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17 and 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
The exhibition will be an integral part of the tour of the Sorbonne. It does not require a reservation.
September 2022
Saturday 17
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday 18
10:00 - 17:00
Accessible to the motor impaired
0 to 99 years old

La Sorbonne

45-47 rue des Écoles 75005 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France

Exhibition of the work of the students of the vocational schools and art schools of the Paris Academy

On the occasion of the European Heritage Days in the Sorbonne, the Rectorate is proud to present the work of its talented students in the field of design and arts and crafts.
17 and 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
The exhibition will be an integral part of the tour of the Sorbonne. It does not require a reservation.
Exposition dans le grand salon de tenues confectionnées par les élèves des lycées professionnels de la mode et de l’élégance © Rectorat de Paris

The Paris Academy has several professional high schools and arts schools, specialized in the professions of fashion and elegance, decorative arts, photography and image, design, wood, etc. offering a rich catalogue of demanding training, from feather-looms to boilermaking, including cabinetry, leather goods, jewellery, glassware, etc. These include the Lycée des métiers Lucas de Nehou (5th and 14th), the INJS (Institut national des jeunes sourds de Paris, 5e), Lycée des métiers Marie Laurencin (10th), Lycée des métiers Dorian (11th), Lycée des métiers Paul Poiret (11th), Lycée des métiers Turquetil (11th), École Boulle (12th), Lycée professionnelle Chennevière Malézieux (12th), Lycée polyvalent Elisa Lemonnier (12th), Lycée Corvisart-Tolbiac (13th), EREA (Establishment régional d'enseignement adapté) Croce Spinelli (14th), ENSAAMA (École nationale supérieure des arts appliqués et des métiers d'art) Olivier de Serres (15th), Lycée Professionnel Brassaï (15th), Lycée des Métiers Fresnel (15th), Lycée des Métiers Léonard de Vinci (15th), Lycée des Métiers Octave Feuillet (16th), Lycée des Métiers Auguste Renoir (18th), Lycée Polyvalent Alembert (19th), the Lycée polyvalent Diderot (19th century) or the Lycée des métiers Hector Guimard (19th century).
The prestigious historic spaces of the Academic Palace will thus be the perfect setting for the achievements of talented students from some of these institutions, a true heritage in the making. The Grand Salon, for example, will host an exhibition of outfits made and worn by students of the academy during the fashion and elegance high school parades that traditionally take place in the Grand Amphitheatre. And there will be many other works brought to light during the visit including, among others, the work of member institutions of the Campus des Métiers d'Art & Design.
Born in 2020 under the impetus of the Paris Academy and the Île-de-France region, led by Ensaama and registered in an exceptional partnership with the Mobilier National - also a founding member - the Campus, a space for reflection and exchange unique in France, plays a leading role in the development and promotion of excellence training. Designed as a true incubator, it brings together several thousand students in pre and post-baccalaureate courses, in harmony with the needs of the creative sector.
The Rector of the Academy and the Chancellery of the Universities of Paris have chosen to support the promotion of vocational education, which is intended to be multidisciplinary, for better learning and easier integration into working life. They thank the institutions that generously lend, on the occasion of the European Heritage Days, the works made by their students.
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Thème 2022
Patrimoine durable
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About the location

La Sorbonne
45-47 rue des Écoles 75005 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France
The Sorbonne. A name that resonates throughout the world as a synonym for intelligence and culture, knowledge and critical thinking. Located in the heart of the Latin Quarter, the Sorbonne was one of the medieval colleges of the University of Paris, before designating, by extension, this entire university. Renovated by Cardinal de Richelieu, it was rebuilt by the Third Republic which made it the heart and symbol of the French education system. Nowadays the headquarters of the Chancellery of Universities and the Paris Academy, it still houses several internationally renowned higher education and research institutions. It has seen a succession of great minds, scholars and knowledge-smugglers who have helped to enrich the common heritage of humanity. In the Sorbonne, the word heritage takes on its full meaning on the occasion of the European Heritage Days. This high place of knowledge opens its doors to you and invites you to come and discover the treasures sheltered by its walls, witness
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Édifice scolaire et éducatif
Grand Amphithéâtre de la Sorbonne © Chancellerie des universités de Paris