Drawing competition

Tribute to the Luxembourg painter Jean Jacoby, Paris Games 1924-2024

      The Jean Jacoby competition invites secondary school students of the Luxembourg school system to draw in the style of Jean Jacoby.
         —     Drawing Competition

 

 

To mark the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the French Embassy in Luxembourg and the Institut français du Luxembourg, with the support of the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth, and in partnership with Association Victor Hugo, the Musée national d’archéologie, d’histoire et d’art, the Luxembourg Embassy in France, Nhood and Auchan Cloche d’Or, are organising a drawing competition to pay tribute to the Luxembourg painter Jean Jacoby.

Run by a committee comprising representatives from the Institut français du Luxembourg, the French Embassy in Luxembourg and the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth, the competition is being organised as part of the celebrations for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, with the aim of promoting sport and the values of Olympism in Luxembourg.

This is a drawing competition, based on an artistic work, in the style of the painter Jean Jacoby, honouring one of the sporting disciplines competing in the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The competition is open to a specific audience, on a voluntary basis. There are two school categories:

– Enseignement fondamental category: any pupil in cycle 4 of basic education, or equivalent, may take part.

– Lycée category: any pupil in the 3rd or 2nd year of upper secondary education in a Luxembourg secondary school, whether public or private, conventional or general, or the equivalent for other education systems, may take part.

The competition is open until 14 June inclusive, with registration possible until 7 May.

         —     Jean Jacoby

 

 

Jean Lucien Nicolas Jacoby was a Luxembourg artist. He won Olympic gold medals in art competitions at the Olympic Games in 1924 for his painting Étude de sport and another in 1928 for his drawing Rugby. This makes him the most successful Olympic artist of all time.

 


Competition rules

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“Floating cities” workshops

City of Tomorrow multidisciplinary project

      As part of the City of Tomorrow multi-disciplinary project, the Ecole Privée Notre-Dame Sainte-Sophie and the Lycée Josy Barthel Mamer welcomed the illustrator Elsa Mroziewicz for workshops imagining floating cities…
 

 

The “Floating Cities” workshops, organized by the Institut français du Luxembourg at the École Privée Notre-Dame Sainte-Sophie and the Lycée Josy Barthel Mamer, aim to raise students’ awareness of sustainable development. Floating cities could be a solution to the rising sea levels caused by global warming.
 
The students met a children’s book illustrator, Elsa Mroziewicz, who presented her floating cities project and explained the various solutions that she and other literary and scientific contributors had devised to tackle the urgent issue of climate change.
 
The idea is to develop several floating cities across 5 continents on a fresco more than 10 meters long, featuring several augmented reality animations. This project, which is still in its early stages, will be presented at the UN conference on the oceans to be held in Nice in June 2025.
 
Several classes around the world (France, Brazil, United States, Taiwan….) will be taking part in the same workshop, and all the student’s work will be posted on the floating city website.
 
The students worked in small groups to design their own floating cities.
 
The hardest part was thinking about making the city self-sufficient. We had to take into account practical aspects such as supplying food and drinking water, as well as ensuring that it could be stable while floating.
 
These workshops are part of the multidisciplinary City of Tomorrow project, organized by the Institut français du Luxembourg, in cooperation with the French Embassy in Luxembourg and a number of Luxembourg partners, and with the support of the development company Agora, which specializes in the rehabilitation and development of former industrial sites.

 

Contact
Institut français du Luxembourg
BP236
L - 2012 LUXEMBOURG

Tél. : (00352) _46 21 66

Email : contact@ifluxembourg.lu

Student Fair

Face-to-face and virtual stand

Would you like to study in France?

 

The Student Fair, organised by MESR Luxembourg, is back to give students the chance to find out more about higher education, student life and career opportunities. The Institut français du Luxembourg will be on hand to present the range of French university courses on offer, with a special focus on sports-related courses! See you on 26 & 27 October at the France pavilion in Belval – and also online on our virtual stand, from 18 October 2023 to 5 January 2024!
Contact
Institut français du Luxembourg
BP236
L - 2012 LUXEMBOURG

Tél. : (00352) _46 21 66

Email : contact@ifluxembourg.lu

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