RESIDENCIES
WORKSHOPS
Two types of studios are available to artists in residence: collective studios shared by several artists, and equipped production studios dedicated to specific techniques.
7 PRODUCTION WORKSHOPS
The Fondation Fiminco stands out for its numerous production workshops: screen printing, engraving, ceramics, wood and metal workshop, photography, video and a digital hub. Each year, the equipment in these workshops evolves to meet the needs of the artists in residence. With this in mind, the Fiminco Foundation is currently developing a weaving and textile workshop. Throughout the residency, the workshop managers, who are artists themselves, guide and support the residents in their artistic projects.
Workshop supervisor: Edouard Wolton
The studio is equipped with two presses (one of which is equipped with a 160 x 300 cm plate), enabling very large-format work to be produced. The studio allows you to work with different types of engraving: intaglio, alugraphy and relief printing.
Workshop supervisor: Côme Clérino
Workshop equipped with a ceramic kiln (160 L), a ceramic 3D printer and several types of stoneware and enamels suitable for different temperatures.
Workshop supervisor: Baptiste Caccia
Workshop equipped with a 1524 mm x 1016 mm printing table, an insolator and a de-hazing tank.
Workshop supervisor: Thomas Garnier
A workshop equipped with 3D printers, a laser cutter and a CNC, enabling research into various materials and the creation of new products using new technologies.
A photo studio complemented by a graphics workshop equipped with computers and printers, Adobe Creative suite software, a plotter and a scanner.
A studio for colour-grading and editing. Shared space in collaboration with the Gingerlemon production company.
Workshop supervisor: Chloé Royer
A workshop equipped with a range of machines, including portable electric wood and metal working machines (routers, sanders, drill presses, welding machines, etc.) for construction work.
7 SHARED COLLECTIVE WORKSHOPS
Each artist in residence has a dedicated space in the collective studios, as well as their own work furniture (table and storage unit).
When resident artists wish to work with other types of materials or experiment with other techniques, the Fondation's production team will help them to find professionals and partners who can meet their needs.