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English: Artist-in-residence programs.
The artistic project developed by les Bancs Publics - a space for cultural experimentations - is resolutely creation-oriented. Except for a few of them, the public events happening in our facility result from on-site artist-in-residence programs. Generally speaking, les Bancs Publics host projects , rather than objects . Besides the artists and companies who occasionally and temporarily work on projects, the company L'Orpheline Est Une Epine Dans Le Pied is the permanent partner of les Bancs Publics and share the same artistic policy.Français : Résidences de création |
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Author | Agapit |
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