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AMICITIA FRANCE-CANADA ANNOUNCES THE WINNERS OF THE 2024 ART CONTEST
"France-Canada Friendship: yesterday, today and tomorrow"

Amicitia congratulates the winners in the Art Contest 2024
















Two first prizes were awarded to Claire and Kevin from Toronto French School 

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1st prize winner

Kevin Chen

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2nd prize

Anne Caroline Bradenber

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3rd prize

Kai Pesri

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4th prize

Timothe Dourdin-Dany

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1st prize

Claire Yang

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2nd prize

Adam Connesson

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3rd prize

Ulyssses Sepulche

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Congratulations to all our young artists!

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4th prize

Catherine Fayez

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Amicitia warmly congratulates the winners and participants and invites them and you to take part in the Art Contest 2024, to also make it known in their school and community, as well as to create in their school or association an educational project within the framework of the "Cercle Amicitia" with our support and that of their teachers ( see details in the Educational Space ).

 

In order to promote the France-Canada Friendship in all areas, Amicitia is keen to involve all generations and to draw on the strengths of young people to bring to life and amplify this unique fraternity between our two countries. This intergenerational approach and commitment are essential for the future.

 

Amicitia would like to extend its warmest thanks to all the members of the Grand Jury.

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Grand Jury 
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Its direction, its piloting and its presidency are ensured by Gérard POUPÉE, education delegate for Amicitia.

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Members:

Phil is a Canadian artist and sculptor. He is the Dominion Sculptor of Canada, a position whose duties include the creation of original works of art in sculpture.

shttps://sencanada.ca/en/sencaplus/how-why/meet-dominion-sculptor-phil-white/

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Rebeccah is a Toronto-based filmmaker, writer, visual artist and community organizer. The filmmaker has a strong and committed message: "We need to look out for each other and build a strong community together. The duty of empathy has never been more important. She adds, "Life is a constant challenge, but no matter what the circumstances, it is essential to stay motivated." Her films have been screened at TIFF, CBC and many other festivals across the country. She is interested in mental health issues, urban planning, art history and folktales.

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  • Stéphanie NELSON,

Stephanie is a photographer committed to image education. A former performer, school teacher, trainer, lecturer and director of numerous exhibitions, each of her experiences is nourished by her appetite to explore and understand the world.

stephanienelson.fr

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