2025

Centre Lasallien 2024-2025

3001 rue de Louvain est Julian Palma
Final - 2025 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Final - 2025 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Final - 2025 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Final - 2025 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
T-shirt bleaching workshop - 2025 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
T-shirt bleaching workshop - 2025 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
T-shirt bleaching workshop - 2025 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet
Workshop: The Blot Game - 2025 - © Photo : Olivier Bousquet

About

“This is the first time I can express myself like this.” This sentence, spoken by a young newcomer from Ukraine in a Radio-Canada report, resonates deeply with the spirit of the Laisse ta trace project, conducted this winter at Centre Lasallien.

For 15 weeks, young people learning French (ages 12 to 17) gathered every Wednesday to explore mural art, meet engaged artists, discover various techniques, dream together — and above all, build a common narrative, a collective work. Collage, fanzine, ink, linocut, mural visits: so many mediums for learning, expressing oneself, and forging connections.

Centre Lasallien, a faithful and valuable partner, is a place of listening and momentum, where culture becomes a tool for integration, self-esteem, and shared pride. Even when life imposes sudden departures — like this creative youth who returned to his country after eight workshops — the traces remain. A souvenir package was sent to him: because his contribution matters, and because every voice deserves to be celebrated.

To listen: Trouver sa voix : l’intégration de jeunes nouveaux arrivants – Radio-Canada

3001 rue de Louvain est

About the artist

Julian Palma

Columbian-born Julian Palma is an emerging multidisciplinary artist who has delved into illustration, videography and mural art. He has worked both as creator and coordinator...
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