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Exhibitions & Events

Ravisius Textor
Nevers | FR | 2024
• Book lauch of 
Une Conversation autour du livre 
de la neige* on March 3, 2024.
avec Valentin Garcia 

Centre National du Graphisme — Le Signe 
Chaumont | FR | 2022
• Co-organisation of the exhibition
Post-Scriptum: Épisode trois, Chère Maia,
as-tu des nouvelles de Tommy Rot ?
 

presented from May 11 to 29, 2022.
with Valentin Garcia

Le Lac
Brussels | BE | 2022
• Programming, organisation and coordination
of the workshops program Never Force the Back
and its two evening events. From March
to July 2022, it brought together Tessa Hall,
Gary Farelly (Office for Joint Administrative
Intelligence
), ByeByeBinaryOO collective,
Léa BeauboisGérémy Lelièvre
et Marjolein Guldentops invited to collectively
question the embodiment of a text
as a creative medium.

Biennale internationale de design graphique
Chaumont | FR | 2021
• Exhibition of the poster Grizzly Man
for the 29th international competition.
drawn with Clara Degay.

Antwerp Poster Festival 
Antwerp | BE | 2020
• Exhibition of the poster Grizzly Man.
drawn with Clara Degay.

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Performances & Readings

P—ost
Arnhem | NL | 2023
• Performance Chère Maia, as-tu des nouvelles
de Tommy Rot ?
and activation of the lost gloves book
on April 7 and April 8, 2023 for the Book Fair
Not Just a Fair organised by Not Just a Collective.

Le Lac
Brussels | BE | 2022
• Reading of the text Chère Maia, as-tu des nouvelles
de Tommy Rot ?
and activation of the lost gloves book
for the closing night of the workshops program
Never Force the Back on July 8, 2022.

Centre National du Graphisme — Le Signe 
Chaumont | FR | | 2022
• Reading of the text Chère Maia, as-tu des nouvelles
de Tommy Rot ?
and activation of the lost gloves book
for the opening of the exhibition Post-Scriptum :
Épisode trois, Chère Maia, as-tu des nouvelles
de Tommy Rot ?
on November 13, 2022.

Au Pain Paillasse
Clermont-Ferrand| FR | 2019
• Collective performance A Bag of BReads
based on A Bag of Beads written by George Brecht
and Robert Filliou and taken from Games at
the Cedilla, or the Cedilla Takes Off
published
in 1967. Presented on August 24, 2019.

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Workshops

Le Septantecinq — École Supérieure des Arts de l'Image
Workshop | 1 week
Brussels | BE | 2023
• Slideshow focusing on the exhibition of
the Graphic Design department’s work for
the School Open Days on March 24 - 25, 2022
with the second year students.
coordinated with Valentin Garcia

Campus Fonderie de l’Image
Workshop | 1 week
Bagnolet | FR | 2022
• Paroles Gelées focusing on the conversation
as artworks' mode of existence with
the first year Master students in Graphic Design.
coordinated with Valentin Garcia

École Supérieuredes Arts Appliqués de Bourgogne
Workshop | 2 weeks
Nevers | FR | 2022
• et, tiret focusing on the notice and the manual.
Organisation of the restitution exhibition and
its activation at Ravisius Textor  on May 13, 2022
with the first and second year DN MADe students
in Graphic Design.
coordinated with Marion Moulin et Jade Rouanet

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Articles & Prices

Small Press Big Award 22
Price | Gent | BE | 2022
Won for the editorial work Maqui, Maki, Maquey
during the Zine Happening VII organised by Les VoiZines
at Kunsthal Gent.
Texts by Marine Forestier.

It’s Nice That
Article | 2020

A Bag of BReads
Article | 2020
Revue Approche n°4 Co-pain.
Published by Tombolo Presses.

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Residencies

La fraternelle
Residency | 6 weeks
Saint-Claude | FR | 2021
• Writing, layout and staging of the book
Une porte sans poignée. Between a play
and a short story, this book highlights the links
that bring together the world of page layout
and the world of stage direction by considering
and recognising the printer as the main
actor·ess of the play. It was performed
by the La fraternelle theatre company
on November 13, 2021.
with Marion Moulin and Jade Rouanet

 

La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club 
Internship | 6 months
New York | USA | 2019 · 2020
• Assitant
• Personal research on the kinesic transcription
of How to open a new Book written by the bookbinder
William Matthews and published in 1835.