Légende : éco-pâturage aux Beaux-Arts de Marseille, 2024
Nadia Slimani

Resources, craftsmanship and excellence

Tangible Festival

  • Conference-
  • Round table-
  • MucemLab
Festival Tangie
Festival Tangible © Fotokino

The one-day event on October 23, 2025 at the MucemLab brings together designers, artists, teachers and cultural players for three round-table discussions.

In the morning, a first meeting highlights the Beaux-Arts de Marseille publication retracing 13 years of workshops, and opens up prospects for new collaborations with CIRVA. The afternoon opens with a cross-conversation on the issues of territory and wool, exploring the links between textile practices, raw materials and territorial roots. Finally, the last round table is devoted to student projects around the Parc national des Calanques, questioning ways of managing rather than developing sensitive environments.

The program

  • 10:30 a.m. | Presentation of the Beaux-Arts de Marseille publication retracing 13 years of workshops at the school and Cirva, and prospects for collaboration between the school and Cirva.

    With Inge Linder Gaillard (Director of Beaux-Arts de Marseille), Stanislas Colodiet (Director of CIRVA), Agnès Martel and Sybille Berger (teachers at Beaux-Arts de Marseille), and Johanne Dendleux (head of corporate projects at the Institut pour les Savoir-Faire Français).

  • 2pm | Round Table Territorial and wool issues Cross-conversation on textile design practices, the raw materials that drive them and the territories that shape them.

    With Théophile Peris (artist), Agnès Martel, Sybille Berger, Inès Bressand (Designer) and Rémi Marilleau (Upholsterer).

  • 3:30 pm | Round-table discussion Unlearning planning, learning to manage Around student projects for the Parc des Calanques, a discussion on managing sensitive environments.

    With Frédéric Frédout and Marion Serre (Design professors at the Marseille School of Fine Arts), Magali Veyrat and Frédérique Figueiroa (Public Relations Department at the Calanques National Park), Nadine Gomez-Passamar (Director and curator of the Gassendi Museum in Digne-les-bains from 1989 to 2024)

The one-day event on October 23, 2025 at the MucemLab brings together designers, artists, teachers and cultural players for three round-table discussions.

Festival Tangie
Festival Tangible © Fotokino

In the morning, a first meeting highlights the Beaux-Arts de Marseille publication retracing 13 years of workshops, and opens up prospects for new collaborations with CIRVA. The afternoon opens with a cross-conversation on the issues of territory and wool, exploring the links between textile practices, raw materials and territorial roots. Finally, the last round table is devoted to student projects around the Parc national des Calanques, questioning ways of managing rather than developing sensitive environments.

The program

  • 10:30 a.m. | Presentation of the Beaux-Arts de Marseille publication retracing 13 years of workshops at the school and Cirva, and prospects for collaboration between the school and Cirva.

    With Inge Linder Gaillard (Director of Beaux-Arts de Marseille), Stanislas Colodiet (Director of CIRVA), Agnès Martel and Sybille Berger (teachers at Beaux-Arts de Marseille), and Johanne Dendleux (head of corporate projects at the Institut pour les Savoir-Faire Français).

  • 2pm | Round Table Territorial and wool issues Cross-conversation on textile design practices, the raw materials that drive them and the territories that shape them.

    With Théophile Peris (artist), Agnès Martel, Sybille Berger, Inès Bressand (Designer) and Rémi Marilleau (Upholsterer).

  • 3:30 pm | Round-table discussion Unlearning planning, learning to manage Around student projects for the Parc des Calanques, a discussion on managing sensitive environments.

    With Frédéric Frédout and Marion Serre (Design professors at the Marseille School of Fine Arts), Magali Veyrat and Frédérique Figueiroa (Public Relations Department at the Calanques National Park), Nadine Gomez-Passamar (Director and curator of the Gassendi Museum in Digne-les-bains from 1989 to 2024)