Circulation(s), European Young Photography Festival
The Circulation(s) festival is back for its 12th edition with a program that reveals emerging photography’s vitality, creativity, and diversity.
For two months, the public will discover exhibitions presenting the work of 30 young artists from all over Europe, focusing on the Armenian artistic scene.
What
The festival brings together the general public and professionals around a multiform and innovative program that questions the boundaries between photography and contemporary art.
Circulation(s) is an opportunity to share experiences to gather around photography; from professional weekends centered around portfolio readings and meetings with artists to the photo studios,
Where
The Circulation(s) festival takes place at the CENTQUATRE-PARIS, a cultural area in eastern Paris, and continues in the form of tours and off-site events in France and Europe. Go here for more useful information.
About
A springboard for artists and a trend revelator, Circulation(s) is the place to find European contemporary artists and an important meeting place for tomorrow’s photography.
Founded upon the values of education and transmission around the image, Circulation(s) reiterates its ever-growing aspiration to be an approachable event of high standards and adapt to all with Little Circulation(s), the exhibition dedicated to kids.
Constantly reinventing itself, the festival’s and the Fetart collective’s commitment is to move and reveal concern around strong and devoted themes.
The Fetart Collective
The Fetart Collective is the creator and organizer of the Circulation(s) festival.
The artistic direction is entirely by the artistic committee of the collective, composed of 10 independent curators specializing in emerging photography.
The Fetart Collective also relies on a permanent team and brings together a community of passionate volunteers with extensive expertise.
The Fetart Collective is a non-profit association promoting emerging photographers and photographic diversity through exhibitions and events since 2005.
Since its creation, Fetart has organized more than 40 exhibitions and presented more than 500 French and European artists.
The Fetart collective is now an essential reference on the French cultural scene. With a proper perspective and innovative hub, the collective also supports partner organizations in their projects related to photographic creation. In particular, it has created the Caritas Photo Sociale Prize for the Caritas France Network.