The association RegArt asks all of you to come to Place du Palais de Justice in Chambéry (France) and take part to the Inside Out Project.

The Inside Out Photobooth truck will be parked there to make a portrait of each participant, print it as a poster and immediately stick it up on the ground of the Place. All the poster thus sticked will show the shape of a gigantic eye symbolizing our message: « Together, an eye over art ».

The association RegArt, created in 1994, aims at the promotion of contemporary art and supports the work of artists. It offers every year its members a program of conferences and visits of art centres, museums or artists workshops so as to discover the richness and diversity of present artistic trends. To celebrate its 20th anniversary and share its passion, RegArt offers all of us a unique human experience: to take part in a collective project and turn an unusual glance at contemporary art.

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Inside Out Photobooth

Wednesday June 3rd from 12 am to 6 pm
Thursday June 4th from 9 am to 5 pm

Place du Palais de Justice, Chambéry, France

In case of overcrowding, the organization reserves the right to close access to the photobooth earlier.

Minors will have to be accompanied and/or present a parental consent allowing reproduction rights. For any further information: regart73@gmail.com

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About JR

The artist JR owns the biggest art gallery in the world. He exhibits in the streets of the world, making art for all and catching the attention of people who are not typical museum visitors. From his very beginning when he found a camera on the Paris subway to the present days with projects like WOMEN ARE HEROES, THE WRINKLES OF THE CITY, UNFRAMED JR has been invited to make and share art all around the world.

www.jr-art.net

Inside Out Project

In 2011, JR receives the TED Prize and wins a "wish to change the world". He creates Inside Out, an international participatory art project that allows people worldwide to get their picture taken and paste it. Over 200,000 posters were posted in more than 130 countries. Each Inside Out project around the world is documented, archived and exhibited online for all to share.

www.insideoutproject.net