Description
Bol Bol Bol offers a full day of free activities that bring together food and creativity. Workshops, soup competitions, shows: the public was invited to come and peel vegetables, taste soups, and discover artistic creations in the public space, including the scenography of artist Laura Tisserand and the stone soup of the artistic group Chuglu.
Laura Tisserand held numerous workshops ahead of Bol Bol Bol to create the scenography, with the residents of Planoise, made up of garlands, pennants, headdresses, and giant bowls.
The Chuglu art group set up shop on Place de l’Europe from October 13 to 18. Echoing the folk tale of stone soup, they spent the week meeting residents to collect vegetables for the big soup to be shared and enjoyed on Saturday evening, and to build the troughs in which the public could enjoy the soup.
Bol Bol Bol is an event co-organized with Les 2 Scènes.
Action
LES ATELIERS JUSTE ICI
The Ateliers Juste Ici is a project of collective and creative appropriation of public spaces carried out by the association Juste Ici since 2018 in the Planoise district and since 2021 in the Clairs Soleils district, in the framework of the City Contract. It is supported by the Ministry of Culture, the DRAC Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, the Agence Nationale de la Cohésion des Territoires, the Région Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Grand Besançon Métropole, the City of Besançon and the MJC Clairs-Soleils Thanks to the adult relay system, the artist Laura Tisserand will lead workshops and create works of art with the residents over three years (2024-2027) in these neighbourhoods.
Biographie
Laura Tisserand
Born somewhere in the hills of Besançon in 1998, she has since had the opportunity to flourish in the visual arts as an image maker, wearing the various hats that this profession allows her to wear: illustrator, graphic designer, visual artist, and mediator. Through this role as an image maker, she seeks to promote what she considers valuable: life, both in its social and natural aspects. Through her role as an image maker, she seeks to highlight what she considers precious: life, both in its social and natural aspects.
She loves plants, animals, humans, mountains, the sky, rivers, and forests. She strives to embody a magical and playful perspective in her artistic universe. Restoring magic to places where we see less of it is fundamental to her: she finds it a means of fighting to preserve the imagination, as a tool committed to opening up the possibilities of a socially just future that is closer to the environment.
Since 2015, the artistic group Chuglu has been staging happenings, events, and installations in public and private spaces. Chuglu was formed at the Beaux Arts in Marseille around 2014; it is a flexible group with a core of individuals from artistic, craft, and theoretical backgrounds.
Their approach to art is collective and aims to bring people together. They create moments where art and life merge for an instant through installations where the body, speech, and objects always lead to surprising interactions.
Crédits
Anabelle Michon
