of Contemporary Photography began collecting in the early 1980s and has since grown its collection to include over 16,800 objects by over 1,800 artists. The MoCP is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
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The National Building Museum inspires curiosity about the world we design and build. We believe that understanding the impact of architecture, engineering, landscape architecture, construction, planning, and design is important for everyone. Through exhibitions, educational programs, and special events, we welcome visitors of all ages to experience stories about the built world and its power to shape our lives, our communities, and our futures. Public inquiries: 202.272.2448, info@nbm.org, or visit www.nbm.org. Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
The National Gallery of Art serves the nation by welcoming all people to explore and experience art, creativity, and our shared humanity.
Founded as a gift to the nation, the National Gallery of Art serves as a center of visual art, education, and culture. Its collection of more than 150,000 paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, photographs, prints, and drawings spans the history of Western art and showcases some of the triumphs of human creativity. Across 363 days a year, the National Gallery offers a full spectrum of special exhibitions and public programs free of charge.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture is the only national museum devoted exclusively to the documentation of African American life, history, and culture. It was established by Act of Congress in 2003, following decades of efforts to promote and highlight the contributions of African Americans. To date, the Museum has collected more than 36,000 artifacts and nearly 100,000 individuals have become members. The Museum opened to the public on September 24, 2016, as the 19th museum of the Smithsonian Institution.
The New Orleans Jazz Museum celebrates the history of jazz through interactive exhibits, educational programming, research facilities, and performances. The Jazz Museum enhances New Orleans’ ongoing cultural renaissance by providing resources for musicians and music lovers of all nationalities to explore America’s quintessential musical art form in the city where jazz was born.
For over sixty years, The New York Review of Books has been a forum for writers and thinkers to discuss not only current books but also the provocative and complex issues of American culture, society, economics, politics, and the arts.
Initiated in 2016 during an exceptional evening that brought together in Paris foremost French and international thinkers invited to discuss the major issues of our time, Night of Ideas has quickly become a fixture of the French and international agenda. Every year, on the last Thursday of January, the French Institute invites all cultural and educational institutions in France and on all five continents to celebrate the free flow of ideas and knowledge by offering, on the same evening, conferences, meetings, forums and round tables, as well as screenings, artistic performances and workshops, around a theme each one of them revisits in its own fashion.
Initiated in 2016 during an exceptional evening that brought together in Paris foremost French and international thinkers invited to discuss the major issues of our time, Night of Ideas has quickly become a fixture of the French and international agenda. Every year, on the last Thursday of January, the French Institute invites all cultural and educational institutions in France and on all five continents to celebrate the free flow of ideas and knowledge by offering, on the same evening, conferences, meetings, forums and round tables, as well as screenings, artistic performances and workshops, around a theme each one of them revisits in its own fashion.
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The North Brooklyn Parks Alliance (NBK Parks) was formed in 2003 as the Open Space Alliance for North Brooklyn (OSA) to raise private funds to expand and improve open space in North Brooklyn. Throughout its history, NBK Parks has been focused on capital projects and the maintenance of parks, while also acting as a grassroots community-building and advocacy organization.
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Established in 1954 by industry representatives, Northwestern University Transportation Center (NUTC) was the first US-based university transportation center and has been recognized as a leading interdisciplinary education and research institution serving industry, government and the public ever since. Housed within the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science, NUTC aims to influence national and international transportation policy, management, operations, and technological developments.
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Committed to equal opportunity for all, the Nouvelles Écritures School does not require any fees nor any diplomas and is open to all. It aims at training the script writers of tomorrow and at accompanying young talents towards their professional success
NYC Parks is the steward of approximately 30,000 acres of land — 14 percent of New York City — including more than 5,000 individual properties ranging from Coney Island Beach and Central Park to community gardens and Greenstreets. We operate more than 800 athletic fields and nearly 1,000 playgrounds, 550 tennis courts, 65 public pools, 51 recreational facilities, 15 nature centers, 14 golf courses, and 14 miles of beaches. We care for 1,200 monuments and 23 historic house museums. We look after 650,000 street trees, and two million more in parks. We are New York City’s principal providers of recreational and athletic facilities and programs. We are home to free concerts, world-class sports events, and cultural festivals.
NYCxDESIGN’s Festival returns May 18-25 with a week of events that shine a light on key design talent and groundbreaking projects in one of the world’s most innovative and diverse creative capitals. Plan your journey at festival.nycxdesign.org.
Oakstop is a social enterprise that uses commercial real estate as a platform for economic development and community empowerment by providing workspace, meeting/event space, and creative space to entrepreneurs and communities of color.
Odéys is a sustainable construction network in Nouvelle-Aquitaine. By connecting construction professionals, we lead them through durability challenges, promote innovation as well as support ambitious projects.
The Office for Science and Technology (OST), a team of 24 staff members including professors, senior researchers and engineers located in the Embassy (Washington, DC) and 6 consular offices (Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco) is dedicated to bilateral French-American collaborations in Science and Technology.
The Orchestre National de Jazz was created by France’s Ministry of Culture in 1986. This prestigious institution is unique in its genre: in three decades the ONJ has been the bearer of 12 different orchestral projects, conducted by 11 successive artistic and musical directors for the duration of their mandates. In that time, the Orchestra has welcomed to its ranks no fewer than 200 soloists and recorded 31 albums. In the course of its history the ONJ has played a large part in the institutional and cultural legitimization of jazz, notably in offering a vast panorama of newly created works not only in France but also abroad.
Pacte is a social sciences research centre affiliated to France National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Grenoble Alpes University (UGA) and the Grenoble Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po Grenoble). Its members are committed to building common languages and horizontal knowledge on the changes underway in society, and their political, territorial, sociological and ecological implications. Interdisciplinarity is central to its practice, through sharing and confronting methods, epistemologies and common fieldwork. Pacte brings together the majority of Grenoble’s researchers in geography, urban planning and territorial development, on the one hand, political science and sociology on the other, together with hosting several economists, historians, and specialists in information and communication sciences.
The Palais de la Porte Dorée (literally Palace of the Golden Gate), built for the Colonial Exposition of 1931, is an exhibit hall located in Paris that houses a tropical aquarium since its creation and, since 2007, the Musée national de l’histoire de l’immigration, which takes a fresh look at the history of France by showing the part that was played by immigrants in economical development, social evolution, and the cultural activities of the country. Its mission is to showcase the heritage of the Palais de la Porte-Dorée and develop scientific and cultural projects for the Immigration National museum and aquarium.
Europe’s largest contemporary art centre, the Palais de Tokyo is home to an exceptional, multisensorial and boundary-defying experience of artistic creation that is infused with the questions that shape our contemporary world. The Palais de Tokyo serves as an engaged and accessible space of reflection, where dreams and imagination develop into curiosity and awareness, where contemplation and escapism stimulate creativity and knowledge, and where artistic inclusivity fuels a process of individual and collective transformation.
Based in Paris and London, Paradise City is a talent-driven production company and management firm with a vision that comes from Emilie Georges and Naima Abed’s collective experience within Memento International and La Cinéfacture, and our combined track record in acquiring, selling and producing award winning films including Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me by your Name, Justin Kurzel’s True History of the Kelly Gang, Nicolas Pesce’s Piercing, Anthony Chen’s Drift.
Paradiso Media produces original fiction, documentary and kids’ podcasts in France and internationally. Our podcasts genres include drama, comedy, interview, society & culture, news, thriller, science-fiction and kids. We seek to connect cultures through conversation, challenge the norm and push the boundaries of audio storytelling by bringing diverse topics, perspectives and styles to a global audience.
Founded in 2019 by Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy and Benoit Dunaigre, the studio has produced over 20 podcasts comprising over 100 hours of content and several million downloads. Titles include L’Affaire B52, Frootch, Brut., Défense de Filmer, Mes 14 Ans, Habana Business Club, A Propos de Mon Film, Cornebidouille and many others in partnership with Spotify, Audible, Stitcher, Deezer and Sybel. In 2021 our English-language series Love Under Lockdown was nominated for a Webby Award in the “Best Documentary Podcast” category.
Founded in 2018, by the association Les Écouteurs, the Paris Podcast Festival is organized by the association Les Écouteurs, hosted and co-produced by La Gaîté Lyrique.
Led by Thibaut de Saint Maurice (director) and Nina Cohen (deputy director), it is the first festival entirely dedicated to all genres of native podcasts and aims to bring together every year, for 4 days, all podcast enthusiasts and curious people thirsting for discoveries and new encounters, by crossing all genres and formats.
As a public event and annual meeting for professionals in the field, the Paris Podcast Festival seeks to explore new trends and to gather around a media phenomenon that has become a full-fledged cultural practice.
The Pavillon de l’Arsenal is an information, documentation, and exhibition center for urban planning and architecture in Paris and the Paris metropolitan. The center will present the In the Banlieues exhibition from June 15 to the end of August 2022. For more information, visit the Pavillon de l’Arsenal on Facebook at @PavillonArsenal.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is the cultural heart of a great city—the place for creative play, with a surprise around every corner.
Launched in 2015, Philia is a gallery that exhibits, promotes and produces contemporary sculptural design by emerging and established designers and artists globally.
The gallery is the brainchild of two brothers who share a lifetime passion for art, literature, and philosophy. Their distinct academic background sets them apart from their peers, as it sees them following a rhizomatic and transcultural approach in the way they select works. This involves combining elements from multiple cultures in what becomes a network of harmoniously interconnected roots, ultimately revealing the beauty of each unique creation.
Philia encompasses a variety of multifaceted endeavours.
The Press Office of the French Embassy in Washington, D.C.
Québec BD is an organization that promotes graphic novels and hosts many activities, including an annual event every spring since 1988, in Québec in Canada.
Québec Cinéma’s mission is to showcase Quebec’s films and their makers through promotional and educational activities.
The Québec Government Office in New York is Québec’s primary representation in the United States. The Office promotes the interests of Québec in the following sectors: business, investment, government institutions, education, culture and public affairs. Inaugurated in 1940, the Office serves the Mid Atlantic region, which includes eight states.
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Opened in 1978, the Québec Government Office in Washington is responsible for furthering Québec’s bilateral relations with the U.S. federal government (Administration and executive agencies as well as Congress). It monitors legislative developments as well as the programs and policies of the U.S. federal government.
Radio France, France’s leading radio group has started writing its story with podcasting since 2005: a company designed around and for audio in tune with the times and in tune with users. Radio France has been a pioneer in podcasting and is now the leading producer of podcasts in France. In 2022, its podcasts reached an unprecedented number of listenings, exceeding the one billion mark – a number twice as high as in 2017 -. Its abundant catalogue of over 1.5 million podcasts, available free of charge on its mobile application, is both the digital continuity of its radio stations and a space of great freedom, creativity and innovation in sound. The development of podcasts thus constitutes an additional space for the emergence of new talents, which Radio France has been supporting for several years: artists, authors, musicians and actors who are participating in the renewal of the audio formats and sound writings that will shape the radio of tomorrow.
The public administrative establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, provided for by the law of July 29, 2019, was created on December 1, 2019. Its mission is to ensure the conduct, coordination and implementation of studies and operations contributing to the conservation and restoration of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris.
Placed under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture, the public establishment ensures the project management of operations. It is also responsible for promoting the work site, enhancing the value of the heritage professions and regularly informing the general public and donors of the progress of the work.
Created in 2010 by Thomas S. Kaplan and Daphne Recanati-Kaplan, the Recanati-Kaplan Foundation supports the development of initiatives of excellence in four areas: the protection of our biodiversity; research in medical sciences; the teaching of history and philosophy; and cultural, artistic, and intellectual bridge-building between the Arab world, France and the United States.
Reiffers Art Initiatives is a foundation created to support the young contemporary art scene and the cultural diversity. Its mission is to support approximately thirty artists per year in order to help the new French art scene emerge internationally. It initiates several actions to finance, exhibit and give visibility to emerging artists.
The Renaissance Society was founded in 1915 by a group of University of Chicago faculty, and our name refers to their intention to create a space in which to foster engagement with new ideas in arts and culture.
The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago presents contemporary art exhibitions, events, and publications. “The Ren”—as we are known by many—is an independent, non-collecting museum driven by an uncompromising commitment to artists and their ideas. All exhibitions and events are free and open to the public.
The Réunion des Musées Métropolitains (RMM) brings together 11 museums in Métropole Rouen Normandie. The permanent collections of each open their doors free of charge for everyone. This meeting offers free access to more than 40,000 objects and masterpieces to as many people as possible, offering a full range of knowledge: geology, zoology, paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs, decorative arts, archeology, numismatics, archives, industrial history, sciences and techniques, not to mention the former farm of the Corneille family. In each of these establishments, both the great history and that of our territory are combined.
RFI is a French news public radio station that broadcasts worldwide in French and in 16 other languages. RFI is part of France Médias Monde, which comprises the news channels France 24 (in French, English, Arabic, and Spanish) and the Arabic-language radio station Monte Carlo Doualiya (MCD).
Every week, RFI, France 24, and MCD broadcast worldwide and attract 260 million viewers, listeners, and users on digital environments, offering comprehensive coverage of world events, with a focus on cultural diversity and contrasting viewpoints.
Through their mission to reach listeners across all continents and as part of a global digital strategy, those outlets develop a multilingual podcast experience for the streaming of their programs and access to original audio formats.
Our mission is to expand our understanding of the Universe and our presence within it through fundamental interdisciplinary research in space exploration and to train the next generation of leaders in space science, exploration and advocacy via integrated educational and outreach programs.
As a leading research university with a distinctive commitment to undergraduate education, Rice University aspires to pathbreaking research, unsurpassed teaching, and contribution to the betterment of our world. It seeks to fulfill this mission by cultivating a diverse community of learning and discovery that produces leaders across the spectrum of human endeavor.
Rice is a community of curious thinkers, passionate dreamers, and energetic doers who believe that improving the world demands more than bold thought and brave action. It takes unconventional wisdom.
Dance company created in 2002 by Bintou Dembélé from the french words “street” and “reality”.
The role of SACEM is to provide protection, representation and service for original music composers, authors and publishers SACEM collects authors’ rights and redistributes the payments to the rights-holders SACEM promotes and supports original creative music in every different form. SACEM is a private entity; it is a non-trading company [“société civile”] directed by authors, composers and publishers.
The mission of St. Louis Language Immersion School is to position all children for success in local and global economies through holistic, intellectually inspiring language immersion programs. It is a K-8 tuition free public charter language immersion school in French, Spanish and Mandarin.
Founded in 1957, the San Francisco International Film Festival (SFFILM Festival) is the longest-running film festival in the Americas. The annual event features a range of marquee premieres, international competitions, compelling documentaries, short and mid-length films, live music performances, and dazzling red carpet events. The SFFILM Festival is deeply rooted in the culture and process of film appreciation—film as an art form and as a meaningful agent for social change—and is an important showcase for the most searching and innovative films from around the globe.
The San Francisco Silent Film Festival (SFSFF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the presentation and preservation of silent cinema, and the education of the public about silent film as an art form and as a culturally valuable historical record.
Throughout the year, SFSFF produces events that showcase important titles from the silent era, often in restored or preserved prints, with live musical accompaniment by some of the world’s finest practitioners of the art of putting music to film. Each presentation exemplifies the extraordinary quality that Academy Award-winning film historian Kevin Brownlow calls “live cinema.”
Catherine and Mamadou-Abou Sarr passionately collect and support Art Initiatives and institutions in the U.S., France and West Africa. With a large focus on contemporary photography, the SARR Collection spans over seventy years of production, crossing over into mediums of painting and sculpture with work from iconic artists but also focusing on emerging artists. In 2021, they created the SARR Prize in partnership with Les Beaux-Arts Paris to support and empower artists at an early stage in their practices.
The Institut d’études politiques de Paris (IEP), commonly known as Sciences Po, is a French grande école in the fields of humanities and social sciences, including law, economics, history, political science and sociology. An international university, it has over 14,000 students. Sciences Po’s primary mission is to train high-level professionals who are valued in the public and private sectors. Its scientific community of over 250 world-class researchers analyze social, economic and political phenomena.
ZINC and Seconde Nature, two key actors in Digital Arts on the Aix-Marsielle territory, joined together in 2018, to launch Chroniques, a biennial international event dedicated to the arts and digital culture in southern France. This artistic and cultural event of international importance in the digital field in the Aix-Marseille metropolis, consists of exhibitions, artworks in public spaces, shows, concerts, time for digital mediation, seminars, and practical workshops.
Embassy of Senegal in Washington, D.C., United States
The Cultural Service of the Embassy of France in Canada promotes the best of French culture across Canada, including arts, language, education, science and research.
Siana has been working for 17 years in the territory of Evry and Essonne for a better understanding of digital issues and those who demystify everyday uses and technologies: digital artists.
SILEX FILMS is a Paris-based independent film company founded in 2009 and run by Priscilla Bertin and Judith Nora, with an eclectic line up of features and TV series, live-action and animation. Amongst the latest productions are the feature Rose by Aurélie Saada, the animated series Brazen (Culottées) and drama series Stalk for France Télévisions.
Sling TV is the first app-based TV service letting you stream live television and on-demand content over the internet. Watch live shows wherever you are, at home or on the go! With Sling TV, you get to choose the television option that’s right for you, including Channel Add-ons, Premiums Add-ons, DVR Plus and more.
The Smithsonian Institution is a group of museums and education and research centers, the largest such complex in the world, created by the U.S. government “for the increase and diffusion of knowledge”. Founded on August 10, 1846, the institution is named after its founding donor, British scientist James Smithson. The Institution’s 19 museums, 21 libraries, nine research centers, and zoo include historical and architectural landmarks, mostly located in the District of Columbia.
Snap Inc. is a camera company. We believe that reinventing the camera represents our greatest opportunity to improve the way people live and communicate. We contribute to human progress by empowering people to express themselves, live in the moment, learn about the world, and have fun together.
The Société Civile des Éditeurs de Langue Française (SCELF) is a collecting society created in 1960. It represents French book publishers and collects adaptation rights from other French collecting societies on behalf of its members. For the past few years, SCELF has been organizing events and partnerships in order to promote film and TV adaptations and develop the publisher’s role in the exploitation of authors’ rights. Shoot the Book! is the first international event organized by SCELF.
SODEC’s mandate is to promote and support the development of cultural enterprises in Quebec and abroad in film and television production, book, crafts, and music sectors. SODEC also has the mandate to protect and develop a heritage real estate portfolio of 32 buildings, reflecting the Quebec identity.
Societe Generale is a top tier European Bank with 117,000 employees serving 25 million clients in more than 60 countries across the world. We have been supporting the development of our economies for nearly 160 years, providing our corporate, institutional, and individual clients with a wide array of value-added advisory and financial solutions. Our long-lasting and trusted relationships with the clients, our cutting-edge expertise, our unique innovation, our ESG capabilities and leading franchises are part of our DNA and serve our most essential objective – to deliver sustainable value creation for all our stakeholders.
The Group runs three complementary sets of businesses, embedding ESG offerings for all its clients:
- French Retail, Private Banking and Insurance, with leading retail bank SG and insurance franchise, premium private banking services, and the leading digital Bank BoursoBank.
- Global Banking and Investor Solutions, a top tier wholesale bank offering tailored-made solutions with distinctive global leadership in Equity Derivatives, Structured Finance and ESG.
- International Retail, Mobility & Leasing Services, comprising well-established universal banks (in Czech Republic, Romania and several African countries), Ayvens (the new ALD I LeasePlan brand), a global player in sustainable mobility, as well as specialized financing activities.
Committed to building together with its clients a better and sustainable future, Societe Generale aims to be a leading partner in the environmental transition and sustainability overall. The Group is included in the principal socially responsible investment indices: DJSI (Europe), FTSE4Good (Global and Europe), Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index, Refinitiv Diversity and Inclusion Index, Euronext Vigeo (Europe and Eurozone), STOXX Global ESG Leaders indexes, and the MSCI Low Carbon Leaders Index (World and Europe).
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The SACD is the oldest authors’ society in the world. Founded by Beaumarchais in 1777, the society is owned by its author members. It represents more than 60,000 authors in the cinema, audiovisual, digital creation, podcast and performing arts sectors. The SACD manages and defends their rights collectively, provides them with numerous services, offers them workspaces, advises them in their access to their social rights or matters related to their author status… SACD also supports contemporary creation and the distribution of works, thanks to the “private copy remuneration” system.
Sorbonne University is a multidisciplinary, research-intensive, world-class university. Located in the heart of Paris, with a regional presence, it is committed to the success of its students and to meeting the scientific challenges of the 21st century. Thanks to its 55,300 students, 6,400 academic researchers and partner researchers, and 3,600 administrative and technical staff who make it a daily reality, Sorbonne University promotes diversity, creativity, innovation and openness to the world.
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Spotify transformed music listening forever when it launched in 2008. Discover, manage and share over 70 million tracks, including more than 2.9 million podcast titles, for free, or upgrade to Spotify Premium to access exclusive features for music including improved sound quality and an on-demand, offline, and ad-free listening experience.
Today, Spotify is the world’s most popular audio streaming subscription service with 365m users, including 165m subscribers, across 178 markets.
SPUR is a public urban planning organization based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Working on innovative practices to address contemporary urban planning issues, SPUR will present the In the Banlieues exhibition from July 21 to November 30, 2022. For more information, visit https://www.spur.org/
Strongin Collection is a woman-owned art gallery based in Washington, DC that has created a destination for those who are interested in exploring art. Strongin brings fun to buying art, how to enjoy it, collect it, experience it, and share it with others.
Founded and led by Jeanne Gang, Studio Gang is an architecture and urban design practice headquartered in Chicago with offices in New York, San Francisco, and Paris. Studio Gang works as a collective of more than 100 architects, designers, and planners, using design as a medium to connect people to each other, to their communities, and to the environment.
SYNTHÈSE aims to address training and educational challenges in computer graphics by promoting synergies among private companies, CÉGEPS, universities, and researchers across Québec using forward-looking and practical initiatives.
Founded by Québec’s department of education and higher education (Ministère de l’Éducation et de l’Enseignement supérieur—MEES) in 2018, the mission of SYNTHÈSE is to stimulate and accelerate training and education in computer graphics.
TBDC actively promotes the performance of Trisha’s choreography by companies around the globe. The Professional Licensing program makes selected works from Trisha Brown’s 40 years of repertory available to professional companies worldwide.
We make space for artists.
The Bush School of Government and Public Service was founded in 1997, under President George H.W. Bush’s philosophy that public service is a noble calling.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is the nation’s largest supporter of the arts and humanities. Since 1969, the Foundation has been guided by its core belief that the humanities and arts are essential to human understanding. The Foundation believes that the arts and humanities are where we express our complex humanity, and that everyone deserves the beauty, transcendence, and freedom that can be found there. Through our grants, we seek to build just communities enriched by meaning and empowered by critical thinking, where ideas and imagination can thrive.
For over 30 years The Art Newspaper has provided an insider’s guide to every facet of the art world, from auctions and art fairs, to museum exhibitions and new gallery openings. It offers unrivalled news and artworld events coverage that is fed by an editorial network covering more than 30 countries with offices in Athens, London, Moscow, New York, Paris, Shanghai and Turin. The Art Newspaper is essential reading for anyone with an interest in art, from collectors and art advisors to museum and gallery directors alike.
Editorial content of The Art Newspaper includes cutting edge art market trend analysis, event coverage, opinion pieces and breaking news that is all widely shared through a variety of platforms that includes a monthly print newspaper, a website, newsletters and various social media channels. Its award-winning podcast, The Week in Art as well as its The Art Newspaper Live talks series continues also to attract a wide variety of audiences across the world. The Art Newspaper is also the exclusive publisher of daily editions for the Frieze and Art Basel art fairs globally, with other coverage extending also to Art Dubai, the Venice Biennale and The Armory show.
The Barnes Foundation maintains and displays one of the world’s leading collections of French impressionist and post-impressionist paintings. The mission of the Barnes is to promote the advancement of education and the appreciation of the fine arts and horticulture.
The Bush School of Government and Public Service was founded in 1997, under President George H.W. Bush’s philosophy that public service is a noble calling.
Founded in 2007 by Agnes Gund and Elizabeth W. Easton, and based in New York, the Center for Curatorial Leadership (CCL) trains curators to become visionary leaders of art museums. At a time when the demands of cultural institutions and the public are rapidly evolving, CCL provides essential tools to guide today’s museums and anticipate future challenges. The CCL model encompasses mentorships with museum directors, rigorous coursework in strategic management, and professional networks for support and growth. CCL is helping to build the next generation of museum leaders, ones who combine traditional curatorial connoisseurship and art historical scholarship with management expertise.
The Cowles Center is a dance and performing arts hub in Minneapolis (MN) that promotes movement and growth for artists through supportive programs and spaces; engages audiences through dynamic performances; and educates learners of all ages through robust and inclusive education initiatives.
La délégation de Union européenne à Washington, D.C. est l’un des 1818 représentations étrangères aux États-Unis, et l’une des 186 représentations étrangères à Washington, D.C.. Pour plus d’informations, visitez les EmbassyPages des États-Unis. La délégation à Washington, D.C. est l’une des 164 représentations diplomatiques et consulaires de Union européenne dans le monde. Pour plus d’informations, visitez les EmbassyPages de Union européenne.
Founded in 1962, The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul (MSP Film) is Minnesota’s foremost film exhibition organization, and a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We bring the best of international and independent cinema to Minnesota audiences through the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival, numerous niche film festivals and series, and daily programming 365-days a year.
We promote the art of film as a medium that fosters cross-cultural understanding, education, entertainment, and exploration. We offer audiences unique opportunities to experience the wealth of international cinema, to engage with and learn from visiting international filmmakers, and to come together and share these experiences as a community.
Professor H.A. Smith and Mme Jeanne Harouel Greenleaf founded this first French House in the United States in the summer of 1918, with the support of their colleagues in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. The embodiment of the Wisconsin Idea, the French House is a language immersion residence for UW-Madison students and a French & francophone cultural learning center for the greater Madison community and the State of Wisconsin.
Emerging technologies are both local and global. Tech innovation coming out of Silicon Valley and elsewhere has major ripple effects throughout the entire world, dominating our lives in both positive and negative ways.
By placing artists within tech R&D teams at the heart of the global tech industry, in Silicon Valley, we allow art thinking to positively influence tech development processes. Additionally to our rapidly growing network, our new activities build on the findings of our investigation, published in The Grid – Art + Tech Reports of 2019 and our recent The Grid – Art + Tech Report of 2020.
Aligning artists and technologists to enhance our humanity
The Grid is a global network connecting artists and technologists. It was launched in Silicon Valley and has since transformed into a global multi-stakeholder platform of artists, technologists, cultural institutes, global art institutions, policy makers, and tech companies.
What? Art Powers Technology
The Grid follows an ambitious vision: We want to incorporate art-thinking into the development of new technologies and to jump-start a conversation between artists, technologists, and policy makers from around the world.
To meet this challenge, artists and technologists must come together, to imagine, to make, to create.
Since 1932 the Institute of Fine Arts has been dedicated to graduate teaching and advanced research in the history of art, archaeology, and conservation. The Institute has a faculty unrivaled in the breadth and depth of its expertise and in the range of its visiting lecturers from top museums, research institutes, and conservation studios. The Institute has conferred more than 2,700 degrees, and its alumni hold leadership roles as professors, curators, museum directors, archaeologists, conservators, critics, and institutional administrators throughout the U.S. and internationally.
The Foundation’s work has included underwriting of such public spaces as Washington’s Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and the Holocaust Museum; in New York, the new Statue of Liberty Museum; and in Chicago, as early supporters of the Obama Presidential Center. In connection to French culture and history, it has underwritten efforts at Notre Dame restoration, the Louvre Endowment, and to Holocaust studies including the 1988 Academy Award winning documentary, Hotel Terminus, the Life and Times of Klaus Barbie.
The Foundation’s work has included the underwriting of public spaces. This includes being the largest supporter of Washington’s Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, the principal donor for the Emmett Till Exhibit at the National Museum of African American History and Culture, a major donor to New York’s Statue of Liberty Museum and to Washington’s United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and an early donor to Chicago’s Obama Presidential Center, its latest effort after decades of assistance on Chicago’s south side.
In connection to French culture and history, it has long been helping Notre Dame restoration and has only accelerated this work since the 2019 fire; the Louvre Endowment; and to education on Holocaust and Deportation scholarship including the 1988 Academy Award winning documentary., Hotel Terminus, the Life and Times of Klaus Barbie.
“As the nation’s cultural center, and a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, we are a leader for the arts across America and around the world, reaching and connecting with artists, inspiring and educating communities. We welcome all to create, experience, learn about, and engage with the arts.”
The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center (MESTC), The Graduate Center, CUNY, is a non-profit center for theatre, dance, and film affiliated with CUNY’s Ph.D. Program in Theatre. Originally founded in 1979 as the Center for Advanced Studies in Theatre Arts (CASTA), it was renamed in March of 1999 to recognize Martin E. Segal, one of New York City’s outstanding leaders of the arts. The Center’s primary focus is to bridge the gap between the academic and professional performing arts communities by providing an open environment for the development of educational, community-driven, and professional projects in the performing arts.
As a result, MESTC is a global home to theatre scholars, students, playwrights, actors, directors, dramaturgs, and performing arts managers, as well as both the local and international theatre communities.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded in 1870 by a group of American citizens—businessmen and financiers as well as leading artists and thinkers of the day—who wanted to create a museum to bring art and art education to the American people. Today, The Met displays tens of thousands of objects covering 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy. The Museum lives in two iconic sites in New York City—The Met Fifth Avenue and The Met Cloisters. Millions of people also take part in The Met experience online. Since its founding, The Met has always aspired to be more than a treasury of rare and beautiful objects. Every day, art comes alive in the Museum’s galleries and through its exhibitions and events, revealing both new ideas and unexpected connections across time and across culture.
The Phillips Collection, America’s first museum of modern art, was opened in 1921 in historic Dupont Circle in Washington, DC, by collector and philanthropist Duncan Phillips.
Founded in 1879, The Saint Louis Art Museum collects, presents, interprets, and conserves works of art of the highest quality across time and cultures; educates, inspires discovery, and elevates the human spirit; preserves a legacy of artistic achievement for the people of St. Louis and the world; and engages, includes, and represents the full diversity of the St. Louis community supporting it.
The Ukrainian Institute of America, Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the art, music and literature of Ukraine and the Ukrainian diaspora. It serves both as a center for the Ukrainian-American community and as America’s “Window on Ukraine,” hosting art exhibits, concerts, film screenings, poetry readings, literary evenings, children’s programs, lectures, symposia, and full educational programs, all open to the public.
The Walters Art Museum is among America’s most distinctive museums, forging connections between people and art from cultures around the world and spanning seven millennia. Through its collections, exhibitions, and education programs, the Walters engages the City of Baltimore, Maryland, and audiences across the globe. Located in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood, the Walters is free for all.
Since 1966, the Writers Guild Foundation has been the premier Hollywood resource for emerging writers and entertainment lovers. A 501 nonprofit organization, the Foundation’s mission is to preserve and promote the history and craft of writing for the screen. WGF supports the community through various programs, including their Veterans Writing Project, their Volunteer and Mentorship Programs, their Archive, and the Shavelson-Webb Library – the world’s only library devoted entirely to writing for the screen.
Théâtre de la Ville – Paris entirely devotes its ressources to performing arts. It creates and promotes modern and contemporary, french and international pieces but it is also committed to supporting young artists and to pursuing the creation of artwork for audiences of all ages. Directed by Emmanuel Demarcy-Mota, every year Théâtre de la Ville – Paris presents more than 100 multidisciplinary artistic projects : theatre, dance, musics and shows for young audiences.
The Théâtre du Nord is a Centre dramatique national (CDN) located on Grand’Place in Lille and at L’Idéal in Tourcoing. David Bobée has been appointed director since March 2021. His project is focused on opening up to all audiences through demanding, accessible, and popular shows, gender equality for directors, and diversity on stage. The program of the Théâtre du Nord features texts from the repertoire or alive authors, served by the esthetic of the contemporary and transdisciplinary performing arts (dance, music, circus, video, visual arts, etc.).
Les Gémeaux is a « National stage » located in Sceaux (92). With its three halls, including a jazz club, the national stage offers a multidisciplinary programme based on three principal disciplines : theatre, dance and music.
The Théâtre Louis Aragon, an accreditated dance center, is a multidisciplinary venue that places creation and residencies at the heart of its project. Its “Territoire(s) de la Danse” program focuses on exchanges and encounters between communities, artists and their creations. At the same time, the Théâtre Louis Aragon co-directs “La belle scène saint-denis” every summer in Avignon, with a program of its artists in residence.
The Théâtre National de Bretagne (TNB) traces its roots back to the very creation of the Centre Dramatique de l’Ouest in 1949 and of the Maison de la Culture in 1968 (a merger took place in 1990). As a European center for theatrical and choreographic production, emphasizes not only theater, but dance, music, cinema and education. The TNB organizes an annual international Festival and supports the School of the Dramatic Arts. The TNB welcomes about 200,000 spectators every season. Since 2017 the actor and stage director Arthur Nauzyciel has led the TNB and has introduced an artistic project grounded in 3 fundamental values: Share, Transmit, Connect. In addition, he appointed 18 associate artists, joined by another 10 other artists in 2021.
Since the founding of the Théâtre National Populaire by Firmin Gémier in 1920, Chaillot has welcomed artists and audiences in a place whose architectural, historical and artistic dimensions have created a symbol: a theater at the service of creation and audiences in their diversity. In 2000, Chaillot diversified its programming by opening up to the choreographic arts to become, in 2008, the first National Theatre “to have a project built mainly around and from dance” and in 2016 took the name of Chaillot – Théâtre national de la Danse.
America’s first and only 24/7 French language kid’s network, TiVi5MONDE offers a variety of cartoons, educational shows, animation, and teen series. Whether a native speaker or a language learner, TiVI5MONDE is the ideal destination for children and tweens ages 0-12.
TOPO is a news magazine for people under 20 years old (and others too). Chronicles, great reports and scientific popularization: facing the propagation of conspiracy theories and fake news, it is urgent to provide keys to decipher the news. TOPO is a magazine which bets on associating the pleasure of comics with the seriousness of journalism to allow young readers to develop their critical and citizen sense.
Trampoline is a talent booster. For 5 years, our mission has been to support artists and designers in their global development: positioning, commercial development, image, communication, personal strategy. We also collaborate daily with interior architects, hotels and restaurants and connect them with our talents.
Triangle-Astérides is a center for contemporary art of national interest based in Marseilles at La Friche la Belle de Mai, a cultural cooperative located in a former tobacco factory, since 1994.
Triangle-Astérides articulates a rigorous program of exhibitions with research residencies for artists from international and French scenes outside Marseilles, Associate Artists from the local scene (complementarily with the Marseilles City Studios), to which are added events, editorial projects and a thorough outreach to all audiences.
Triangle-Astérides is part of international networks (notably the Triangle Network, which initiated the founding of Triangle-Astérides which remains a member while operating independently), as well as national and local networks (with the merger, in 2018, of Triangle France and Astérides). Connecting these different scales is at the heart of all its activities.
Mindful of each individual’s needs, Triangle-Astérides ensures, to the best of its ability, the accessibility of all its programs for the audience as well as for the invited artists (the building is accessible to persons with a disability; and upon request tours can be offered in French Sign Language and through audio description).
Triangle-Astérides’ communication elements are available in French and English (sometimes translated by professional translators, often translated into imperfect English by the team itself). Occasionally and upon request, our programs can also be translated into other languages.
Triangle-Astérides is a non-profit association supported by the Ministry of Culture – Drac Provence-Alpes-Côte-d’Azur, the City of Marseille, the South Region and the Bouches du Rhône Department. Its team is composed of four people; its board of five people including an artist.
Tropiques Atrium Scène nationale is the most important Art & Culture center in Martinique. The center boasts 2 auditorium (958 & 276 seats), 2 galleries and 3 rehearsal studios. We host several festivals (Cinema, Jazz, Dance…) during our regular season and we support the creative art industry and develop artistic education and cultural training programs.
Tufts is a student-centered research university dedicated to the creation and application of knowledge. They are committed to providing transformative experiences for students and faculty in an inclusive and collaborative environment where creative scholars generate bold ideas, innovate in the face of complex challenges, and distinguish themselves as active citizens of the world. Their broad range of schools form an innovative, interdisciplinary university of creative scholars who have a profound impact on one another and the world.
TV5MONDE presents the new French streaming platform, TV5MONDEplus, now included with your TV5MONDE subscription, with select providers, at no extra cost! Choose from up to 5 subtitle languages and instantly stream thousands of French titles and full seasons of your favorite French language shows on demand. Visit tv5mondeplus.com.
TV5MONDE is a global French language entertainment network that showcases premium films and programs from across the world. With more than 1.5 million viewers nationwide in the USA, TV5MONDE is a renowned leader in French language entertainment.
Established in 1927 by an Act of Congress. The Arboretum is administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service.Established in 1927 by an Act of Congress. Wide-ranging developmental and applied research on trees, shrubs, turf, and floral plants. Development of new technologies for the floral and nursery industries. Development of superior landscape plants through a program of genetic improvement, evaluation, and selection. Taxonomy and nomenclature of ornamental plants and their wild relatives. Collection, preservation, and distribution of ornamental plant germplasm.
As the visual arts center at one of the world’s leading public research universities, the UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) brings the rich artistic resources of the UC Berkeley campus to the broader public. BAMPFA’s mission is to inspire the imagination, ignite critical dialog, and activate community engagement through art, film, and other forms of creative expression. Through its collections, research resources, and programs, BAMPFA aspires to be locally connected and globally relevant.
Each year, BAMPFA presents more than twenty gallery exhibitions and 450 film programs. In conjunction with its major exhibitions, BAMPFA develops extensive public programs, including gallery tours, lectures, and performances. BAMPFA provides the community with accessible and engaging arts programs, including school field trips and hands-on artmaking workshops for families and multigenerational audiences. BAMPFA’s collections of more than 23,000 art objects and 17,500 films and videos represent a tremendous diversity of global cultures and historical periods.
Founded by William Jéhannin in 2015, UFO Production produce mainly documentary films, selected in major international film festivals such as Cannes, Berlin and Rotterdam. William Jéhanin has also been distributing films for the last 20 years and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Academy of César representing the documentary section.
Un Singe en Hiver hosts a craftbrewery as well as a 150sqm set made available to an associative structure mandated to develop an eclectic and ambitious artistic program. The latter creates a dialogue between interactive and immersive digital installations, video projections (short films, heritage cinema and documentary creation) and concerts of amplified music.
Unapei is an associative network that brings together more than 330 associations of parents and friends of people with disabilities in France. For more than 60 years, they have been innovating in all territories for and with people with intellectual disabilities in order to make society more united and inclusive.
Founded in 1949 and strengthened thanks to its merger with TV France International in 2021, UniFrance is the organisation responsible for promoting French cinema and TV content worldwide.
Located in Paris, UniFrance employs around 50 staff members, as well as representatives based in the U.S., in China, and soon in Japan. The organisation currently brings together more than 1,000 French cinema and TV content professionals (producers, filmmaking talents, agents, sales companies, etc.) working together to promote French films and TV programmes among foreign audiences, industry executives and media.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is the United States’ official memorial to the Holocaust. Adjacent to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., the USHMM provides for the documentation, study, and interpretation of Holocaust history.
The University of Franche-Comté (uFC) is a French university founded in 1423, a public establishment of a scientific, cultural and professional nature (EPSCP), whose headquarters are in Besançon. It is made up of 12 components which are either training and research units (UFR), more commonly called faculties, or schools or institutes. It is spread over five sites: Besançon (Doubs), Belfort (Territoire de Belfort), Montbéliard (Doubs), Vesoul (Haute-Saône) and Lons-le-Saunier (Jura).
University created in 2020 based on an innovative model, bringing together for the first time in France the triptych university/schools/research organization, with the ambition of transforming life and cities.
Fruit of a common history initiated over 20 years ago between a university (Upem), a research institute (Ifsttar), 3 engineering schools (ESIEE Paris, ENSG, EIVP) and an architecture school (École d’architecture de la ville & des territoires Paris-Est). By pooling many strengths in education and research, Université Gustave Eiffel create greater synergies and offer to different publics a richer range of skills.
Université Gustave Eiffel supports the scientific ambition of the I-SITE FUTURE: to prepare for the transformation and sustainable adaptation of cities and regions.
The University of Aberdeen Department of Archaeology is partnering with the village corporation Qanirtuuq, Inc. and the Yup’ik village of Quinhagak on a large scale archaeological project. Archaeological sites, as well as the modern infrastructure in the region, are threatened by melting permafrost and rising sea levels along the Bering Sea. Our work focuses on the Nunalleq site, a 14th-18th century pre-contact Yup’ik village with exceptionally well-preserved organic remains. Since 2018, we have been processing finds in a Quinhagak-based lab in the newly opened Nunalleq Culture and Archaeology Center.
For more than 125 years, the University of Chicago, one of the world’s leading research universities, inspires scholars to pursue field-defining research, while educating students in the sciences, medicine, economics, law, business, history, culture, the arts, and humanities focused on careful reading, analytical writing, and critical thinking. The University of Chicago Center in Paris is an intellectual destination for faculty, students, and alumni worldwide, and important convening point for the University’s collaboration with universities and research institutions across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. As the University’s first facility for study abroad programs, the Center in Paris serves as a model for scholarly engagement worldwide.
The University of Texas at Austin, founded in 1883, included in the Association of American Universities in 1929, is composed of over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and 24,000 faculty and staff. It is a major center for academic research, with 7 museums and 17 libraries, 13 Nobel Prize winners, 4 Pulitzer Prize winners, 2 Turing Award winners, 2 Fields medalists, and, 3 Primetime Emmy Awards winners (trained at its Department of Radio-Film-Television).
Founded at Paris’ 22 Place Vendôme in 1906, Van Cleef & Arpels came into being following Estelle Arpels’ marriage to Alfred Van Cleef in 1895. With a blend of inventiveness and poetry, Van Cleef & Arpels perpetuates a highly distinctive style. Its selection of exceptional gems that instill an emotion, and the savoir-faire of its craftsmen, have given birth to enchanting jewelry and watchmaking collections. Whether inspired by nature, couture, dance or imaginary worlds, the Maison opens the gate to a timeless universe of beauty and harmony. Van Cleef & Arpels’ constant commitment to creation also finds expression in its various activities as a partner and patron in the cultural field. Reflecting the Maison’s attachment to values of transmission and sharing, these initiatives take place in sectors that it holds dear: they include heritage protection, fine and decorative arts, design, dance and poetry.
The Villa Gillet is France’s international center of contemporary writing, a place where writers, publishers, and translators meet both on and off stage, and where international discussion and debate takes place. The Villa Gillet offers writers, thinkers, and artists a public space to debate and discuss topics such as literature, social sciences, philosophy, live arts.The Villa Gillet is best known for its two international festivals, – its International Writers Festival in May each year, a key date in the French festival year, – and Mode d’Emploi, a festival of ideas and non-fiction, in November each year. The Villa Gillet also runs a large outreach programme all year round, working with primary schools, secondary schools and universities across the region and readers of all kinds.
Nestled in the heights of Kyoto, Villa Kujoyama is a multidisciplinary artistic residence that has been welcoming established and emerging artists wishing to develop a project in connection with Japan since 1992. More than 400 artists and creators of all disciplines have stayed there since its inauguration and have contributed to the recognition of its expertise as a major place for intercultural cooperation and French-Japanese creation. This year, it celebrates its 30th anniversary through various events and publications in both France and Japan.
Die, an ancient Roman city under the name of Dea Augusta, is located in the south-east of France, between Provence and the Vercors mountains. These 5,000 inhabitants benefit from a rich heritage environment and quality cultural facilities: a museum labeled Musée de France, a school of music and plastic arts, Le Pestel, arthouse cinema and the theater Les aires. Many artistic and cultural associations offer activities and organize festivals and events throughout the year: comic book festival, documentary theater, street shows, etc… Many artists from different universes live on Die and its territory.
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, Virginia, is one of the largest comprehensive art museums in the United States. VMFA, which opened in 1936, is a state agency and privately endowed educational institution. Its purpose is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret art, and to encourage the study of the arts.
Wakatoon Studio is an educational app that transforms colored images into a cartoon with content tailored to teachers’ needs with special Wakatoon-compatible content coloring books, booklets, or cards in French and English. Wakatoon Studio invented a technology that auto-magically transforms a set of few coloring pages on paper into a several-minute personalized cartoon on-screen. It strongly engages kids in an original, creative, and playful way.
Wallonia-Brussels International (WBI) is the body responsible for Wallonia and Brussels international relations. It acts as an international policy instrument for Wallonia, the Wallonia-Brussels Federation and the French Community Commission of the Brussels-Capital Region (COCOF).
About WantedDesign:
Founded in 2011 in New York City by French New Yorkers Odile Hainaut and Claire Pijoulat, WantedDesign has evolved into a dynamic connector and amplifier for global design, fostering creative synergy and serving as a pivotal crossroad for the international design community. Following an important transformation for these past years, the multi-generational, women-led company now includes Colombian partner Daniela Giraldo Hinestroza and will continue to build on its foundation of community, education, and curation. Through its diverse array of programs- including residencies, workshops, immersion trips, and a membership program- WantedDesign connects designers at every stage of their career with key players of the industry across the Americas and Europe. Claire and Odile, based in New York, have also taken on the role of Brand Directors for ICFF since 2023. Daniela continues to lead from her hometown of Medellín, Colombia.
WantedDesign’s legacy includes the successful WANTED (previously known as the WantedDesign Manhattan), acquired by Emerald Expositions in 2019 to become a section within the International Contemporary Furniture Fair. Co-founders, Odile and Claire, stepped into their role as brand directors of ICFF in 2023 and will continue to do lead the show in 2024. WantedDesign will continue to support the WANTED section at ICFF to spotlight outstanding emerging design.
About WantedDesign’s Residency Program:
Presented in partnership with Industry City, the WantedDesign Residency program in New York offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity for international creatives to immerse themselves in the city’s vibrant design scene. With the support of international cultural organizations, this tailored immersion allows residents to explore, research, network and gain a deeper understanding of the US market and of its opportunities.
The Washington Opera Society fills a void in the Nation’s Capital by producing rarely-done works of the great composers.
The Washington Square Park Conservancy is a not for profit organization working with NYC Parks and neighborhood groups to ensure that Washington Square Park continues as a diverse and historical urban green space through engaging volunteers and raising funds to help keep the park clean, safe and beautiful.
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Washington University in St. Louis is a private research university in Greater St. Louis. Founded in 1853 and named after George Washington, the university has students and faculty from all 50 U.S. states and more than 120 countries. Washington University is composed of seven graduate and undergraduate schools that encompass a broad range of academic fields. As of 2020, 25 Nobel laureates in economics, physiology and medicine, chemistry, and physics have been affiliated with Washington University, ten having done the major part of their pioneering research at the university.
We Are Museums is a community of practices that supports new ideas through resources, original research and collaborative networks.
A pioneering interactive experience platform featuring virtual reality directly on the web and social networks, using bio-inspired technologies.
World Monuments Fund (WMF) is the leading independent organization devoted to safeguarding the world’s most treasured places to enrich people’s lives and build mutual understanding across cultures and communities. The organization is headquartered in New York City with offices and affiliates in Cambodia, France, India, Peru, Portugal, Spain and the UK. Since 1965, our global team of experts has preserved the world’s diverse cultural heritage using the highest international standards at more than 700 sites in 112 countries. Partnering with local communities, funders, and governments, WMF draws on heritage to address some of today’s most pressing challenges: climate adaptation, inclusive heritage, balanced tourism, and post-crisis recovery. With a commitment to the people who bring places to life, WMF embraces the potential of the past to create a more resilient and inclusive society.
The mission of Zeno Mountain Farm is to support lifelong friendships and opportunities for people with and without disabilities and other marginalized communities. We host annual retreats and camps at our home base in Lincoln, VT. Currently, we have 12 different retreats throughout the year spanning over 100 days. The goal at Zeno is to create a world where all can thrive, feel connected, and be empowered. We believe people do not need to be “fixed”. Rather, we need to create a world where everyone has access to these opportunities. At Zeno, the diverse abilities of our group enhance everything we do. Art projects, sports, traveling, theater, film, and just hanging out are all enriched by our integrated group. We host a wide variety of camps and retreats throughout the year. This is where we live the Zeno model of community.
ZERO1 is a nonprofit arts organization that addresses complex social challenges by producing community driven emerging media and digital art projects. We believe that artistic experimentation with emerging technologies inspires novel creative strategies and broaden our critical understanding of the world. Through a global network of partners, we bridge governmental, academic, corporate, and cultural worlds to build engaged and vibrant communities that drive social action.
Actes Sud was founded in Arles, France, in 1978. Initially focused on discovering and promoting new international literature, Actes Sud soon evolved into a generalist publishing house, widely recognized for its openness and dedication to environmental issues. Within this context, the Mondes Sauvages collection was launched in 2017 as a unique platform for voices exploring innovative approaches of connecting with all living beings.
For over 10 years, ADC* has been supporting entrepreneurs in the fields of footwear brands, leather goods, and innovative solutions around leather and soft materials. As experts in accessory-related know-how, the incubator serves as a gateway to the French and international entrepreneurial ecosystem. It is also a genuine accelerator for small businesses in the French leather industry.
Afro Charities builds bridges across generations and socioeconomic divides through artistic and educational projects inspired by the AFRO American Newspapers’ archives. As a nonprofit partner to the AFRO, we care for their archives, and create meaningful opportunities for our community to engage with this indispensable resource.
Serving the San Francisco community since 1889, Alliance Française de San Francisco’s mission is to promote the knowledge and appreciation of French language and Francophone cultures.
The Alliance Francaise of San Francisco is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization incorporated in the State of California.
Archaeology Now collaborates with diverse communities to exchange knowledge of the stories of humanity through the lens of archaeology.
Artenda helps artists worldwide to navigate the vast landscape of art opportunities by providing a comprehensive overview of high-quality international open calls, including residencies, competitions, project grants, exhibitions, and public art projects. Additionally, Artenda provides an artist development program through a series of online video courses, guiding artists on how to successfully apply for residencies and project grants, build a portfolio, and write an artist statement.
Founded in 2018, Ask Mona is an innovative French company harnessing artificial intelligence to revolutionize access to culture. By facilitating a more interactive museum experience, Ask Mona is committed to making culture not only accessible but also captivating for all.
Chaque hiver depuis 2015, le festival Autres Mesures s’invite dans les principaux lieux d’exposition rennais pour faire entendre lors de concerts aux formats originaux, audacieux et libres d’accès, la musique d’aujourd’hui dans toute sa pluralité d’expressions.
Qu’elles soient de culture savantes ou underground, écrites ou improvisées, acoustiques ou électroniques, ces musiques s’offrent au public averti ou simplement curieux dans un soucis de décloisonnement des esthétiques, et dans un contexte stimulant pour l’imagination : une proximité chaleureuse avec des artistes de renommée internationale, dont le répertoire fait sensiblement écho aux espaces investis et à leurs œuvres présentées.
Æthos brings together leading AI innovators to invent the future of responsible AI for humanity. Their inaugural hub houses 100+ AI entrepreneurs, fostering a community grounded in shared values.
Celebrating the power of words to stimulate, agitate, unite, delight, and inspire, the Boston Book Festival presents year-round events culminating in an annual festival that promotes a culture of reading and ideas and enhances the vibrancy of Boston.
Boston College, the first institution of higher education to operate in the city of Boston, is today among the nation’s foremost universities, a leader in the liberal arts, scientific inquiry, and student formation.
Boston University is a leading private research institution with two primary campuses in the heart of Boston and programs around the world.
Founded in 1764, Brown is a leading nonprofit research university, home to world-renowned faculty, and also an innovative educational institution where the curiosity, creativity and intellectual joy of students drives academic excellence.
Bunker Hill Community College (BHCC) is a public community college founded in 1973, with multiple campuses in the Greater Boston area.
The Indian Ocean National Drama Center (CDNOI) belongs to a network of 38 cultural structures dedicated to the development of theatre in France. CDNOI develops its project supporting contemporary artistical creations in Reunion Island in connexion with the French territory, defending creole culture and language in theatre, between institutional and popular field.
The Chicago Center for Contemporary Composition at the University of Chicago is a dynamic, collaborative, and interdisciplinary environment for the creation, performance, and study of new music and for the advancement of the careers of emerging and established composers, performers, and scholars.
Cinema/Chicago, the presenting organization of the Chicago International Film Festival, is a year-round non-profit cultural and educational organization dedicated to fostering better communication between people of diverse cultures through the art of film and the moving image. We serve Chicago’s diverse and under-served citizenry by providing access to world-class cinema. We aim to enrich Chicago’s cultural environment by presenting film in contexts that encourage discussion and debate.
The Chicago International Film Festival was started in 1964 by filmmaker and graphic artist Michael Kutza to provide an alternative to the commercial Hollywood movies that dominated the city’s theaters. Seeking out the best in international cinema, the Festival has opened windows to a world of film previously or otherwise unavailable in Chicago. In addition, at more than half of the screenings each year, filmgoers have the rare and exciting chance to meet directors, producers, writers and cast members who introduce their films and hold discussion sessions after the screenings.
https://cneai.com/
The French Consulate General in Houston is a diplomatic representation that facilitates relations between France and the United States in the region. It provides services to French citizens, such as civil status, administrative procedures, and information about French culture.
The Consulate General of the Czech Republic in Chicago works to foster cultural exchanges between the Czech Republic and the United States, and to forge relationships with local cultural and research institutions.
The District of Columbia Public Library is a dynamic source of information, programs, books and other library materials and services that improve the quality of life for District residents of all ages that, when combined with expert staff, helps build a thriving city. The Library provides environments that invite reading, community conversation, creative inspiration and exploration, lectures, films, computer access and use, workforce and economic development, storytimes for children, and much more. DC Public Library includes the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library and 25 neighborhood libraries and also provides services in nontraditional settings outside of the library buildings. DC Public Library enriches and nourishes the lives and minds of all District residents, provides them with the services and tools needed to transform lives, and builds and supports community throughout the District of Columbia.
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The mission of the Djerassi Resident Artists Program is to support and enhance the creativity of artists by providing uninterrupted time for work, reflection, and collegial interaction in a setting of great natural beauty, and to preserve the land on which the Program is situated.
Djerassi Resident Artists Program is recognized internationally for its pre-eminence as an artist residency. We strive to provide the best possible residency experience for artists of superior talent from a diverse range of backgrounds and geographical locations.
As stewards of a unique and beautiful property, we also seek to preserve the land and use our facilities wisely and efficiently for maximum benefit to the artists and with the least impact on the environment.
The Richard H. Driehaus Museum engages and inspires the global community through exploration and ongoing conversations in art, architecture, and design of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Its permanent collection and temporary exhibitions are presented in an immersive experience within the restored Samuel Mayo Nickerson Mansion, completed in 1883, at the height of the Gilded Age. The Museum’s collection reflects and is inspired by the collecting interests, vision, and focus of its founder, the late Richard H. Driehaus.
Founded in 1896 by printer Jean Dupuis, Dupuis became a publisher in the 1940s.
Discoverer of mythical universes such as Lucky Luke, Spirou, Boule et Bill, Les Schtroumpfs, Cédric, Gaston la Gaffe, Le Petit Spirou, Kid Paddle or Largo Winch, Dupuis benefits in its current productions from the experience acquired with the greatest authors. Every year, 5 million Dupuis albums are sold worldwide.
EFGB is a non-profit organization offering high-quality and engaging education in French for francophone families in greater Boston.
Wildproject is an independent publishing house dedicated to ecology—understood as a cultural and political revolution within modern societies. Since its founding in 2008, the house has championed a vision of ecology as a movement that is simultaneously scientific, social, political, and philosophical. Ecology is viewed as a movement approaching its centenary, with a scope comparable to that of the Renaissance.
Wildproject is an independent publishing house dedicated to ecology—understood as a cultural and political revolution within modern societies. Since its founding in 2008, the house has championed a vision of ecology as a movement that is simultaneously scientific, social, political, and philosophical. Ecology is viewed as a movement approaching its centenary, with a scope comparable to that of the Renaissance.
Edouard Glissant Art Fund is a non-profit structure, with a general interest mission and under French law. Its three objectives are 1. Support the Édouard Glissant artist residency, within the Maison Édouard Glissant (Le Diamant, Martinique), labeled Maison des illustres by the Ministry of Culture; 2. Promote access to, and dissemination of, Édouard Glissant art collection, made up of around 200 works, mainly from artists’ bequests; 3. Encourage international dialogue between new generations of artists and Édouard Glissant writings, through support for exhibitions, research works, editions, conferences and transdisciplinary exchanges.
EESAB is the largest Higher Art School among the 46 existing in France, having altogether around 900 students and gathering 100 teaching staff. The 4 sites (Brest, Lorient, Quimper, Rennes) offer courses in Art, Communication and Design. Forming a single school fosters strategic thinking with respect to artistic training. Shared fields in research, international cooperation, partnerships and career follow-up are promoted.
The Strasbourg Eurometropolis’ cultural ambitions are based on the values of open-mindedness, solidarity and the promotion of cultural diversity, aimed at developing a local culture accessible to all.
Europa Editions is an independent publisher of quality fiction. The Europa catalog is eclectic, reflecting the founders’ belief that dialogue between nations and cultures is of vital importance and that this exchange is facilitated by literature chosen not only for its ability to entertain and fascinate but also to inform and enlighten.
Located in Provence, France, the Fondation des Treilles was created by Anne Gruner-Schlumberger. Its mission is to support and promote dialogue between research and creation by organizing and hosting seminars, study stays and residencies in writing, photography and musical composition.
FRAME (501 (c) (3)) plays the role of a cultural bridge between 32 major museums in France and North America (United States, Canada). This platform for professional exchanges fosters the development of shared reflections and joint projects (exhibitions, educational programs, seminars, publications) in step with the major museum challenges of our time.
The Gene Siskel Film Center is Chicago’s premier art house cinema in the heart of the theater district, bringing film lovers together for an unparalleled movie-going experience. It presents a curated collection of eclectic international, independent, and classic cinema with festivals and year-round programming while striving to provide a welcoming space reflective of Chicago’s diverse community. As a public program of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Film Center fosters dialogue that sets films in historical and cultural context through panels, lectures, and filmmaker conversations.
Directed since 2011 by Christian Sebille, the GMEM accompanies artistic teams, notably during residencies, produces shows in musical creation, and conducts many pedagogical activities, teaching and training activities. It shares all these activities during regular presentations to the public (concerts, installations, meetings, residency outings…).
As the globally active cultural institution of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Goethe Institut advocates for understanding between Germany, Europe and the world. Together with its partners in the Midwest, the Goethe-Institut Chicago encourages cultural dialogue between Germany and the US with its multitude of diverse events, offers language courses and exams on all proficiency levels and extensive services for German teachers. It also facilitate information and artistic expressions of current aspects of the cultural, social and political life in Germany.
Hana Pietri is an artist-run platform, a studio, gallery + art production space that promotes self-taught and contemporary artists through engaging exhibitions and special projects. Each initiative aims to cultivate an inclusive culture, strengthen bonds between communities and contribute to sustainable efforts that bring lasting, positive change on a local and international scale.
By collaborating with architects, archaeologists, engineers, computer scientists, and graphic designers, Iconem is dedicated to creating digitization models aimed at restoring and recreating this destroyed or endangered heritage.
Imki offers augmented creative AI solutions for the luxury and fashion industry. With strong partnerships in the sector, Imki pushes artistic and technical boundaries to create exceptional collections that combine aesthetics and innovation.
The Institute for the Humanities at the University of Illinois Chicago seeks to foster an intellectually vital, interdisciplinary community of scholars working at one of the nation’s most exciting urban research centers. As the hub of humanities scholarship on campus, the Institute provides a forum for intellectual exchange among faculty and students at UIC and other colleges and universities in the region. At its base, the Institute for the Humanities highlights the importance of public higher education. It provides a space for vigorous debate and exchange, so crucial in a democratic society.
https://www.ibens.bio.ens.psl.eu/?lang=fr
The Instituto Cervantes is a non-profit organization founded by the Government of Spain in 1991. Its mission is to promote Spanish language teaching as well as that of Spain’s co-official languages, in addition to fostering knowledge of the cultures of Spanish-speaking countries throughout the world. The central headquarters of the Instituto Cervantes are in Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, the birthplace of Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, and in Madrid. The Instituto Cervantes of Chicago, Inc. was established in 1996.
Intuit champions diverse artistic voices and pathways, inviting all to explore the power of outsider art. Founded in 1991, Intuit is a premier museum of outsider and self-taught art, defined as work created by artists who faced marginalization, overcame personal odds to make their artwork, or who did not, or sometimes could not, follow a traditional path of art making, often using materials at hand to realize their artistic vision. By presenting a diversity of artistic voices, Intuit builds a bridge from art to audience. The museum’s mission is grounded in the ethos that powerful art can be found in unexpected places and made by unexpected creators.
The Italian Cultural Institute of Chicago is the cultural office of the Consulate General of Italy in Chicago. Founded in 1985, the Institute is one of five cultural agencies of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in the United States. It is located in the heart of Chicago along the Magnificent Mile. The Institute serves as a convenient source for information about Italian life and culture that showcases Italy’s classic and contemporary heritage with particular reference to art, music, cinema, design, architecture, literature, fashion, theatre, cuisine, science, and technology. The Institute is also home to a school of Italian language and culture, as well as a venue for art exhibitions and film screenings. The Institute works alongside the Consulate General of Italy in Chicago to forge relationships with local universities and research institutions.
Located near Paris, a former farm of the 19th century, the Scène Nationale La Ferme du Buisson is a unique place, dedicated to the arts and culture, their manufacture and dissemination. It has an Art & Essai Cinema, a Contemporary Art Centre of national interest, and several theatres.
La Gare, art and design center, is a place of creation, hospitality and discovery of resilient artistic practices linked to art and design. Through design, La Gare tends today to question environmental and ecological concerns, and to formulate generous hypotheses around transitions.
La Machinerie is a nationally renowned performing arts venue dedicated to urban and contemporary writings. With a special emphasis on hip-hop culture, La Machinerie proposes a multi-disciplinary program. La Machinerie supports the emergence of new languages, voices and narratives.
La Machinerie supports local artist, musical groups and regional companies. Emerging artists, find a residency space at La Machinerie and receive tailored support based on their specific needs and creative projects.
Rooted in the vibrant community of Vénissieux, it’s team also collaborates with metropolitan and national structures to develop projects that promote artistic education and cultural action. These initiatives include workshops, residencies, and programs for amateur artists. Over fifty projects have been co-created with partners in Vénissieux, focusing on artistic education and cultural action.
La Prairie Production specializes in the production of audiovisual and artistic content. It focuses on the creation of innovative, high-quality projects. With a focus on creativity and excellence, La Prairie Production produces engaging and original works, and contributes to the cultural and media landscape.
Performing arts, music, visual arts, culinary and garden arts… LE ZEF – scène nationale de Marseille offers a multi-disciplinary, multi-faceted program open to all. Based in the city’s northern districts, LE ZEF is both a performance and a residence venue, offering a diversity of spaces and tools to serve its territory, its users, its artists and their creativity.
Every summer since 1970, over the course of more than forty exhibitions at various of the city’s exceptional heritage sites, the Rencontres d’Arles has been a major influence in dissiminating the best of world photography and playing the role of a springboard for photographic and contemporary creative talents.
MARFRET: AT THE HEART OF GLOBAL TRADE
Founded in 1951, the maritime company MARFRET specializes in international freight transport. Operating nine regular shipping lines along the north/south axis, it serves five major geographical areas: the Mediterranean, North Atlantic, Caribbean, Amazon, and South Pacific, with a significant presence in the French overseas territories.
MARFRET also has subsidiaries in river transport, handling, and warehousing, providing an integrated and multimodal door-to-door service.
The company has established a long tradition of hosting artists in residence, both aboard its ships and in its onshore offices. MARFRET, which owns seven vessels, likes to define itself as an “Ar(t)mateur.”
The Waterworks Museum interprets the unique stories of one of the country’s first metropolitan water systems through exhibitions and educational programs on engineering, architecture, social history, public health, and Safe Water Access.
The Musée de la Toile de Jouy, founded in 1977 in Jouy-en-Josas, Île-de-France, preserves the memory of the 30,000 patterns created and printed between 1760 and 1843 at the Manufacture Oberkampf. Each year, the museum presents exhibitions highlighting the influence of these motifs on contemporary design, as well as the history of textile printing around the world.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) is one of the largest art museums in the United States, featuring an extensive collection that spans from ancient to contemporary art. It offers a dynamic array of exhibitions, educational programs, and cultural events, making it a vibrant hub for art lovers and the community.
https://www.sciencenewwave.com/
Since 2001, the “Capitale mondiale du livre” (World Book Capital) label has been awarded annually by UNESCO to a city committed to promoting books and reading in all its forms and for all ages. In 2024, Strasbourg is the first French city to be granted the label, with a project entitled “Lire notre monde” (Reading our world).
A pioneer of contemporary art in Paris, TEMPLON gallery has played a fundamental role in opening up the French scene to international creation. With over five hundred exhibitions and nearly three hundred artists, its history spans half a century of contemporary art.
Present in Paris and Brussels, TEMPLON gallery inaugurated its new New York space in 2022.
27 Main Street
Chatham NY 12037-1202
(518) 392-3005
The College of Architecture at Illinois Institute of Technology builds on a legacy of disciplined experimentation in materials and technologies to educate and inspire the next generation of architects and landscape architects. From its landmark campus and home at S. R. Crown Hall, IIT Architecture champions an interdisciplinary approach to education and research that is simultaneously local and global in its impact.IIT Architecture students are educated to address complex, contemporary challenges of designing and constructing across all scales. Both faculty and students enjoy a longstanding relationship with professional practice in Chicago, a city with a vibrant history of innovation in architecture, design, landscape architecture, and urbanism.
The Detroit Institute of Arts strives to be the town square of our community, a gathering place for everybody and create experiences that help each visitor find personal meaning with the art, individually, and with each other.
The Harris Theater, nestled in downtown Chicago near Millennium Park, hosts nearly 30 not-for-profit arts organizations and global artists, offering diverse performances. It’s a sought-after venue for live events, corporate functions, and commercial productions, with past appearances from renowned figures like Mikhail Baryshnikov, Tom Hanks, and Sheryl Sandberg.
The Théâtre Joliette offers a contemporary program with an international outlook, reflecting the current world. It supports artists at various stages of their creative process and strives to build a relationship between artists and audiences where each nourishes and learns from the other.
Todd Merrill Studio represents a diverse collective of global artists blending contemporary design, fine art, and traditional craftsmanship. Each artist pioneers innovative techniques, transcending limits of materials like wood, metal, glass, and ceramic. Their intimate studio fosters creativity, producing groundbreaking works that redefine artistic boundaries, shaping a new visual language at the intersection of art and design.
The Strasbourg-based association Trafic d’Art is an essential contributor to the promotion and organization of cross-border artistic exchanges. Committed to energizing the regional and international art scene, it facilitates encounters and collaboration between artists, creators and audiences from diverse cultural backgrounds.
The Walker Art Center is a renowned multidisciplinary arts institution that presents, collects, and supports the creation of groundbreaking work across the visual and performing arts, moving image, and design. Guided by the belief that art has the power to bring joy and solace and the ability to unite people through dialogue and shared experiences, the Walker engages communities through a dynamic array of exhibitions, performances, events, and initiatives. Its multiacre campus includes 65,000 sq. ft. of exhibition space, the state-of-the-art McGuire Theater and Walker Cinema, and ample green space that connects with the adjoining Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. The Garden, a partnership with the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board, is one of the first urban sculpture parks of its kind in the United States and home to the beloved Twin Cities landmark Spoonbridge and Cherry by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. Recognized for its ambitious program and growing collection of more than 15,500 works, the Walker embraces emerging art forms and amplifies the work of artists from the Twin Cities and from across the country and the globe. Its broad spectrum of offerings makes it a lively and welcoming hub for artistic expression, creative innovation, and community connection.
The Wexner Center for the Arts is the Ohio State University‘s “multidisciplinary, international laboratory for the exploration and advancement of contemporary art.”
Founded in 2019 by Michael Zilkha, ZE Books publishes literary and visual works by groundbreaking writers, journalists, artists, musicians, and thinkers from around the world. Our titles span music, art, experimental writing, poetry, fiction, memoir, and more.