For several years, through the INNOVART program, students, teachers, artists, authors, and researchers from the École nationale supérieure d’arts de Paris-Cergy in France, the Universidad Nacional de las Artes in Buenos Aires, and the Universidad Nacional de José C. Paz in Argentina have regularly exchanged ideas, words, and aesthetic approaches centered on the aquatic element, within an ecopoetic, ecomusical, and ecocinematic framework.
They have worked to rediscover traditional modes of production and to imagine new ones, with a strong commitment to respecting living systems. They have explored myths, maps, and history, even as the present moment convulsed around them. Amid these upheavals, emerging artists in both France and Argentina have traced paths of clarity and hope.
From this vibrant exchange, nourished by enthusiasm and contemplation, memory and awareness, anger and poetry, have emerged, on both sides of the ocean, embodied, committed, and unsettling works that raise vital and intimate questions for those who encounter them.

