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Atlanta Photographers Nydia Blas and Joshua Dudley Greer in Marseille

Residency

Joshua Dudley Greer (left); Nydia Blas (right)

Friche La Belle de Mai
41 rue Jobin
Marseille, France 13003

July 9 - August 10, 2025

Marking a new chapter in the City/Cité Atlanta x Marseille partnership, Villa Albertine is thrilled to announce the launch of a new residency program in Marseille for Atlanta artists. In 2025, the program focuses on photography, with photographers Nydia Blas and Joshua Dudley Greer invited for a one-month residency at Friche la Belle de mai, in July-August 2025.

Nydia Blas and Joshua Dudley Greer’s residencies aim to narrate the city of Marseille and its complexities, offering, in resonance with Geoffroy Mathieu and Yohanne Lamoulère’s explorations of Atlanta, a perspective on two cities through the lens of communities and urban landscapes.

In 2024-2025, Marseille photographers Yohanne Lamoulère and Geoffroy Mathieu are laureates of the Villa Albertine residency program. While Mathieu (Fall 2024) conducted a photographic exploration of Atlanta examining the contrast between the idealized notion of walking in the city and the marginalization of those who navigate this car-dependent metropolis on foot, Lamoulère (Fall 2025) will explore Atlanta’s parade culture and the pride of its marching bands, using photography to capture young people’s relationship with their bodies, their city, and their collective identity.

Echoing these two residencies, Villa Albertine has invited Maria L. Kelly (Assistant Curator of Photography at the High Museum of Art) to select two Atlanta photographers to explore the city of Marseille: Nydia Blas and Joshua Dudley Greer. She writes about them: “Nydia Blas, who explores Black histories and culture through an intimate lens, often centers Black women in her work, imbued with a sense of magical realism,” while Joshua Dudley Greer takes “a wide view of both Atlanta as an ever-evolving place in the broader American landscape, capturing moments that may appear dissonant at first glance, revealing contradictions and absurdities that exist within the infrastructure of everyday life.”

This cross-residency program is supported by Villa Albertine, the Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, Friche la Belle de mai, and the High Museum of Art. This project will result in the exhibition “En Route: Views from Marseille and Atlanta,” presented by Friche la Belle de mai, from January 22nd to April 5th, 2026, with the support of Etant donnés, Villa Albertine’s visual art grant program.

The story began in May 2023, when French saxophonist and composer Raphaël Imbert embarked on a Villa Albertine residency in the United States. His project, Music is My Field, set out to explore the rich musical traditions of the Southeast and Appalachia. It was in Atlanta that Imbert first connected with saxophonist Kebbi Williams and his collective, Reverence, during the city’s Music in the Park festival.That encounter sparked a transatlantic artistic exchange. Imbert invited Williams to perform at the J.E.S.T. Festival in Marseille in November 2023, and later at the Marseille Jazz des Cinq Continents festival in July 2024. The collaboration deepened in November 2024, when Imbert came back to Atlanta. Alongside Marseille-based musicians T.I.E. (electronics) and Blanche Lafuente (drums), he traveled to Atlanta to co-create a new piece with Williams, Zacchaeus Paul, and Daniel Wytanis. The result was a powerful performance at Music in the Park on November 17, 2024.Nydia Blas and Joshua Dudley Greer’s residencies aim to narrate the city of Marseille and its complexities, offering, in resonance with French photographers Geoffroy Mathieu and Yohanne Lamoulère’s explorations of Atlanta, a perspective on two cities through the lens of communities and urban landscapes.

Nydia Blas

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Joshua Dudley Greer

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About City/Cité Atlanta x Marseille

For the past three years, City/Cité Atlanta x Marseille program has brought together more than 30 artists, thinkers, activists, and stakeholders from both cities, including artists from Villa Albertine residency program. It has co-organized over twenty events (conferences, workshops, exhibitions, performances) in partnership with institutions across Atlanta and Marseille, such as Atlanta Design Festival, ELEVATE, Georgia Tech, the Goat Farm, Emory University, Friche la Belle de Mai, Bureau des Guides, École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Marseille, Marseille Jazz des Cinq Continents, the Conservatoire Pierre Barbizet, Campus Art Méditerranée, and more.

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Friche la Belle de Mai

A prototype born in 1992 of what we now call “Third Places” — new cultural and urban models — La Friche brings together, in a single reinvented space, urban transformation, ongoing artistic activity, connection to the local area, and active cooperation in the public interest.

Originally a former Seita tobacco factory, La Friche la Belle de Mai is now a hub of creativity and innovation. It serves both as a workplace for 70 resident organizations (with 350 artists, producers, and employees working there daily), and as a venue for the public, offering around 600 artistic events each year, from children’s workshops to major festivals.

Attracting nearly 450,000 visitors annually, La Friche la Belle de Mai is a multifunctional public space covering 45,000 square meters. It includes five performance and concert halls, community gardens, a playground and sports area, a restaurant, a bookstore, a daycare center, 2,400 square meters of exhibition space, an 8,000-square-meter rooftop terrace, and a training center.

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