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International Garden Festival |
Hortillonnages Amiens 2023
Visit of the exhibition by boat


CAMON / PORT À FUMIER – Boat trip
Boarding pontoon
35 rue Roger Allou – 80450 Camon

In CAMON, rent a boat for 2h30 and sail to the different plots invested around the pond of Clermont.

The rental price of a boat is based on the number of people, from 1 to 6 max. including child(ren) under 3 years old
* 20€ / 1-2 people. * 27€ / 3-4 people. * 32€ / 5-6 people. * free -3 years old
+ ASCO fee per person: €1 / 11 years and + * €0.50 / 3-10 years
>>> Only by online reservation
To read the terms and conditions of sale, click here
For security reasons, animals are not allowed in the boats. Strollers must be dropped off at reception.


We invite visitors to continue to respect barrier gestures in order to fight against the spread of COVID-19.
If you want more details, we invite you to consult the evolution of the reception instructions and the health rules in force on the government website: https://www.gouvernement.fr/info-coronavirus


For any request for information, you can send an email to communication@artetjardins-hdf.com
or call +33 6 78 53 55 92

Looking forward to welcoming you soon!

The team of Art & Jardins | Hauts-de-France

Utopies entomologiques II – Raphaël Emine, 2024

Utopies entomologiques II – Raphaël Emine, 2024
Wednesday March 27th, 2024 Zoé Gambier
  • © Yann Monel
  • ©Yann Monel
  • ©Yann Monel
  • ©Yann Monel
  • ©Yann Monel

This architectural wonder provides nesting sites for insects in the heart of the Hortillonnages ecosystem in Amiens. Made from traditional ceramic combined with ceramic 3D printing, it is designed as an environment for insects but also for living plants, decomposing plants and reserves of water.

Entomological Utopias II reflects on biology and life, it is driven by dreamlike inspirations at the crossroads of natural sciences, sculpture and design. This sculpture raises the possibility of an inter-species architecture that is inclusive of non-humans by connecting different living things that occupy the same space. A kind of functional habitat sculpture designed in a surrealist way with galleries, tunnels, corridors and balconies.

Using the latest 3D modelling experiments, these sculptures are inspired by biomimicry and mathematical models created by living things. The resulting forms evoke worlds that cannot be placed between vernacular habitat, fantastic architecture, the underwater world, the foliage of the tree and the rhizome. They aim to accommodate several species of living things at different stages of their life cycles, from the egg to the larva, to the adult.

The artist

Raphaël Emine

Raphaël Emine's ceramic sculptures allow fluids to flow through them and provide a home for plants and is colonized by insects and bacteria. His current work combines 3D printing and traditional modelling techniques to create sculptured habitats for non-humans. At the crossroads of natural sciences, sculpture and design, Raphaël Emine invites us to generate new manufacturing processes to invent possible futures.