
In December 2024, the innovative program Classe Climat was launched at Villa Arson, with the support of Université Côte d’Azur, as part of the missions carried out by the Vice-Presidency for Environmental and Societal Transitions. Designed for Villa Arson staff, this course aims to train employees on the challenges of ecological transition and to find concrete solutions to reduce Villa Arson’s environmental footprint.
The Classe Climat will take place over a period of five months, from December 2024 to April 2025, comprising 2 plenary days to launch and close the program and 9 ‘solution-oriented’ workshops around the following themes:
– Building, energy, water
– Biodiversity
– Food
– Eco-production
– Evaluation of artistic projects
– Cultural and professional mobility
– Communication and publications
– Waste
– Digital sobriety
A program designed and led by the collective Les Augures
Les Augures support actors in the cultural world in their ecological and social transition and their capacity for adaptation and innovation.
→ Laurence Perrillat is an art historian and has worked for 15 years in the contemporary art sector (Palais de Tokyo, Centre Pompidou, Lafayette Anticipations). Today, she supports numerous actors in the field of visual arts in their ecological transformation.
→ Camille Pène supports cultural organizations in their ecological transition, their capacity for adaptation and innovation through collective intelligence mechanisms that promote cooperation and experimentation. She has worked for MoMA, La 27e Région, Paris Co and Cap Digital, notably as director of the technological innovation festivals Futur en Seine and Futur.e.s in Africa.