Rosalie Piras: Social Design and Collective Artistic Interventions
Rosalie Piras is a specialized social designer and contemporary artist whose practice revolves around communal participation and the reactivation of public space. Educated at ENSA Dijon with a DNSEP in Design, Rosalie Piras focuses on the intersection of human interaction and environmental design. Her portfolio is defined by projects that address social issues through creative action, such as the poster series ‘Copaines’ and the collaborative installation ‘Charivari.’ She frequently employs workshops as a primary medium, allowing community members to actively participate in the creation of their surroundings, as seen in works like ‘Rendez-vous autour du braséro’ and ‘La cour de La Maison Maladière.’ Rosalie Piras also explores the relationship between objects and memory, exemplified by her project ‘Fossiles du présent.’ Her artistic research has been supported by notable institutions, including her selection for the Nuovo Grand Tour residency at BASE Milano. Through these diverse initiatives, Rosalie Piras seeks to establish sustainable social links and foster urban expression, making her a significant voice in the field of contemporary social design and community art.