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Application deadline: May 9, 2025
Triangle—Astérides
41 rue Jobin
Friche la Belle de Mai
13003 Marseille
France
t +33 4 95 04 96 11
contact@triangle-asterides.org
https://triangle-asterides.org
Apply here: https://triangle-asterides.org/en/2026-open-call
Open call for the 2026 residents and associate artists
Apply now (until May 9) for a two-month research residency or to become Associate Artist at Triangle-Astérides in 2026!
–The residency program (program 1) is intended for early/midcareer artists from French (excluding Marseille) and international scenes, regardless of age or nationality.
–The associate artists program (program 2, open since 2023) is intended for early/midcareer artists from the local scene, based in Marseille and its surroundings.
Each year, the Triangle-Astérides jury curates a mixed selection in terms of artistic practice, training background, age, gender and nationality.
All applicants will be notified in July 2025.
2025 exhibitions
February 8–June 8, 2025
Comme un printemps, je serai nombreuse [Like Spring, I will be many], group show with and around Sonia Chiambretto, with Ouassila Arras, Agata Ingarden, Hannan Jones, Samir Laghouati-Rashwan, Luna Mahoux, Josèfa Ntjam, Fanny Souade Sow, Virgil Vernier
Curated by Victorine Grataloup and Camille Ramanana Rahary
June 27–September 28, 2025
Solo exhibition by Madison Bycroft
Curated by Victorine Grataloup
2025 residents and associate artists
Residents: session #1, January 27-April 4, 2025
Ayo Akingbade (UK)
Lina Bani Odeh (Palestine)
Residents: session #2, April 22-July 1, 2025
Dina Mimi (Palestine)
Hannan Jones (UK/Australia)
Residents: session #3, September 15-November 24, 2025
Jacopo Belloni (Italy/Switzerland)
An artist in Partnership with the Canadian Embassy in Paris and the Canadian Cultural Centre
Associate artists: a single annual session, January 13-December 15, 2025
Jean Feline (France)
Samir Kennedy (UK/France)
Mélio Villemot (France)
Public engagement and events
Triangle-Astérides regularly organizes open studios, performances, readings, guided tours in its exhibition spaces, in Atelier-Assemblée—a space dedicated to events and gatherings—or offsite, as part of its new program of associated audiences or in connection with its exhibitions, resident, associate or guest artists.
Editorial program
Regular programming of texts, conversations, sound or video pieces and digital works by resident, associate or guest artists, curators and researchers.
About us
Founded by artists between 1992 and 1994, Triangle-Astérides is a contemporary art center located in Marseille, France. It is unique in that it is a member of a cultural cooperative, the Friche la Belle de Mai, of which it is one of the founding organizations.
Triangle-Astérides brings together exhibitions and research residencies for French and international artists as well as local associated artists. Associated audiences, events, editorial programming, and close attention to cultural mediation to serve the largest possible audience, enrich and complete the program. To best meet the needs of each visitor, Triangle-Astérides aims for accessibility (PRM, guided tours in FSL, and audio description or easy to read and understand upon request).
Triangle-Astérides has inherited international networks (through the Triangle Network, from which it was created and of which it remains a member organization), national networks, and local networks (through the merger of the Triangle France and Astérides associations in 2018). Connecting these different scales is at the heart of all of its activities. Within a framework of eco-responsibility, while decidedly remaining international, Triangle-Astérides is experimenting with a working regional geography for its exhibitions: Europe and the Mediterranean.
Triangle-Astérides is a nonprofit organization that receives funding from the City of Marseille, the Ministry of Culture—DRAC Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, the Provence-Alpes- Côte d’Azur Region, and the Bouches-du-Rhône Department.