MAKING SENSE is a non-profit-making association under the 1901 law that brings together artists and a team of art enthusiasts around a programme of inter-cultural, artistic, cultural and educational inter-individual actions.
Its purpose is to offer the public the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the world of art, too often considered by the general public as reserved for an elite of insiders.
The association hopes to reach a wider audience than those who usually visit museums and seeks to ensure that its action is sustainable by organising an educational structure that meets the expectations of different audiences.
The association develops 5 areas of activity in France and abroad
- Digital Axis
- Scientific axis
- Inclusion and solidarity axis
- Ecological axis
- Educational axis
I. The purpose of the association
The association aims to ensure that each child and young person has experiences, both in and out of school, that will enable them to develop skills (initiative, empathy, collaboration.)
The objective is that these experiences will enable him to develop the qualities of a change agent while raising awareness among the general public about important causes.
Making Sense uses art as a means and tools to transform the way our children grow up and thus sow a seed that will cultivate generations of change agents.
Social innovation at the heart of our approach:
a. Method:
To this end, the association aims to ensure that each child and young person has experiences, both in and out of school, that will enable them to develop skills (initiative, empathy, collaboration.)
The objective is that these experiences will enable him to develop the qualities of a change agent while raising awareness among the general public about important causes.
Making Sense uses art as a means and tools to transform the way our children grow up and thus sow a seed that will cultivate generations of change agents.
Social innovation at the heart of our approach:
Social innovation at the heart of our design process.
We create creative and learning environments that empower children/youth and foster the development of each child's leadership.
This approach is totally inclusive. Each project is born with the public concerned, which is then fully included in all stages of the project.
Each creative process involves the public in the design process before the project but also in its implementation in the field. Our strength is that we have brought together in a single team, professional members from different fields of action (art, animation, communication, design, etc...) but complementary, including the technical/artistic team of the international artist eL Seed.
The young person becomes the actor and organizer of each project accompanied by our professional team at every stage.
An innovative approach both on the approach and on the organization.
Our young people take part in every project and every stage of its implementation. Each project makes it possible to include people with disabilities or social fragility by accompanying them in the difficulties they encounter and adopting a technical solution (even if it means imagining it if it does not exist: spray gun project for people with reduced mobility) in order to give them a role allowing them to take part in the project.
Our differentiation
➢ A totally innovative method in project design.
We use the difficulties of our audience or these behaviours to create artistic projects that fully include them and leave them an active part in each process.
The purpose of each project is an aesthetic artistic work that makes it possible to sensitize the other to finance our actions "From France to Borneo, I can act".
➢ A real strategic watch for new technical innovations in order to include them in our projects.
Example :
- Thermo chromic paint
Painting that reveals itself in the rain (Art Festival Project City of Malakoff April 2020)
- 3D printer, and creation in a FABLAB
A group of 6 young people from Making Sense have been selected to design vases printed in 3D for the third place project by Mrs. Iman Roukoussi which will open its doors in Stains in September 2019.
- Videomapping
- Solar lamp
We also draw on the ancient processes of photography
- The pinhole, (creation of the PIXBOX)
- The wet collodion
- The Cyanotype or Van Dyke
A search for living together
The association designs original artistic projects based on the themes of education and expression, responding in particular to the needs of audiences with little awareness of these issues.
It is a work of valuing cultural referentials in the great traditions of humanity, in particular through the questioning of minorities and the highlighting of issues arising from migration, social diversity, the plurality of memories, identities. All these subjects allow us to understand the diversity that makes up our world.
Living together, mutual understanding and exchange are always sought in each of our projects. In order to find a first answer to these questions of knowledge, otherness, identity, acceptance and transmission of cultural singularities.
Subject and actor, observed and observer, it is a question for each of us to become aware of our vision of life and that of the other in order to discover together our similarities and differences.