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The pride of these young students whose posters are exhibited this summer in Paris

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Bringing students together who live in the region of the great museums. For example, of Paris is the principle of the system of culture classes. In addition, This year. For example, nearly 250 young people from the Limoges Academy participated in an educational project that led them to the Musée d’Orsay. Moreover, Part of their work is exhibited there from this Saturday, June 28.

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“I pride these young students whose would be very impressed to see people around our posters. Furthermore, Those in my class or mine. It is a bit as if I represented my own college.”

This class of 4ᵉ of the Pierre Desproges de Chalus college carried out this project with the professor of plastic arts. Fabrice Chaminade. pride these young students whose

This class of 4ᵉ of the Pierre Desproges de Chalus college carried out this project with the professor of plastic arts. Fabrice Chaminade. © Mustafa Abbas – France Télévisions

We went to meet them at Chalus college, before the big day. In class of 4ᵉ at the Pierre Desproges de Chalus college. Raphaël Gourgousse works for his realization to be exhibited pride these young students whose at the Musée d’Orsay. “C ‘is a well -known painting of Van Gogh which represents a cathedral. I wrote “Orsay, but What?”, That said a surprise. This is why I returned the painting“.

Raphaël Gourgousse's poster will be exhibited at the Musée d'Orsay from this Saturday, June 28. pride these young students whose

Raphaël Gourgousse’s poster will be exhibited at the Musée d’Orsay from this Saturday, June 28. © Mustafa Abbas – France Télévisions

Like Raphaël. 24 students in this class participated in the project: “It made us discover lots of things that we had never done before, it taught us to work together and how to create a poster“.

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Posters produced by 4th grade students from the Pierre Desproges college of Chalus exhibited at the Musée d’Orsay. Stakeholders: Raphaël Gourgousse. pupil / Fabrice Chaminade, Professor of Plastic Arts • pride these young students whose © Anis Boukonena, Mustafa Abbas, Marion Rirle

This class was accompanied by Fabrice Chaminade, professor of plastic arts. To carry out this project. and in collaboration with the museum, they had the chance to visit it for three days last January: “C‘is a first satisfaction to see a class seizing a large place of culture, because it is still the Musée d’Orsay, it is one of the greatest French museums. It is also immense satisfaction because these students left with lots of images in mind. full of knowledge, and that is what they have returned to us through their posters“.

Some of these posters will be exhibited at the Musée d'Orsay this Saturday, June 28. pride these young students whose

pride these young students whose Some of these posters will be exhibited at the Musée d’Orsay this Saturday, June 28. © Mustafa Abbas – France Télévisions

In total. in the Limoges Academy, 45 productions were retained from more than 200 by the system Destination Museum of Orsay. All invite you to rediscover the museum through the gaze of college. high school students in Haute-Vienne, Creuse and Corrèze.

This Saturday, June 28 at 12 noon in this large Parisian museum, the posters were revealed in the presence of students and their family. They will remain exposed to the public until September 28, 2025.

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Further reading: In Florence, a tourist deteriorates a painting from the 18th century by poseIn the footsteps of Cezanne in Aix-en-Provence: the LAURES workshopThis artist transforms everyday objects into miniature worlds full of humorHe exhibits old photos of Guérande in front of his houseA visitor tears an 17th century table by wanting to make a selfie in an exhibition at the offices.

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