The Association
WHO ARE WE ?
The association “Les Têtes de l’Art” is at the crossroads of popular education, culture, and social and solidarity economy.
It creates participatory artistic projects, supports local artists and collectives, and develops cooperation projects on a Euro-Mediterranean scale.
Participatory Art
Artists’ Support
International Cooperation
The association creates participatory artistic projects with artists from all disciplines, in partnership with educational, health, social, or specialized institutions.
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The association provides individual or collective support to artists, associations, and project leaders in the cultural and artistic sector of the region.
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The association carries out artistic, cultural, social, and environmental initiatives in partnership with other organizations in Europe and the Mediterranean.
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Our services
These services are provided for artists, associations, and leaders in the social and solidarity economy who do not wish or have the means to turn to the commercial sector. The services are only provided within a non-profit framework. Membership in the association, however, is required.
Audiovisual Service
TV Studio
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We have a television studio: a modular studio equipped with a video control room, robotic cameras, professional lighting, and everything necessary to carry out a wide range of projects under live conditions.
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OUR HISTORY
1996
The association is founded by three actors: Sam Khebizi (current director of the association), Hervé Lavigne, and Xavier-Adrien Laurent.
In addition to producing performances, the association specializes in developing artistic classes and stays, laying the groundwork for the participatory art department that still exists today.
2000 — 2005
1996
The association is founded by three actors: Sam Khebizi (current director of the association), Hervé Lavigne, and Xavier-Adrien Laurent.
In addition to producing performances, the association specializes in developing artistic classes and stays, laying the groundwork for the participatory art department that still exists today.
2000 — 2005