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Présentation des propositions de médiations des élèves du lycée Maximilien Vox © musée Henner

The class, the work! Edition 2025

Project with ST2A Terminale and DNMADE 2nd year classes

saturday May 17 | Sunday May 18, 2025

6-10 p.m

Audience type All audiences

Presented by Lycée technologique polyvalent Maximilien-Vox

This weekend and on the occasion of Museum Night, i.e. on Saturday, May 17, 2025 from 11am to 9:30pm (free admission from 6:30pm to 9:30pm) and Sunday, May 18, 2025 from 11am to 6pm with museum admission,

in collaboration with the Musée National Jean-Jacques Henner, the applied arts teachers at the Lycée technologique polyvalent d'arts appliqués et de design graphique Maximilien-Vox submitted to a final year ST2A class and a 2nd year DNMADE class a graphic communication topic around mediation using the Henner museum as the object of study.

 

Presentation of the high school project

In collaboration with the Musée National Jean-Jacques Henner, the applied arts teachers submitted agraphic communication topic around mediation to an ST2A final year class and a 2nd year DNMADE class, using the Henner museum as the object of study.

The aim was toconstruct a mediation project over 6 weeks (at a rate of 10h of classes per week) according to themes developed from the collections and the mansion, i.e. "Hennerian" characteristics, elements of the house, museum colors, the female nude, nymphs and witches, lights, motifs, decor

About Lycée technologique polyvalent d'arts appliqués et de design graphique Maximilien-Vox

Located in an exceptional environment, in the heart of the historic publishing district of Saint-Germain des Prés, the school offers students attracted to the Applied Arts, Design, graphic chain professions, technological or vocational training.

front of the Lycée Maximilien-Vox

  • La filière Sciences et Technologies du Design et des Arts appliqués (STD2A) is a first step towards further study. It provides the knowledge needed for access to higher education in the full range of courses preparing students for careers in design and the arts. The pedagogy developed is based on experimental approaches that lead students to actively apprehend the complex universes of Design and Arts and Crafts. Students must acquire the technical, plastic and conceptual means for both intellectual and sensitive questioning.
  • The Graphic Industries sector covers the entire graphic arts chain. A proactive investment policy, supported by the City of Paris, means that the Lycée Maximilien-Vox has professional workshops equipped with high-performance equipment. Teaching combines traditional skills and technological innovations to prepare students for future employment or higher education

 

Realizations

Realization of booklets and leaflets : after a visit to the museum, the Terminale STD2A students had to present in pairs a total of 12 mediation projects in leaflet form, aimed at families, based on the chosen theme and elements of the museum that caught their attention (architecture, works, decor, etc.).
The leaflets were almost all created/drawn by hand.

Réalisation maquettes 3D et dossiers de présentation : using the same themes as the STD2A students, the second-year DNMADE students had to present a total of 8 mediation projects in pairs in the form of a 3D model and a written dossier. These mediation devices fit into all the museum's spaces, and highlight a characteristic aspect of the museum.

RATES

Free admission, reservations recommended

Précision

Les élèves feront de la médiation entre 15h à 19h30 le samedi et entre 15h à 17h le dimanche 

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