Thomas Lasbouygues
BIO
After studying at the University of the Arts du Rhin in Strasbourg, and Graduated (DNSEP
2011 ) He is a member of the artist collective PEZCORP, and of the Artistic Council of the art space Syndicat Potentiel in Strasbourg. Former resident of Bastion XIV ( Art studio of Strasbourg City), Now he works in a art studio at the SemenceRie, and integrates the new COOP art studio project. Since 2016, he has been teaching, conducting numerous interventions, and workshops. Notably during the intensive art week 2019 with the ENSAS National School of Architecture of Strasbourg. He develops research around storytelling, language and communication tools, he collaborates with other artists, residencies and international itinerant projects. This work gives rise to installations, sculptures, video and sound productions: radio and performances. He has created several radio installations for the Windy City Challenger exhibition (2013) and Laboratoire en ondes voutées at Saint-Merri church, Paris (2017), and has created workshops and radio events alone and in collaboration with others (2016 – 2019). He participated at the Nuit Blanche in the Grand Palais with PEZCORP, Paris (2015), developed the Projet-Elina with Guillaume Barth (2013-15), as well as the Yarns project with Vincent Chevillon (2015-19). He participates in the residence and group exhibition Exoplanète Lot, Cajarc (2016). Since 2016, he has been teaching in schools, during public workshops at the HEAR (Haute école des Arts du Rhin), in the agricultural high school and at the University of Strasbourg. He participates at the biennial kochi-Muziris (2016), where he directs the experimental collective exhibition Drift in Kochi with students from the Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology in India. Participates in the 67th edition of Jeune Création at the Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, Pantin 2017. For June 2019 he is building the Vidéorama project: mobile streaming video production studio in collaboration with an audiovisual production company : les indépendants. As well as the support of the Grand Est region, the Ososphère festival in Strasbourg and the CNC Centre National du Cinéma.