Clamoramor

Exhibition of Graduates
EXHIBITION
15NOV.
7DÉC.24
Ateliers Vortex

For the first time, Ateliers Vortex and ENSAD Dijon are joining forces to highlight the Art graduates of the 2024 class.

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The collective exhibition Clamoramor offers a panorama of young contemporary creation at the end of five years of study.

Throughout the year, the students, the educational team of the school, and Ateliers Vortex have engaged in collaborative curating to envision and produce this exhibition.

Now recent graduates, this opportunity allows them to benefit from an exhibition space, curatorial and technical support, and encourages encounters with a network of artistic and cultural partners. The professionalization of students and the integration of graduates are central dimensions of ENSAD Dijon, which fosters close ties with professional circles in France and abroad.

This project is also part of a partnership with the Department of Philosophy in the Humanities at the University of Burgundy. Pierre Ancet, university professor and head of the “ethics and vulnerability” axis of the interdisciplinary research laboratory “Societies, Sensibilities, Care” at CNRS-University of Burgundy, along with his students, has been invited by Ateliers Vortex and ENSAD Dijon to attend the diploma presentations and produce texts on the artistic practices of the young graduates.


This exhibition features works by the graduates of the Art class of 2024 from the École Nationale Supérieure d’Art et de Design de Dijon:

Lauren Balganon, Victor Chateau, Lucie Drazek, Justas Indrelé, Youngbin Lee, Lou Le Texier, Romuald Marcialis, Paul Pitot, Justine Rauber, Elisa Schumacher, Caroline Simic, Joan Simonot, Anaïs Thomas, Noëlly Torterat, Enki Vallet


Practical Information

Exhibition from November 15 to December 7, 2024
Opening on Friday, November 15, 2024, from 6 PM

Ateliers Vortex
71–73, Rue des Rotondes
21000 Dijon

Free admission, from Wednesday to Saturday
From 2 PM to 6 PM and by appointment

This project has been supported by the Ministry of Culture as part of the Culture Pro initiative.