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Te Whare Hera laureates

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Clément Verger

Clément Verger

Resident in 2025

French artist and researcher Clément Verger questions the apparent wilderness of the landscapes that surround us at the epoch of the Anthropocene. His work associates artistic production with scientific protocols in a research-based process.

Hoël Duret

Hoël Duret

Resident in 2020

Hoël Duret is an interdisciplinary French artist living and working between Paris and Nantes.

Soraya Rhofir

Soraya Rhofir

Resident in 2017

Soraya Rhofir has been developing for ten years an art based on collages and the staging of images, from the A4 format to on-site installation.

Yasmine Attoumane

Yasmine Attoumane

Resident in 2024

Born on Reunion Island, Yasmine Attoumane is a photographer, video artist, performer and installation artist.

Ève Chabanon

Ève Chabanon

Resident in 2019

Ève Chabanon’s practice of social performance, live action gatherings and film and object making advances a vision for an in-depth conversation on the impacts of neo-liberal political issues.

Étienne de France

Étienne de France

Resident in 2016

Étienne de France graduated with a B.A in Art History and Archeology (2005) and a B.A in Visual Arts in the Iceland Art Academy of Reykjavik (2008).

Vincent Chevillon

Vincent Chevillon

Resident in 2023

During his time in Aotearoa, he traced the movements of cetaceans found stranded on Te Waipounamu back in 1905 and which are currently preserved and stored in the zoological museum of Strasbourg.

Chloé Quenum

Chloé Quenum

Resident in 2018

Chloé Quenum graduated from the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Paris in 2011.

Louise Hervé-Chloé Maillet

Louise Hervé-Chloé Maillet

Resident in 2016

Louise Hervé and Chloé Maillet's duo was formed in 2000. Louise studied Art and Art History. Chloé has a PhD in Anthropological History.

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