Louis Émauré & Richard Pereira De Moura
Trained as an artist, draughtsman and builder, Louis Émauré has gradually turned towards research at the crossroads of art history, aesthetics and material anthropology. Richard Pereira De Moura, a geographer
Each year, we welcome two artists and two researchers in art history or related disciplines to take up residencies. The residencies, which last three months, allow the participants to devote themselves to their work without a predetermined goal.
A research space is allocated to them as well as a scholarship. Meetings between residents and the public can be organised if they so desire. Would you like to apply for a residency?
Trained as an artist, draughtsman and builder, Louis Émauré has gradually turned towards research at the crossroads of art history, aesthetics and material anthropology. Richard Pereira De Moura, a geographer
Since 2020, Set Chevallier (FR, 1991) and Chloé Van Oost (BE, 1995) have been elaborating anticipation narratives marked by anthropology, design and science-fictional imaginaries. Their practice is anchored in a
Art historian, author and researcher in contemporary art, Clémentine Davin (1985, Lyon) assists personalities from the artistic world, and carries out research and writing missions on behalf of Belgian and
A 2021 graduate of ENSAV La Cambre, Harold Lechien is dedicated to diverting the 2.0 promotional logic and the accompanying novlanguage. Regularly exhibited in Belgium and abroad since 2016, his
L’ISELP accueille cet automne Laurianne Bixhain, artiste photographe, dont le travail récent explore la transformation des matières dans la production d’objets industriels. Elle interroge notre rapport à la technologie et pose son regard sur l’apparence, le toucher, et la matérialité des surfaces.
Anthropologue et agroécologue de formation, Jean-Baptiste Molina poursuit une pratique transdisciplinaire croisant sciences, spiritualités, militantismes, arts et autres rapports sensibles aux mondes.