About our sessions
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EuroFabrique Camps is a collaborative project aimed at formalising the transformation of EuroFabrique into an adaptable framework for any network of European art schools, wherever they may be located on the continent. The project is led by ANdÉA, the French national association of higher schools of art and design in partnership with the Cerveira Art Biennial in Portugal, the Cluster of Creative Industries in Transylvania at Cluj-Napoca, and Le Signe, National Center for Graphic Design in Chaumont with the support of the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.
A significant challenge was transforming the generated momentum of the first EuroFabrique event into a long-term project. In 2023 the project obtained funding from the European Union’s Creative Europe program, which allowed the creation of the EuroFabriqueCamps, experimental workshop formats to further develop the future format of EuroFabrique.
The project is coordinated by ANdEA, in collaboration with the Cluster of Creative Industries Transylvania (CICT), the Cerveira Art Biennial Foundation in Portugal (FBAC), and Le Signe – Centre National du Graphisme Chaumont in France.
The EuroFabrique Camps project spans 16 months and consists of three camps functioning as collaborative capsules in Romania, France, and Portugal. These are the Think Camp, Design Camp, and Art Camp. Each camp involves eight European higher schools of art and design, with around three students and one professor from each institution.
The EuroFabrique Camps aim to reinforce peer-learning and cross-border solidarities, strengthening and developing an inclusive and intercultural network of art and design schools and cultural institutions.
Current Camps
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EuroFabrique ArtCamp Cerveira
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EuroFabrique DesignCamp Chaumont
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EuroFabrique ThinkCamp Cluj
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