Beaux-Arts de Paris is pleased to launch a new student mobility partnership with the Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives (INRAP). The students selected for this programme are sent to a preventive archaeology site (Guadeloupe, Guyana or Reunion Island) as active observers within a research team, in order to nourish their reflection and practice in a non-artistic context. They find themselves in a situation of self-learning through contact and exchanges with professionals and scientists involved in projects that bear witness to the issues of the present.
Raphaël Maman and Margot Poisson, 4th year students, are inaugurating this partnership in Reunion and Guadeloupe respectively.