

THE 10
YEARS
EXHIBITION
CARE AT
6B
LITHUNIAN SEASON IN FRANCE

Decoration of the Trianon cinema
Every year, the Le Trianon cinema in Romainville invites its audience to discover a selection of films to celebrate the festive season and invites an artist to decorate the cinema lobby.
In 2025, artist Alex Alvarado Marchant, in collaboration with the Art en Partage association, created an installation using recycled plastic. Inspired by John Huston's film The African Queen, it depicts the aquatic plants of the Congo River, once lush but now threatened by plastic pollution, symbolising the decline of its biodiversity.
As part of the zero waste challenge led by Art en Partage and supported by Est Ensemble, children from the Nelson Mandela social centre took part in its creation at the Fablab in the Micro-Folie des Trois Communes.
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At the end of December 2024, Billy Wilder's The Apartment took centre stage. This 1960s Hollywood comedy tells the story of C. C. Baxter, a modest employee who lends his flat to his superiors for their romantic trysts, in the hope of climbing the career ladder. Artist Alex Alvarado Marchant imagined and designed these sets, reproducing the apartment's iconic features.
2025
2024

Carnival of strangeness
Costumes created by students at the PVC School and artist Ilona Mikneviciute for the Romainville town carnival.
These costumes were designed based on the children's ideas and the theme of weirdness, in collaboration with artist Ilona Mikneviciute, who guided them in the creative process.

‘Clic! Clac’ libraries in Montreuil
In partnership with the Robert Desnos media library, the association proposed the creation and running of the black box in the ‘Clic! Clac’ exhibition, which showcased photography in children's literature.
In January and February 2025, Montreuil's libraries showcased children's photoliterature through the ‘Clic!Clac’ exhibition in partnership with Martine Camillieri, Ianna Andréalis and our association.
On this occasion, we had the opportunity to participate in this project by producing a black box for the Robert Desnos library and offering various workshops on photography.
We organised and coordinated artistic workshops (light painting, photograms, photo novels, etc.) for families in Montreuil, children at leisure centres and the Romainville Retirement Home.
Challenge
Zero Waste
in the territory of Est Ensemble
As part of our eco-responsible approach, since 2023 we have undertaken a zero waste challenge whose objective is to raise awareness among neighborhood residents about environmental protection and the importance of eco-responsibility. Through artistic workshops, we promote collective awareness of the scarcity of materials around us and the waste to which we all contribute. These workshops aim to teach them new ways to reuse materials while introducing them to the use of artistic manufacturing tools and techniques.
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the 10th anniversary of the association
open doors of artists' studios
and participatory installation
The year 2023 was a symbolic milestone for the association, as it celebrated its 10th anniversary.
Ilona Mikneviciute and Amalia Ramanankirahina moved into the public space in Romainville, where they worked with local residents to produce a participatory art installation using recycled cardboard. The idea is to ‘make a city’ by combining modules linked by poetic lines of force that question our concept of ‘home’.

la grande parade métèque
• 2023 •
a festive march to promote, transmit and share the benefits of immigration
The association ‘Un sur quatre’, which organises the Grande Parade Métèque, has invited Art en Partage to take part in its project to promote, pass on and share the benefits of immigration.
The Grande Parade promotes the conditions for participation by all, immigrants and non-immigrants alike, in an inclusive society founded on equality and capable of seeing the many forms of cultural and social diversity as an asset. It is this plural citizenship, shared by all, that is expressed and celebrated during the Grande Parade.
In the run-up to the event, our association helped to prepare the festivities by organising a number of participatory artistic workshops with residents of Cachin, Bas-Pays and Trois Communes, with the aim of bringing everyone together on the big day and promoting collective creativity.
• 2024 •

care
participatory artistic project led by three artists: Ilona Mikneviciute, Olivier Renouf & Denis Darzacq , exhibition at 6B
CARE is a participatory art project initiated in January 2021 by 3 artists: Ilona Mikneviciute, Olivier Renouf and Denis Darzacq. The project was carried out with the association Art en partage in partnership with the Romainville CCAS. The aim was to co-construct with the participants (a group of RSA recipients and the team from the Centre communal d'action sociale that supports them) a cultural and artistic journey based on a distanced interpretation of the expressions of language arising from the COVID crisis. Each ‘chapter’ of this journey was punctuated by visual, audio, physical, textual and plastic workshops, as well as time devoted to encounters with works of art in the form of visits to exhibitions and performances.















































































































































