Residency Returns
Villa Kujoyama
This film was made for the Villa Kujoyama exhibition in partnership with Maison d’Exceptions/ Première Vision Paris 2019 with the generous contribution of the Musée…
This film was made for the Villa Kujoyama exhibition in partnership with Maison d’Exceptions/ Première Vision Paris 2019 with the generous contribution of the Musée…
This video was produced by Made in Town as part of the travelling exhibition The Lace Review. At the initiative of the City of Calais,…
The first stage of touring exhibition The Lace Review, that brings together the 14 last manufactures of Leavers lace still operating in Calais and Caudry,…
From 3rd to 29th April 2018, join the TRIANGLE ARTS & MÉTIERS: 22 ephemeral spaces – shops, showrooms, galleries – are available for rent for a week or month during the European Artistic Craft Days and the Futurs en transmission event at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris. An exceptional opportunity to make yourself known, develop your economic activity and promote the attractiveness of your territory.
TRIANGLE ARTS & MÉTIERS is co-organized by Made in Town and Slow Made, in partnership with the Musée des Arts et Métiers and the Institut National des Métiers d’Art.
Made in Town interrupts the daily grind, taking a voyage south to the Midi-Pyrenees region of France, in pursuit of local savoir-faire and products, desiring (as always) to strengthen the bond between the public and producers. The exhibition Made in Town / Montagne Noire parks its suitcases first at the Castres Economic Fair.
Made in Town presents Inventaire (inventer + faire),a selection of products reflecting the particular know-how of ateliers all around the world.
Bold creators and artists are the heart of the community, they try, test and make experiences with new materials and new techniques. The second main point is about the know-how and its transmission and continuity.
Design for Peace presents at Made in Town its first collection of decorative objects and fashion accessories: Transhumance. It is the result of seven weeks of collaborative work between seventeen Malian Tuareg craftsmen – now taking refuge in Burkina Faso – and six young French designers, who were gathered in Ouagadougou for a 50 day residency.