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== '''École Supérieure d’Art et Design de Saint-Étienne (Esadse, France)''' ==
== École Supérieure d’Art et Design de Saint-Étienne (Esadse, France) ==
[https://www.citedudesign.com/ (Saint-Étienne Higher School of Art and Design)] (Esadse) trains artists, designers and other creatives in many areas of these disciplines. Thanks to a vision that sees art and design as complementary disciplines, its courses are organised to encourage dialogue and synergies between these two streams. In 1998, the teaching teams at the school launched the Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Étienne and in 2010, Saint-Étienne became a UNESCO Creative City of Design. The School's Art courses cover all artistic practices and hybrid forms, but what stands out is the attention paid to "doing" and a marked interest in pictorial practices in all their contemporary diversity.
[https://www.citedudesign.com/ Saint-Étienne Higher School of Art and Design] (Esadse) trains artists, designers and other creatives in many areas of these disciplines. Thanks to a vision that sees art and design as complementary disciplines, its courses are organised to encourage dialogue and synergies between these two streams. In 1998, the teaching teams at the school launched the Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Étienne and in 2010, Saint-Étienne became a UNESCO Creative City of Design. The School's Art courses cover all artistic practices and hybrid forms, but what stands out is the attention paid to "doing" and a marked interest in pictorial practices in all their contemporary diversity.

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== École Supérieure d’Art et Design de Saint-Étienne (Esadse, France) ==
[https://www.citedudesign.com/ L’École Supérieure d'Art et Design Saint-Étienne] (Esadse) a pour vocation de former des artistes, des designers et plus largement des créateurs dans les nombreux champs de ces disciplines. Misant sur la complémentarité des disciplines art et design, l’organisation des études encourage le dialogue et les synergies entre ces deux filières. En 1998, sous l’impulsion des équipes pédagogiques, est créée la Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Étienne et en 2010, Saint-Étienne a été désignée ville créative UNESCO de design. L’option Art de l’école intègre toutes les pratiques et leurs hybridations, elle se singularise néanmoins par une attention au « faire » et un intérêt marqué pour les pratiques picturales dans leurs diversités contemporaines.

École Supérieure d’Art et Design de Saint-Étienne (Esadse, France)

Saint-Étienne Higher School of Art and Design (Esadse) trains artists, designers and other creatives in many areas of these disciplines. Thanks to a vision that sees art and design as complementary disciplines, its courses are organised to encourage dialogue and synergies between these two streams. In 1998, the teaching teams at the school launched the Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Étienne and in 2010, Saint-Étienne became a UNESCO Creative City of Design. The School's Art courses cover all artistic practices and hybrid forms, but what stands out is the attention paid to "doing" and a marked interest in pictorial practices in all their contemporary diversity.