The second phase of the planned renovation works started in November 2005.
Full opening in 2007:
12 March 2007 / Lyon’s Fine Arts School (Ecole des Beaux Arts de Lyon) is moving in - Arrival of 450 students
19 April 2007 / Official opening of the whole site
With its 19,500m² of renovated buildings, Les Subsistances will be a unique site in France, which incorporates a training centre for visual arts and a professional centre for performing arts dedicated to artistic experimentation and production. |
March 2006 / The creative research laboratory’s team will settle in their new offices.
August 2006 / Two new stages will be opened and dedicated to rehearsals, current projects and amateur practice.
January 2007 / La Boulangerie, one of the theatres, will open to the public during the “Ça change!” Weekend
March 2007 / The Fine Arts School will move in the premises surrounding the central square yard (called La Verrière)
April 2007 / The whole site will reopen its doors, including La Verrière, during the “ça monstre!” Weekend |
LEAVING A TRACE... SOON TO BE SEEN
As part of their study, ten students and two professors from the Fine Arts School (Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts) will produce a photographic project based on the renovation works at Les Subsistances.
These photos will form an image database, symbolic of the site’s transformation. This also represents for each student a personal artistic project on a long-term basis, designed to precise specifications.
These photographs will be exhibited during the grand opening of the site on Thursday 19 April 2007.
The students are: Clothilde Auger, Pierre Bonnouvrier, Sarah Duby, Lisa Duroux, Nicolas Gomez, Aurélie Pétrel, Francis Morandini, Tiphany Salza, Anne Lise Seusse, and Kuo-Wei Lin.
The teachers are: Monique Deregibus and Pierre Minot, assisted by Christian Gallais. |