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The plea


A manifesto in favor of ecological and inclusive art highlighting Anthropocene art as a means of political engagement, aiming to raise public awareness of ecological, social, and political issues through art. It presents a theoretical part, illustrated with works of art, and a practical part based on the concepts of eco-art, notably through the work of Paul Ardenne. This advocacy aims to encourage artistic practice that respects and integrates the environment, while being accessible to all, with the aim of promoting global ecological awareness.
Download the pleaThe Vademecum


An educational guide aimed at promoting eco-art and encouraging ecological and inclusive artistic practices, the Vademecum is divided into two main parts. The first theoretical, explaining the concepts and implementation of eco-art, including examples of various artists and projects; the second part offers educational sheets with practical activities accessible to all, aimed at raising awareness of respect for the environment through art.
Download the VademecumInstructor's manual


This manual is a guide for facilitators and/or trainers who implement artistic activities with people with intellectual disabilities and want to enhance their professional artistic development. The manual will help facilitators to create courses and workshops aimed at developing professional artistic skills.
Download the manualProgram for May 24 and 25


Join us on May 24 and 25 at the Ferme de Chosal for two days of training and action around ecological and inclusive art. Plenary conferences, workshops, exchanges. With Anthie Daoutaki, visual art director at Margarita (Greece) Michel Dechamps, educational psychologist (Belgium) Laurence Grosfils, visual artist and teacher at the Haute École Léonard de Vinci -HE Vinci (Belgium) Yves Hanosset, coordinator of the Patrimoine à Roulettes collective (Belgium) and Régine Raphoz, visual artist (France)
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