Thirty secondary school pupils from around twenty schools across the country were selected to take part in this programme, created in 2007 by the Culture & Diversity Foundation to help them prepare for entrance exams to art and design schools...
On Friday, 20 February 2026, Beaux-Arts de Paris hosted an inter-school professional day, organised in partnership with École des Arts Décoratifs – PSL and École nationale supérieure d'art de Paris-Cergy, aimed at young graduates.
This professional training programme provides students with the opportunity to work closely with artists working in situ and external contributors who are experts in various fields of public art.
Sila Candansayar, Cléopatra Gones, and Apolline Regent, 2025 graduates of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, are the winners of the "Mennour Emergence" programme, which is committed to supporting young artists in the early stages of their careers, as part of the...
Created in 2023, the Grands Prix de l'Académie des Beaux-Arts pay tribute to the great creators of our time while helping young artists to raise awareness of their work: each winner supports three young artists...
L’esprit de l’atelier brings together 16 artists trained at Beaux-Arts de Paris in Djamel Tatah's studio, where he taught for fifteen years. The exhibition focuses on a "textbook case": the unique functioning of Beaux-Arts de Paris studios.
The result of a series of discussions on the growing role of poetry in contemporary artistic practices, the exhibition Des mots et des mondes considers writing as a plastic material in its own right.
The new exhibition at the Cabinet des Dessins et Estampes - Jean Bonna des Beaux-Arts in Paris focuses on Michelangelo to explore the concepts of influence and transmission.
Signing event for the launch of the book Claude Rutault, La Marelle, entre la toile de la même couleur que le mur et la marelle. Texts compiled and prefaced by Blandine Chavanne.
Discover the programme of events and projects associated with the exhibition Des mots et des mondes.
Since the 1970s, Laura Mulvey, theorist of the "male gaze" and feminist filmmaker, has contributed to profoundly transforming our relationship with images...