Contest «My master in art history in 180 seconds»
This is one of the highlights of the program: in the Jacqueline Lichtenstein auditorium of the Colbert gallery, 20 Master 2 students in art history and archaeology will have three minutes to present their research in a dedicated competition in front of an audience unfamiliar with the discipline. They must present their research in a clear, engaging and stimulating manner in three minutes (180 seconds). The challenge is to make all the complex subjects they have been working on for several months understandable. A jury composed of personalities from the history of art will reward the best interventions.
Three prizes will be awarded: two jury prizes of 1,000 euros each (with the support of Étienne Bréton, Saint Honoré Art Consulting and the Foundation for Art and Research), and a Daily Prize for Internet Art, allowing everyone to vote by choosing their candidate.
Among the members of the jury:
Christian Volle (Fondation pour l'art et la recherche), Étienne Bréton (Saint Honoré Art Consulting), Fabien Lacouture (INHA), Pauline Lafille (University of Limoges)
Practical information
Sunday, September 17
14h - 15h30
Award ceremony at 4 pm
Free entry
National Institute of Art History - Colbert Gallery, Jacqueline Lichtenstein Auditorium
6 rue des Petits Champs 75002 Paris
All information can be found on the INHA agenda: www.inha.fr