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Triangle-Astérides, centre d’art contemporain

41 rue Jobin, 13003 Marseille

Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur

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DCA - centre d'art - Vue de l'exposition personnelle de Dominique White à Triangle-Astérides, centre d'art contemporain d'intérêt national, 2022
Vue de l’exposition personnelle de Dominique White à Triangle-Astérides, centre d’art contemporain d’intérêt national, 2022. Photo : Aurélien Mole.
DCA - centre d'art - Vue de l'oeuvre de Tadáskía dans l'exposition collective JAIMES à Triangle-Astérides, centre d'art contemporain d'intérêt national, 2022
Vue de l’oeuvre de Tadáskía dans l’exposition collective JAIMES à Triangle-Astérides, centre d’art contemporain d’intérêt national, 2022 Aurélien Mole
DCA - centre d'art - Workshop d'Anna Reutinger à son atelier lors de sa résidence à Triangle-Astérides, centre d'art contemporain d'intérêt national, juillet 2022
Workshop d’Anna Reutinger à son atelier lors de sa résidence à Triangle-Astérides, centre d’art contemporain d’intérêt national, juillet 2022. Photo : Anna Reutinger.

Triangle-Astérides is a centre for contemporary art of national interest based in Marseille at La Friche la Belle de Mai, a cultural cooperative, since 1994.

Triangle-Astérides articulates a rigorous program of exhibitions (solo, duo and group shows) with research and experimentation residencies for artists from the French and international scenes (within the main program and partnership programs), the providing of studios for local artists, and through the artistic and curatorial support of the residents of the Marseille City Studios, to which are added events, editorial projects and a thorough outreach to all audiences.

Triangle-Astérides is part of international networks (notably the Triangle Network, which initiated the founding of Triangle-Astérides which remains a member while operating independently), as well as national and local networks (with the merger, in 2018, of Triangle France and Astérides). Connecting these different scales is at the heart of all its activities.

Mindful of each individual’s needs, Triangle-Astérides ensures, to the best of its ability, the accessibility of all its programs for the public as well as for the invited artists (the building is accessible to persons with a disability; and upon request tours can be offered in French Sign Langage and through audiodescription).

Triangle-Astérides’ communication elements are available in French and English (sometimes translated by professional translators, often translated into imperfect English by the team itself). Occasionally and upon request, our programs can also be translated into other languages.

Triangle-Astérides is a non-profit association supported by the French Ministry of Culture — Drac Provence-Alpes-Côte-d’Azur, the City of Marseille, the South Region and the Bouches du Rhône Department. Its team is composed of four people; its board of five people including an artist.

Director: Victorine Grataloup