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Artists in residence

Each year, the Cité internationale des arts welcomes more than 1,000 artists from around the world, offering them a space for creation, research, and exchange in Paris, in the Marais and Montmartre districts. Open to all artistic disciplines—visual arts, music, literature, film, design and architecture, performing arts, and curating—it enables artists to develop their projects in an environment that fosters experimentation and meaningful connections.

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Aline Zalko

Year/s of residence : 2006, Alumni Association of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, France

Visual arts

Danute Zalnieriute

Year/s of residence : 2006, Vilnius Academy of Arts (VDA), Lithuania

Visual arts

Natalia Zaluska

Year/s of residence : 2016, Federal Ministry for arts, culture, the civil service and sport

Visual arts

Fanny Zaman

Year/s of residence : 2005, Flemish Government - Directorate of Arts and Heritage, Belgium

Visual arts

Mohammed Jassim Zaman

Year/s of residence : 2004, 2005, 2007, Al-Mansouria Foundation, Saudi Arabia

Visual arts

Sayat Zaman

Year/s of residence : 1999, 2000, Cité internationale des arts, Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris

Music

Seyedeh Zeinab Zamani Dehyaghoubi

Year/s of residence : 2012, Visual Arts Administration of Iran

Visual arts

Mohammad Reza Zamani

Year/s of residence : 2025, French Embassy in Iran

Literature

Mehran Zamanipour Kardgar

Year/s of residence : 2008, Visual Arts Administration of Iran

Visual arts

Iriée Zamblé

Year/s of residence : 2023, Mondriaan Fund

Visual arts

David Zambon

Year/s of residence : 1999, Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris

Music

David Zambrano

Year/s of residence : 1993, Centre National de la Danse, France

Spectacle vivant

Marianne Zamecznik

Year/s of residence : 2014, Ingrid Lindbäck Langaards Foundation, Norway

Visual arts

Saber Zammouri

Year/s of residence : 2021, Trame

Visual arts

I come from a village in the small valleys of the Matmata Mountains in south-eastern Tunisia. When I was a child, people lived by rough farming, spending their days digging in the dry land and their evenings drinking tea around the fire, and the old men telling stories to the children.

The arrival of electricity allowed the arrival of television, which changed our way of life. We forgot the fire, the tea and the stories that go with it, the evenings changed colour and the stories found new storytellers.

As we saw these images, we began to feel the desire to go and see the wonderland they showed us.

Today, a good number of young people from my village work in Europe, in France, more precisely in Paris, which they discovered on a small screen in the 1990s.

Behind them, the deserted village becomes even more deserted. On the other side of the screen, Paris, immense, becomes even more immense.

The film takes place between these two spaces and will seek the meaning of the journey from one to the other.

– Saber Zammouri

After studying theatre in Tunis and making his first collective film in 2014 – MEZZOUNA APRES LA CHUTE, Saber Zammouri moved to Paris in 2017. There, he shoots a documentary and develops a fiction with his French partners.

Through history, war, migration, conquests, etc., he draws the contours of the world from this small village perched on the mountains of south-eastern Tunisia.

His work transforms his village into a cosmos.

Hector Zamora

Year/s of residence : 2016, Cité internationale des arts

Visual arts

Mathilde Zampieri

Year/s of residence : 2024, High Commission of the French Republic in French Polynesia

Cinema

Originally from Raiatea in French Polynesia, Mathilde Zampieri first gained recognition in the world of high-level windsurfing before transitioning to filmmaking.

Trained at the renowned Kourtrajmé film school, she quickly made her mark in the cinematic world. Her short films have been officially selected for numerous international festivals and have been showcased in Hollywood, as well as at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Currently, she is focused on developing her next film, continuing her creative journey at the intersection of sport and cinema.

Oscar Zanartu

Year/s of residence : 1989, 1993, 2000, 2013, Cité internationale des arts, Foundation for Culture and the Arts - Fundarte, Venezuela

Visual arts

Victoria Zanconato

Year/s of residence : 2016, Royal College of Arts of London, united Kingdom

Visual arts

Malte Zander

Year/s of residence : 2022, Cité internationale des arts

Visual arts

Malte Zander (born in 1991, Germany) is an artist and filmmaker living and working in Vienna, Austria. He studied Painting in the class of Henning Bohl at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and Film at Le Fresnoy – Studio national des arts contemporains. 

Combining computer-generated imagery with film and canvas, he creates moving image as well as freeze-frame works. His narrative environments are often times spatially and temporally constructed over the range of several exhibitions in reference to online image culture and cinematic storytelling.

In 2019 he was awarded the Kunsthalle Wien Prize for his graduation exhibition Torpor. For his solo show at Kunsthalle Vienna, he developed the large-scale film installation Languor.

His work has been shown at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, La Casa Encendida, Plug In ICA, Exile Gallery and Gärtnergasse among others.

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Vera Zanegina

Year/s of residence : 2017, 2016, Union of Russian Artists

Visual arts