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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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Dragana Petrovic Vlasak

Year/s of residence : 1995, Union of the Association of Artists (SULUJ), Serbia

Visual arts

Daniel Petrovitch

Year/s of residence : 1986, Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris

Music

Biljana Petrovska

Year/s of residence : 2004, Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Macedonia

Music

Strahil Petrovski

Year/s of residence : 2018, Ministry of Culture of Republic of North Macedonia

Visual arts

Nélida Petrucelli

Year/s of residence : 1983, Mozarteum Argentino Foundation, Argentina

Visual arts

Stefan Petrunov

Year/s of residence : 2019, Bulgarian Academy of Arts

Visual arts

Shabtai Petrushka

Year/s of residence : 1968, Ministry of Culture and Sports, Israel

Music

Maria Petschnig

Year/s of residence : 2001, 2013, Carithian Government for Culture, Austria, Federal Ministry for arts, culture, the civil service and sport

Visual arts

Arvid Pettersen

Year/s of residence : 2006, Ingrid Lindbäck Langaards Foundation, Norway

Visual arts

Arja Petterson-Rautila

Year/s of residence : 1996, Finnish Foundation of the Cité des Arts de Paris

Spectacle vivant

Ida Pettersson

Year/s of residence : 2008, Royal Academy of Fine Arts

Visual arts

Kathie Pettersson

Year/s of residence : 2017, Artists' Association of Sweden

Visual arts

Leo Pettersson

Year/s of residence : 2019, 2014, Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, Cité internationale des arts, Royal Academy of Fine Arts

Visual arts

Malin Pettersson Oberg

Year/s of residence : 2012, 2015, Cité internationale des arts, Royal Academy of Fine Arts

Visual arts

Michael Pettit

Year/s of residence : 1994, South African Artistic Association for Visual Arts (SANAVA)

Visual arts

Dagur Petursson

Year/s of residence : 2026, City of Reykjavík

Cinema

Alessandré Petzer

Year/s of residence : 2018, South African National Association for the Visual Arts (SANAVA)

Visual arts

Nellie Ilona Petzer

Year/s of residence : 2010, 2012, 2015, 2018, South African Artistic Association for Visual Arts (SANAVA)

Visual arts

Titaua Peu

Year/s of residence : 2022, High Commission of the French Republic in French Polynesia

Literature

Titaua Peu is a Tahitian author born in 1975 in New Caledonia. After studying philosophy in Paris, she returned to Tahiti in 2002 and worked for a time in journalism and communication.

Her first novel Mutismes was published in 2003 by Haere Pö. At the age of 28, she became the youngest author in the Pacific. Wrongly perceived as autobiographical, it caused a sensation as soon as it was published because of its unacademic style and the subjects it tackles, between colonization, secular unspoken words and “respectful” silences still observed in Tahitian families.

In 2016, she published her second book Pina, published by “Au vent des îles”, which won the Eugène Dabit Prize for the best populist novel one year later, a first for Polynesian literature.

An author with an eminently political commitment, Titaua Peu shows a realistic Polynesian society, far from illusory clichés. She represents one of the main French-speaking voices of Pacific literature. Following in the footsteps of “writers from elsewhere”, it is through her Tahitian voice that the realities of her own country are expressed. In spite of her refusal to assimilate and her unclassifiable side, she has definitively established herself as an author who cannot be ignored in the Polynesian intellectual and artistic landscape. 

Eeva Peura

Year/s of residence : 2018, 2016, Finnish Cité internationale des arts Foundation, Finnish Foundation of the Cité des Arts de Paris

Visual arts