Besançon. Jean-Luc Bari's three-in-one journey

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Besançon. Jean-Luc Bari's three-in-one journey

Besançon. Jean-Luc Bari's three-in-one journey

The artist Jean-Luc Bari was a student at the School of Fine Arts, then a teacher for amateurs in evening classes, he is today an artistic teaching assistant in ceramic sculpture.
Jean-Luc Bari, (right) and Jérôme Wieder, former student in residence this year in his ceramic sculpture studio Photo Ludovic Laude.
Jean-Luc Bari, (right) and Jérôme Wieder, former student in residence this year in his ceramic sculpture studio Photo Ludovic Laude.
What motivated you to join the Besançon School of Fine Arts?

"I've always done visual arts; it was part of my curriculum in middle and high school. Two encounters had a strong influence on my desire to make art: that of Georges Rouault and Ariane Mnouchkine's Molière . And I was encouraged by a teacher in my final year of high school. Those years remain very good memories; the training was very diverse, both in the learning of techniques and disciplines and in the support we received for our projects. When I entered the Beaux-Arts, I only wanted to make art; I didn't imagine that anyone could think...

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