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JACES events on Charles Mérieux - Gerland campus - Descartes site

For the Arts and Culture in Higher Education Days, usually referred to in French as "JACES" (Journées des arts et de la culture dans l'enseignement supérieur), over 30 events will be organized over three days at the Lyon Saint-Étienne university campuses.

Discover the eight events organized on the Charles Mérieux - Gerland campus, and specifically at the Descartes site, whether it be at the Artemisia Gallery, the Diderot Library, Kantor Theater or the Descartes Auditorium.

#JACES2018 by event type

Concert

  • "Midday Concert"
    The flute class will be the guest of this midday concert organized once a month at ENS de Lyon in partnership with the Conservatoire national supérieur musique et danse (CNSMD) de Lyon
    Organized by:
    the Conservatoire national supérieur musique et danse de Lyon and the Cultural affairs department at ENS de Lyon
    Date:
    Tuesday, April 3, 2018
    Time:
    12:30 PM
    Location:
    Kantor Theater, Lyon (France)
    Registration/Entrance fee: Free/Free entry

Exhibition

  • "07 Landscape"
    Exhibition on "writing and architecture" from the first two research training courses (parcours formation recherche) with students from the École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Saint-Étienne and the École normale supérieure (ENS) de Lyon
    Organized by:
    the leaders of the research training courses, Evelyne Chalaye, Jean-Luc Bayard (ENSASE) and Éric Dayre (CERCC), the ENSASE teams and the Cultural affairs department at ENS de Lyon.
    Date: Tuesday, April 3, Wednesday, April 4 and Thursday, April 5, 2018
    Time: from 9 AM to 7 PM
    Guided tour: Tuesday, April 3 at 3 PM
    Location: Artemisia Gallery, Lyon (France)
    Registration/Entrance fee: Free/Free entry

     

Exhibitions/Gatherings

  • "A Window into... Russian Letters"
    To tie in with the Paris Book Fair which will be honoring Russia this year, the Diderot Library will be exhibiting its Russian treasures: unmissable classics reflecting the diversity and dynamism of contemporary Russian creative writing from internationally recognized authors, as well as new, emerging and promising talent
    Organized by: Diderot Library and Anne Maître, coordinator of Slav collections
    Date: Tuesday, April 3, Wednesday, April 4 and Thursday, April 5, 2018
    Time: from 9 AM to 7 PM
    Guided tours on Wednesday, 4 and Thursday, April 5 from 3 PM to 4 PM
    Location: Diderot University Library, Lyon (France)
    Registration/Entrance fee: Free/Free entry
  • "Astronomy, between dreams and calculations, from Galileo to space exploration"
    This exhibition explores the way in which the evolution of science builds a vision of the world and shapes the social imaginary model
    Organized by: Claire Barel-Moisan (IHRIM), Hugues Chabot (S2HEP), Christèle Couleau (Université Paris 13 - Paris Nord) and Isabelle Vauglin (The Lyon Observatory), accompanied by original work by artists from the Émile Cohl school, along the gallery
    Date: Tuesday, April 3, Wednesday, April 4 and Thursday, April 5, 2018
    Time: from 9 AM to 7 PM
    Guided tour on Tuesday, April 3 at 3 PM
    Location: Diderot University Library, Lyon (France)
    Registration/Entrance fee: Free/Free entry

Screening/Gathering

  • "Tender complaints" ("Les tendres plaintes")
    One night in April 1970, a children's sanatorium collapsed under Mont-Blanc following a landslide that killed 71 people, including 56 children. At the boundaries of documentary and poetry, this film plunges us into a search for meaning on the brink of faults, like a challenge against oblivion. Screening followed by a discussion with the author of the project, Perrine Lamy Quique
    Organized by: the Social Science department, as part of the "Archives of Intimacy" seminar (Christine Détrez, Laurent Demanze and Boris Gobille)
    Date: Tuesday, April 3, 2018
    Time: 6:00 PM
    Location: Kantor Theater, Lyon (France)
    Registration/Entrance fee: Free/Free entry

Gatherings

  • "De Vive Voix #14" ("Face to Face #14"): Mathieu Larnaudie
    Meet the author Mathieu Larnaudie - a series of Face to Face literary and poetry events
    Organized by: the Comparative Studies and Research Center on Creative Arts (CERCC - Centre d'études et de recherche comparée sur la création) and the Diderot Library (as part of "De Vive Voix" event series)
    Date: Thursday, April 5, 2018
    Time: 5:00 PM
    Location: Diderot University Library, Lyon (France)
    Registration/Entrance fee: Free/Free entry
  • "Préférence Photographie #31" ("Photography Preferences #31") by Anne-Lise Broyer
    A graduate of the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris, followed by the Atelier national de recherche typographique, Anne-Lise Broyer is a frequent visitor to libraries and movie theaters. Her training has particularly led her to question photography's relationship with other art forms
    Organized by: the Images mission and Cultural affairs department at ENS de Lyon, Roger-Yves Roche, Université Lumière Lyon 2, and David Gauthier, ENS Lyon, in partnership with the Art & Université association.
    Date: Thursday, April 5, 2018
    Time: 6:00 PM
    Location: Descartes Auditorium, Lyon (France)
    Registration/Entrance fee: Free/Free entry
  • "ArtScience: a summit meeting"
    The association will be presenting its project, ArtScience, a collaboration between artists and researchers producing works based on scientific research. Several lab partnerships made up of one artist and one scientist will be asked to discuss research led by the scientist. These discussions and scientific images produced by the researcher will then form the basis of the artist's work. These discussions and the works created will be used as mediation tools during the workshops organized by DéMesures.
    You will then be asked to deconstruct your beliefs in a participatory workshop, which aims to demonstrate that links between art and science exist and that there is sometimes a very fine line between these two disciplines. This workshop will be followed by a round table with one of the artist-scientist pairs, as well as various stakeholders in the project. You will finally be able to put yourself in the artist's shoes by creating a work using scientific images.
    Four artists have been invited to participate in this project, which will begin over the coming weeks:Nabil Tazi (photography), Mauricio Masoli (painting), Laurent Perche (drawing), Juliette Montier.
    Organized by:
    the DéMesures scientific culture association and Taverne Gutemberg
    Date: Thursday, April 5, 2018
    Time: from 6:30PM to 7:30 PM
    Location: Descartes Auditorium, Lyon (France)
    Registration/Entrance fee: Free/Free entry