Viktoriia Oreshko, a painter who graduated in 2024 with honours, is the winner of the 7th edition of the Sisley x Beaux-Arts de Paris Prize for Young Artists.

This prize, co-created by Sisley and Beaux-Arts de Paris, aims to promote emerging talent. To support the artist in her future projects and the launch of her career, Sisley is awarding her a grant and dedicating an exhibition to her next June at its Paris headquarters as part of its Trois Cinq Friedland cultural programme.
 

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.


During this first week-long course at the School, the artistic practice workshops invited participants to develop a piece based on a work from Beaux-Arts de Paris collections. Each studio head involved developed a specific proposal related to this work, combining an original approach with reflections informed by art history.

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. 


Designed as an opportunity for discussion and networking, the aim of the day was to support the transition from school to the professional world by offering practical tools and opportunities for dialogue on contemporary artistic practices.

Registration until April 9, 2026

The Fresco & Art in Situations programme at Beaux-Arts de Paris is aimed at artists in their 3rd year of study at the Beaux-Arts de Paris, as well as holders of a bac +3 (DNA, art school bachelor, DNMADE, DNSEP) by 1 October 2026 or with at least 3 years' professional experience in the art world.
 

6th edition of CRUSH


Crush is an opportunity to showcase the current work of young artists from the School to art professionals, exhibition curators, art critics, gallery owners, directors of art centres and museums, etc.
 

RSVP : PROS ONLY
 

Sila Candansayar, Cléopatra Gones, and Apolline Regent graduates of Beaux-Arts de Paris in 2025 are winners of the "Mennour Emergence" programme, which is committed to supporting young artists in the early stages of their careers, as part of the Mennour Institute.

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 shares the prize with three artists whose work they admire.
 

You wish to join Beaux-Arts de Paris ?
Take part in our Open Day Saturday, 31st January


An unmissable event for anyone wishing to join the School and find out everything there is to know about the courses offered at the Beaux-Arts de Paris – the preparatory class with a social focus (Via Ferrata), the first-cycle diploma (bachelor's level) and the national higher diploma in plastic arts (DNSAP, master's level).

A unique opportunity to interact with teams, lecturers, students and graduates.
 

Created nine years ago by the Beaux-Arts de Paris, the Hérodote programme, supported by the Friends of Beaux-Arts de Paris, welcomes 15 to 20 students each year, including refugee artists and asylum seekers who have undertaken or completed higher education in art in their country of origin. 

Initiated by Sophie Marino programme manager, it offers a supportive environment in which students can regain confidence in themselves and their practice and forge bonds.

The exhibition will close exceptionally at 5 p.m. on Saturday 31 January.

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