Mille Formes, the first art initiation center for 0-6 year olds created in France, reopens its doors on September 17 with a brand new program. To inaugurate the interactive exhibition “The people of tomorrow”, the artist Jean-Charles de Castelbajac will be present to unveil this new project and meet the public.
After a summer break, thousand shapes returns on September 17. That day, as part of the new programming, JJean-Charles de Castelbajac will present his exhibition The People of Tomorrow » produced by the Centre Pompidou. The artist, fashion designer and designer, who is also the author of Volcamour, the logo of Clermont-Ferrand Massif central 2028, invests the space in order to awaken the artistic sensitivity of children and draw their attention to the strong signs of our time.
Two other artists will present their workshops on the same day:
Elisa Géhin is a artist and illustrator who created ” It doesn’t stand up » aimed at 0-24 months. Intrigued by the children, she decided to work with them in order to write books. To definitively solve the mystery, she ends up having babies herself… and finds that indeed, these little people “can’t stand up straight away”! It is in this dynamic that she designed a directory of shapes inspired by elongated bodies. A game where the only rule is to stay down.
Marion Chatel Chaix culinary designer will present his workshop Dive into the heart of the senses which will allow children to engage all the senses and be able to make memories.
A workshop entitled “Jthem visuals for kids ” of Victor Vasarely will also be an opportunity to rediscover the universe of this artist. Children are invited to play with visual effects and space to create another world endowed with illusions.
An article from the editorial staff of the Journal de l’éco