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SUMMARY:Repérages: Quebec-Louisiane
DESCRIPTION:Key Dates:\n\nMeet & Greet with Artists and Organizers, AcA Café Tuesday, November 15, 2 pm\nArtWalk Saturday December 10, 2022 6-9pm\n\nAcadiana Center for the Arts hosts “Repérages: Quebec-Louisiane” in its AcA Café beginning November 15, 2022 and running through December 23, 2022.\nThis exhibition visits Lafayette after originally opening in Quebec earlier this year and is showcased in partnership with CODOFIL and KINOMADA. The opening of this exhibition marks the beginning of KINOMADA’s short film-intensive taking place in Lafayette over the next 10 days.\n“Repérages” (“Scouting” in english) is an exhibition showcasing the works of eight Louisiana photographers and six Quebecois photographers. Their photos offer an in-depth look into the heart of the Quebec region and that of Southern Louisiana, from Lafayette on out to New Orleans, thus allowing us to discover the territory: neighborhoods, streets, parks, the evocative and little-known places.\nWith an abundance of possibilities for future filming or travel, these places reveal a diversity of spaces and their inhabitants, the very soul of these locales.\nTHE PHOTOGRAPHERS\nRomy Boutin (St-Pierre,  Quebec) – Brad Bowie  (Lafayette) – Éric Côté  (Quebec) – Cendrine Chenel  (Quebec) – Maria Degtiarenko  (New Orleans) – Charles Larroque  (Lafayette) – Tika Laudun  (Bâton-Rouge) – Drake Leblanc (Lafayette) · Camille Lenain (New Orleans) – Samuel Matteau  (Quebec) – Robin May  (Grand Coteau) – Éloïse Pelletier  (Quebec) – Johanne Pouliot (Quebec) – Steven Rivas  (New Orleans)\n****************************************************************************\nThis is a photographic exhibition presented by\nKINOMADA\nFor more than thirteen years now, KINOMADA has brought together filmmakers from all over the world in intensive short film creativity laboratories. These events give artists the opportunity to collaborate with their peers and pass on knowledge to emerging artisans in a climate of sharing and solidarity.\nKINOMADA stagings were held in Quebec as well as internationally in various Francophone countries and Latin America. The organization’s mission is to help forge links between creators from all over the world in order to encourage the exchange of experiences and varied creative techniques that are likely to enrich the initiatives of all.\nLouisiana occupies a place of prominence in Kinomada’s projects. In 2018, the organization produced, in collaboration with the Council for the Development of French in Louisiana (Codofil), a creative laboratory where 24 films were made. At the same time, filmmakers Yannick Nolin, Samuel Matteau and Guillaume Fournier co-directed three short films (Let the Good Times Roll, Acadiana and Belle River) which enjoyed worldwide success while being selected for major festivals.\nAcadiana Center for the Arts \nAcA’s Visual Arts Programs feature exhibitions by world-class artists, presented to the public in Downtown Lafayette. These programs are supported year-round by Doug Ashy Building Materials, the Haynie Family Foundation, Lafayette Travel, a Rebirth Grant from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities, Louisiana Office of Cultural Development, Louisiana Travel, and National Endowment for the Arts.\nAcA would like to thank Philippe Gustin, Charles Larroque, CODOFIL, and KINOMADA for their efforts and partnership in staging this exhibition.\n
URL:https://acadianacenterforthearts.org/events/reperages-quebec-louisiane/
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions,Cafe &amp; Atrium
LOCATION:101 W Vermilion St, Lafayette, LA 70501
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