In this sensitive and personal talk, Olivia Uffer invites the audience to enter her textile universe through her small fabric houses, the emblems of her work. Inspired by traditional architecture, these hand-sewn constructions embody memories, emotions and identities that are sometimes fragile, but often powerful. Halfway between intimate shelters and universal symbols, her houses question the connection to territory, memory and people. Through images, anecdotes and accounts of his creations, the artist shares his career, his sources of inspiration and the intimate scope of his artistic gesture.

 The lecture will be held in French.