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ABOUT

ABOUT

ACEA-Marnay is an artist residency supported by les Ateliers de Création et d'Expression Artistique (ACEA). We focus on bringing people together to emphasize the importance of meaningful and multi-layered cultural exchanges through music and art.

DECRIPTION OF RESIDENCY
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ARTIST RESIDENCY

ACEA-Marnay Artist Residency invites emerging and established artists of all disciplines for a time and space away from their usual environments. We provide an opportunity for artists to reflect, research, create, and present in the small, rural village of

Marnay Sur Seine, France.

DESCRIPTION OF RESIDENCY

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ACEA-Marnay allows regional, national, and international artists the opportunity to exchange professional and emotive

approaches towards new experiences and aesthetic realities. Located in the historic village of Marnay Sur Seine

(1 hour by train from Paris) ACEA-Marnay emphasizes the connection between the local community and the diverse

artists this village attracts. This residency encourages projects promoting the interaction and relationships between

different cultures worldwide. 

 

Duration of Residency:

 

1 to 2 months

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Number of Artists at one time:

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3

 

ACEA-Marnay offers each artist support for the following aspects of the residency:

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-Private bedroom with private bathroom

-Shared kitchen with other artists in residence

-Private art studio

-Possibility of individual exhibition/Artist talk

-Weekly trips to the farmer's market/local establishments for groceries/art supplies, etc.

-Two group outings per residency to research the Champagne-Ardenne region

-Information about daily logistics as well as the regional arts scene

-Interaction with the community

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Residency fees do not include:

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-Airfares

-Visas

-Airport pickup or return (although we will help organize this for you)

-Transportation

-General living costs such as food, health, and travel insurance (we will assist you in finding proper groceries and staples)

-Art supplies (we will assist you in finding specific supplies if necessary)

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ACEA-Marnay is an independent project and is currently unable to provide financial support for visiting artists. For artists applying for grants and scholarships in their home country ACEA-Marnay can provide official documents and letters of invitation as necessary.

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Selection Procedure:

 

By Committee

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Application Deadlines:

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Spring 2024 residencies (March, April, May) due February 15, 2024

Summer 2024 residencies (June, July, August) due April 15, 2024

Fall /Winter 2024 residencies (Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec.) due May 1, 2024

Email keri@acea-marnay.org for detailed information and application

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Rates:

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950 euros per month per artist

 

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CAFE

CAFE

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Directly across the street from the artist residency, L'Expressoir Cafe offers a creative gathering location for visiting artists to engage in conversation with the local community as well as artists from nearby residencies. The cafe regularly hosts music concerts, readings, and events to foster multi cultural connections.

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GALLERY

GALLERY

THE TEAM

THE TEAM

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Mathilde Rousseau Domec

 

Mathilde Rousseau Domec graduated from the drama school Charles Dullin in Paris. She then returned to Marnay Sur Seine to create her project of a cultural and artistic cafe, alongside with the artist residency. It is important for her to make a link with the artistic history of the village and to support and welcome artists from all over the world. This continues the path created by her grandfather and well known painter Claude Domec, who created many pieces of artwork in his studio on the river Seine in Marnay.

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Keri Rosebraugh

 

Keri Rosebraugh attained her MFA in Florence, Italy and currently lives and works in Marnay Sur Seine as well as Los Angeles, CA. In 2016 her work was accepted into three group exhibitions in Paris in conjunction with the International Summit on Climate Change. Rosebraugh's artwork is part of the Permanent Collection of the Museo de Arte Contemporanea di Florina, in Greece, and her recent solo exhibitions and artist talks include the Cartavetra Gallery in Florence, Italy, and the Neutra Institute Museum in LA, CA. Her work has been included into the Natural History /State Darwin Museum in Moscow, Russia, and in 2018 on exhibit at Yonsei University, in Seoul, Korea.

SELECTION COMMITTEE

Eugène Van Lamsweerde

Born in the Netherlands, Van Lamsweerde lives and works in France. First a sculptor, he made thirty monumental works then devoted himself to painting and drawing. He has taught at the Rietveld Academy and the St. Joost Academy in the Netherlands and has also been a member of the selection committee of the Salon de la Jeune Sculpture. He has had numerous exhibitions in Europe, USA and South America.

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Didier Rousseau-Navarre

Visual Artist, Sculptor.

His work testifies to an unceasing search for the meaning of being in the world.

Creator and curator of the Botanical Garden in Marnay Sur Seine.

Administrator of the Botanical Gardens of France.

Member of the National Heritage and Architecture Commission.

Member of the strategic guidance board of the Foundation for Biodiversity Research.

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Paula Temple

Paula Temple is an American artist who lives and works in Marnay-sur-Seine, France. She is a Professor of Art, Emerita from the University of Mississippi teaching studio art - primarily figure drawing, painting and design. Her works can be found in public and private collections in the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, The Eastern Caribbean, Europe, and Canada.

MARNAY SUR SEINE

MARNAY SUR SEINE

Located one hour by train from Paris, Marnay Sur Seine lies in the beautiful Champagne Ardenne region. Its open spaces, its agricultural landscapes, its woods and forests, and the valley of the Seine...a soft countryside rich in history. 

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