A next-level look at arts & crafts
The exhibition is open from Wednesday to Sunday from 1 April to 26 June and a series of special events have been scheduled alongside it. The calendar of demonstrations, conferences and news can be found below:
The enhanced textile
01.04.2022 - 03.04.2022
How to use a connected loom
2pm-6pm • Building B • Free entry
Lily & Pit Weisberger, master weavers
Presentation of the fundamentals of weaving with a loom and a demonstration on a computer-controlled loom to discover how digitisation enables the creation of other patterns.
06.04.2022 - 10.04.2022
How to use a connected loom
Canceled
Lily & Pit Weisberger, master weavers
Presentation of the fundamentals of weaving with a loom and a demonstration on a computer-controlled loom to discover how digitisation enables the creation of other patterns.
Exploring ceramics
16.04.2022
Enamelling
2pm-6pm • Building B • Free entry
Léa Schroeder, ceramic artist
Demonstration of enamelling a large totem pole.
Exploring digital drawing
30.04.2022
How To Draw / Atelier dessin
2pm-6pm • Building B • Free entry
Pit Molling, 3D Sculptor
Learn digital drawing with artist Pit Molling
01.05.2022
How To Draw / Atelier dessin
2pm-6pm • Building B • Free entry
Pit Molling, 3D Sculptor
Learn digital drawing with artist Pit Molling.
Exploring the material: felt
07.05.2022
Felting a vase
2pm-6pm • Building B • Free entry
Carine Mertes, Felt Designer
How to make a felt vase
Exploring glass and Virtual Reality
20.04.2022 - 24.04.2022
Luxembourg at the heart of glass
2pm-6pm • Building B • Free entry
Servane Blat
Presentation of the use of virtual reality in the creation of a moulded/cast glass piece. The different stages are presented throughout the week according to the schedule below. (Multiglass project with the Centre Européen de Recherche et de Formation aux Arts Verriers).
Démonstrations programmées pendant toute la semaine en fonction du calendrier ci-dessous.
20.04.2022
Step 1 - Making a formwork of plastiline
Step 2 - Casting an elastomer
21.04.2022
Step 3 - Preparing and cast a refractory
Step 4 - Preparing a glass and plaster molda form
22.04.2022
Step 5 - preparing the model, scrape it, repair defects
23.04.2022
Step 6 - Gridding the formwork
Step 7 - Casting a refractory base
24.04.2022
Step 8 - Making a refractory around the mould
Step 9 - Weighing and placing pieces of glass in the jar
Passing on knowledge - Together Project
21.05.2022
Tools on Wheels
2pm-6pm • Building B • Free entry
Lycée des Arts & Métiers and Emweltberodung Lëtzebuerg
Launched by the Lycée des Arts et Métiers and the École Nationale Supérieure d'Art de Limoges, in partnership with the Ligue HMC de Capelle, "Together" is a joint project for the exchange of know-how and human interaction, the synthesis of which is presented in the CraftLab section of Craft 3.0. "Tools on wheels" is a workshop born from the "Together" project. It is a social project initiated by the Lycée des Arts et Métiers and Emweltberodung Lëtzebuerg around the sharing of tools of all kinds. These are second-hand tools that have been thrown away. The SIVEC of Schifflange, Nei Abescht and Ecotrel are collecting tools for this project in order to offer the non-profit organisations and young creators of tomorrow a free solution for the implementation of their social and sustainable projects.
Exploring ceramic and science
27.05.2022 - 29.05.2022
Sound & Shadows
2pm-6pm • Building B • Free entry
Claudine Arendt / Karlien van Leeuwen / Sven Gastauer
How can ceramic cups be made using the echoing ultrasonic signals of underwater creatures? This is what the Sound & Shadows project is all about. It questions our relationship with nature and the contribution of technology to arts and crafts.
03.06.2022
Sound & Shadows
11am • Building B • On registration
Claudine Arendt / Karlien van Leeuwen / Sven Gastauer
How can ceramic cups be made using the echoing ultrasonic signals of underwater creatures? This is what the Sound & Shadows project is all about. It questions our relationship with nature and the contribution of technology to arts and crafts.
04.06.2022
Sound & Shadows
2pm • Building B • On registration
Claudine Arendt / Karlien van Leeuwen / Sven Gastauer
How can ceramic cups be made using the echoing ultrasonic signals of underwater creatures? This is what the Sound & Shadows project is all about. It questions our relationship with nature and the contribution of technology to arts and crafts.
05.06.2022
Sound & Shadows
2pm-6pm • Building B • Free entry
Claudine Arendt / Karlien van Leeuwen / Sven Gastauer
How can ceramic cups be made using the echoing ultrasonic signals of underwater creatures? This is what the Sound & Shadows project is all about. It questions our relationship with nature and the contribution of technology to arts and crafts.
Exploring glass and digital
10.06.2022
3D Print Glass/GLAM Project (Cerfav)
11am (duration: 45 min) • Building A • On registration
Camille Ortali - Cerfav
Cerfav has developed with the University of Lorraine (PolyTech Nancy school and LEMTA laboratory) an innovative patented 3D glass printing process, based on laser-glass interaction.
11.06.2022
How digital technology reinvents the art of glassmaking
2pm (duration: 1 hour) • Building A • On registration
Anne Pluymaekers - Cerfav
Presentation of results obtained by Cerfav students who have used digital tools and of some artists who have developed creations that would hardly have been possible without these new tools. Mention of the 3D glass printing patent filed by Cerfav, SOVITEC and ESSTIN (University of Lorraine)
12.06.2022
How digital tools are involved in remarkable heritage contexts
2pm (duration: 1 hour) • Building A • On registration
Anne Pluymaekers - Cerfav
Example of the restoration of the lighting fixtures of the Villa Majorelle in Nancy carried out by the Cerfav.
15.06.2022
Presentation of digital mould library of CIAV
11am (duration: 1 hour) • Building B • On registration
Yann Grienenberger headmaster of Centre International d’Art Verrier (CIAV) from Meisenthal
When a factory closes, its heritage is sold, disseminated, recycled or destroyed. This mould conservatory, the Moulothèque, which today archives several thousand wooden and metal moulds, has been supplemented by a digital database which allows this repertoire to be saved, classified and explored via a freely accessible interface on the Internet. In addition to its conservation function, the Moulothèque is today a wonderful tool for research and creation.
Exploring ceramic and digital
17.06.2022
The notion of digital craftsmanship in the field of digital ceramic printing
2pm (duration: 1 hour) • Building B • On registration
Sophie Fétro, lecturer in design at the University of Paris Sorbonne Panthéon
The idea is to question the notions of craft and digital, and to think of them as an opportunity to update certain craft practices, but also to show that they feed each other in the renewal of practices.
Celebrating music
18.06.2022
World Music Day
7pm • Building A - Brasserie/bar Schräinerei • Free entry
Massimo Savo, drum maker & Didac Zerrouk, violin maker
Celebrate World Music Day with a concert!
24.06.2022
How to make a "cigarebox" - How to make a "snarebox"
2pm - 6pm • Building B • Free entry
Didac Zerrouk, luthier - Massimo Savo, facteur de percussion
25.06.2022
How to make a "cigarebox"
2pm - 6pm • Building B • Free entry
Didac Zerrouk, luthier