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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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Juan Pablo Calero Araoz

Year/s of residence : 2010, International Artistic Association Incontri, Italy

Visual arts

Bernard Calet

Year/s of residence : 2008, Fondation de France

Visual arts

Sevinc Calhanoglu

Year/s of residence : 2022, Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (IKSV)

Literature

Fernando Calhau

Year/s of residence : 1980, Cité internationale des arts

Visual arts

Paolo Calia

Year/s of residence : 1974, Institut français

Visual arts

Philippe Calia

Year/s of residence : 2019, Cité internationale des arts

Visual arts

Philippe Calia is an artist, photographer and filmmaker, based out of Bombay (India). His work, located somewhere between the documentary and the experimental, mostly revolves around notions of time, memory and history, with a focus on vernacular and unruly expressions. It has been exhibited internationally, in museums and cultural venues in cities like Belfast, Bombay, Lausanne, London, New Delhi, Paris and New York, and is held in private collections in India.

His engagement with the visual arts also takes shape through writing and education. Since 2013, he has been collaborating with PIX as a photo editor and researcher. In 2015 he co-founded BIND, a platform for photography in India, built around a photobook library.

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Marija Calic Suica

Year/s of residence : 2017, Union of Associations of Fine Arts of Yugoslavia (SULUJ)

Visual arts

Zoran Calija

Year/s of residence : 2008, Union of the Association of Artists (SULUJ), Serbia

Visual arts

Alexandru Calinescu

Year/s of residence : 1983, 1985, Cité internationale des arts

Visual arts

Taina Calissi

Year/s of residence : 2021, High Commission of the French Republic in French Polynesia

Visual arts

Jean-Baptiste Calistru

Year/s of residence : 2008, Alumni Association of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, France

Visual arts

Johanna Calle

Year/s of residence : 2001, Cité internationale des arts, Institut français

Visual arts

Mara Callegaro

Year/s of residence : 2024, Italian Cultural Institute in Paris

Visual arts

Anna Calleja

Year/s of residence : 2026, Institut franais

Visual arts

Elizabeth Calleo

Year/s of residence : 2003, 2006, Cité internationale des arts

Music

Louise Callinan

Year/s of residence : 2000, Cité internationale des arts

Music

Luiza Caloianu

Year/s of residence : 1999, 2000, Cité internationale des arts

Music

Nino Calos

Year/s of residence : 1983, 1985, Cité internationale des arts, Ministère de la Culture - Direction générale de la création artistique, France

Visual arts

Josianne Caltot

Year/s of residence : 1979, City of Paris, France

Visual arts

Cédrick Calvados

Year/s of residence : 2019, Cité internationale des arts

Visual arts

Holder of a master’s degree in Educational Sciences, Cédrick-Isham Calvados is a self-taught Guadeloupean photographer who began his artistic career in rap and then slam.

He started photography in 2009, but his photographic work took a significant turn in 2013 through a project titled Guadeloupe, My Face. His approach, which focuses on highlighting Guadeloupe’s human heritage, involves capturing portraits of people he randomly encounters during his travels across the territory.

A little later, in 2017, he embarked on a career in photojournalism with AFP during the passage of Cyclone Maria in Guadeloupe and Dominica, leading to his photos being published three times in The New York Times.

Following his travels to Haiti, Cameroon, and Mali, he decided to focus on the theme of identity among people from overseas territories, realizing that only archival work can measure the complexity and uniqueness of populations from these so-called overseas territories.

He is also the author of the documentary Because We Come from Far, which received numerous awards at international festivals. Very recently, he exhibited his work at the BNF as part of the major photographic commission.

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