The French Public Higher Schools of Art

Fort de France

Campus Caraïbéen des Arts, Fort de France, Martinique

about

The Caribbean Arts Campus (CCA) is a regional school dedicated to higher education, research and multidisciplinary professionalization in the Arts. The structure was created December 1st, 2011 by the Martinique Region, and originated in the will to implement a reform of art education for Martinique in its Caribbean context. On a wider level the idea is to promote culture and art by participating in the promotion and professionalization of our artistic potential.
The school is currently comprised of 5 departments, the 4 most recent were created in 2012: Visual Arts (Ex Martinique Regional Institute for Visual Arts), Living Arts, Art Trades, Cinema and Research.

It awards higher national degrees in Visual Arts (DNAP, DNAT, DNSEP) giving students the possibility to benefit from a truly multidisciplinary training up to and including a Master level qualification.
The establishment equally wanted to encourage the training of trainers through a partnership between the department of Living Arts and the Center for training of Dance and Music Teachers (CEFEDEM) of Normandy. Thanks to this agreement, our Martiniquean students can pursue training for the obtention of a State Degree (DE) as music teacher. In line with this policy, from September 2013 the Cinema Department has offered the possibility to our students to prepare for a Professional qualification in “Techniques and Activities of Image and Sound (LPTAIS)” in partnership with the IUT Di Corsica.
Questions of network and distribution of scientific knowledge are thus an integral part of the strategy of development and structuring of the Caribbean Arts Campus.
The training in Art Trades has the goal of training a new generation of craftsman. The stakes are considerable because in this domain it is our role to produce professionals ready to intervene in any area of human activity, capable of providing made to measure responses, anchored in a reality specific to our region but one that also finds an echo beyond the island.
The degree for access to university studies (DAEU) set up in partnership with the UAG, allowing students without a baccalauréat to enhance the value of their artistic potential so as to pursue a curriculum in higher education of art.

options

Art
Design

qualifications

DNA  option Art
DNA  option Design mention design graphique
DNA  option Design mention design objet
DNSEP  option Art
DNSEP  option Art mention design d'objet

publications

Student handbook.
Brochures presenting students’ work, study trips, degrees.
Pedagogical documents.

activities and events

Exhibitions, presentation of students’ work, lectures.
Hosting participants, workshops, Caribbean, European and International artists.
The Fridays of the Caribbean Arts Campus.

international cooperation

Exchanges with European schools as part of the Erasmus programmes and student exchange co-operation agreements (Caribbean, Europe, Central America, Latin America).

gallery

“School” gallery, in partnership with the artotheque.

specific equipment

Workshops (photography, infography, screen printing, engraving, modeling, casting, synthetic materials, video, ceramic, wood, metal) computer room, video editing room, videoconference space, mediatheque, “School” gallery, conference room.

networks

ANdEA
The Martinique Techno-pole
The Fonds Saint -Jacques Meeting Center
The Clément Foundation
Artocarpe (Guadeloupe)
The Valenciennes Esad
The Martinique Region
The City of Fort-de-France
The University of the Antilles and Guyana (UAG)
SERMAC
CMAC- ATRIUM
Teacher Training Center
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Martinique (CCIM)
The Chamber of Trades and Craft of Martinique (CMA)
Center of excellence MSH (Center for Human Sciences) of Paris Nord
Center for Training of Dance and Music Teachers of Rouen (CEFEDEM)
UIT Di Corsica (Corsica)

administrative team

Etienne Jean-Baptiste Directeur général
Valérie John Directrice du Département Arts visuels
Eddy Jean-Philippe Direction des réseaux et des finances
Brice Larcher Responsable communication / rayonnement culturel
Sandrine Dijeont Responsable Relations internationales / partenariats économiques
Marcel Méril Directeur RH, affaires statutaires et juridiques
Marie-Claude Ursulet Secrétariat administratif et pédagogique
Janine Lagarde Secrétariat administratif & pédagogique

professors

Hélène Anglionin-Verdan
Martial Bazabas
Hervé Beuze
Jean-Philippe Breleur
Agnès Brézéphin
Jean-Marc Bullet
Conrad Caesar
Max Catayée
Géraldine Constant
Sophie d’Ingianni
Raphaëlle Hayot
David Khatile
Frédéric Lagnau
Paola Lavra
Audry Liseron-Monfils
Alain Ozier
Cédric Petit-Jean Roget
Michel Petris
José René-Corail
Bruno Serinet
Henry Tauliaut
Catherine Thiollier
Sonia Tourville
Marie-Adèle Vert-Pré

contact

Campus Caraïbéen des Arts, pôle EIA
Rue des Artistes, quartier l’Ermitage
97200 | Fort-de-France – Martinique FWI (French West Indies)
tél. +33 (0)5 96 60 65 29
fax +33 (0)5 96 42 64 71
www.campuscaraibeendesarts.com
contact@campuscaraibeendesarts.com

students

126 Students