Research

Research
Practice-based research in arts sets artistic experimentation at the core of the methodological approaches of the humanities and social sciences: not research about art, but research through art.
These tools have allowed us to broaden our activities and approaches to research, drawing on the framework of projects such as the future laboratory of research at Villa Arson, the creation of the Laboratoire International Associé (LIA) in partnership with the Université Laval in Quebec, and the development of our own PhD program. Other activities which help to stimulate research at Villa Arson include regular seminars, study days and conferences (for instance the 2020 seminar “Les pédagogies critiques en école d’art”) and our participation in international networks like ECART (the European Ceramic Art & Research Team).