Exhibitions around crafts and design
On the occasion of the 40th edition of the European Heritage Days, the JAD offers an exceptional program around the theme of living heritage.
The JAD is a new facility in the Hauts-de-Seine department dedicated to the dialogue between the arts and design professions. In the buildings classified as Historical Monuments of the former National Ceramics School of Sèvres, the JAD offers professionals a unique place of creation and emulation, conducive to collaboration, innovation, transmission and promotion of know-how. The JAD is also an exhibition space, a MakerLab as well as workshops of craftsmen and designers.
Exhibitions
White pages, collective exhibition on JAD’s collaborative research and innovation program.
After discovering the plurality of profiles and approaches of JAD creators in Matières à pensées, the JAD invites you to discover the research and collaborative innovation program led by its creators. This new exhibition Pages Blanches: projets de recherches et d'innovations collaboratives, presents the lines of research and the first works resulting from the collaboration between the creators of JAD. You will be able to discover their universe of research and creation, and the first materializations of their research approaches, from sketches to prototypes, through the narrative of their collaborations and inventions. Guided tour of the exhibition: Saturday 16 September at 11am
Exhibition-restitution of Juliette Green’s residence at the JAD
Juliette Green is a young French visual artist, installed at JAD between April and July 2023 as part of a creation residency conducted in partnership between the Salon de Montrouge and the Hauts-de-Seine Department. During her adolescence, Juliette Green developed a method for taking notes at school by mixing texts and drawings. She now uses it to tell stories in her works. The visual artist looked at the JAD to tell us, with delicacy, his past and present story, that of creation: “What do we feel when we create?”.
Photographic exhibition
Back the first two editions of the ADIR program (Artist Designer In Residence) led by the Indonesian French Institute and the Cush Cush Gallery in Bali.