The New Patrons of Saint-Gilles

  • New PatronsMarlène Débeau, Director of the Community Centre for Social Action La Croisée; Céline Garcia, activity leader at the Social Centre La Croisée; Jean-Marie Beaussier, Chair of the Rowing Club of Saint-Gilles; Lucie Ferlin, associate artist at the cultural hub Édit et Pollux; Henri-Luc Camplo, Director of the Château d’Espeyran; Julien Catala, Head of Public Engagement at the Château d’Espeyran and Chair of the Association Actes; André Lamy, Chair of the association Saint-Gilles Ville Fleurie; Laurent Sugny and Christian Varlet, residents of Saint-Gilles; Florence Caudrelier, volunteer at the Château d’Espeyran.
  • ArtworkLa Triangulaire des communs (working title)
  • Structure médiatriceCercle des Nouveaux commanditaires d'Occitanie
  • MediatorPatric Clanet accompagné par Jean-Marie Bénézet
  • Contexte·sEnvironment/Ecology, Equality, diversity and inclusion, Heritage, Public space, Rural setting
  • Dates2024-Ongoing
  • SiteSaint-Gilles, Gard
  • RegionOccitanie
  • Partnersla Société des Nouveaux commanditaires and the Cercle des Nouveaux commanditaires d’Occitanie, Centre social et Culturel La Croisée, Château d’Espeyran, Municipality of Saint-Gilles, Samuel Vincent children’s home, St Gilles historical society, Media library/Micro Folie de Saint-Gilles, Gard government office, Occitanie regional council, Gard Department, County education department, Association Accueil et Traditions Saint-Gilles Saint-Jacques, Mécènes du Sud

A group of residents from Saint-Gilles have come together to commission an artwork that reimagines and strengthens the sense of belonging as a way of inhabiting a place in a spirit of shared humanity.

The municipality of Saint-Gilles lies along the route of the Camino de Santiago and benefits from a significant cultural heritage. With a marina that opens onto the Mediterranean Sea, it has historically been a crossroads of trade and intercultural exchange, shaped both by commercial activity and by the passage of pilgrims from across Europe. Today, however, 24% of its population live within an urban priority zone, spread across the neighbourhoods of Sabatot and the historic centre, separated by a road that has come to serve as a symbolic boundary. These two districts face considerable socio-economic challenges, characterised by fragmentation, weakened social cohesion, and widening geographical and cultural divides.

Faced with the erosion of community solidarity within the population of Saint-Gilles and the rise of inter-community tensions between the two neighbourhoods, a group of residents and local stakeholders active in the social and cultural sector came together at the beginning of 2023 to explore how they might act collectively. They turned to the Nouveaux commanditaires initiative, seeking to commission an artwork that would help restore a shared sense of belonging by shaping a new “cartography of the commons” around three key landmarks: the municipal community centre La Croisée, the Château d’Espeyran and the market. Their aim is for this commission to