partners and ecosystem
Our research, creative work, and the sharing of emerging narratives happen in collaboration with partners and ecosystems that embody the worlds ce-ci moves between. Here is a selection of these institutions, networks and initiatives.
Paris Biennale
The Paris Biennale is an international art event founded in 1959 by André Malraux, then Minister of Cultural Affairs. Its mission is to identify and activate artistic practices that challenge the established values of art.
La Revue de Paris
La Revue de Paris was founded in 1829 in Paris. A living legend of the 19th century, it publishes articles that explore ways of thinking and artistic practices that break free from the normative frameworks of the art world. The publication champions new forms of art.

The National School of Art of Paris (ENDA)
L’École Nationale d’Art de Paris (ENDA) is an artistic research school founded in 2008 in Paris by the Biennale de Paris. It is considered the first school entirely dedicated to artistic research. In its history and its specificities, ENDA follows in the footsteps of institutions like the Bauhaus College and Black Mountain College, which, in their times, offered new visions of art and innovative approaches to teaching.
Fulbright
Founded in 1946 with a post-war pacifist ideal, Fulbright is the flagship international research mobility program connecting the United States with the rest of the world. Its alumni include numerous Nobel laureates, renowned artists, and heads of state. Present in 160 countries, Fulbright aims to share and advance knowledge, address contemporary challenges, and foster mutual understanding between peoples.

FORMS – Future-Oriented Museum Synergies
FORMS is a global network of museum directors, futurists, curators and artists that explores relationships of audiences to possible futures, and aims to promote agency in the now. FORMS brings together over 50 leading museums, including the Climate Museum in New York, Futurium in Berlin, Barcelona Centro de Cultura Contemporanea and Museo de Amanha in Rio de Janeiro.
California College of the Arts
California College of the Arts (CCA) is an art, design, and architecture school in San Francisco, educating students to become global changemakers through purposeful practice and critical discourse. Founded in 1907, CCA continues to build on its legacy while looking to the future.

Somewhere Places
Feytopia
Feÿtopia is a collective of artists, entrepreneurs, activists, academics and technologists, drawn together by their desire to experiment with the way we live, work and play. Rooted physically in France and present globally through its members and their world-shaping ideas, it is an extitutional community prototyping the world of tomorrow.
Emerging Leaders Artivism Alliance
The Emerging Leaders Artivism Alliance is a pioneering program that positions individuals with a migration background who are combining arts and activism to utilize their resilient life experiences as potential for leadership and new narratives. The initiative nurtures a long-lasting alliance by building a community of practice dedicated to scaling and sustaining deep, meaningful impact within the sector.
Community Arts Network (CAN)
The Community Arts Network is a global platform that seeks to enable, engage and empower individuals, organisations and communities that use the arts for social impact. Its purpose is to give a name to the challenges ahead, to apply art as a force for change, to inspire and connect through the unexpected.