From May 18 to 30, 2026, the Artivista association was pleased to lead a large-scale community art project in the Beauregard neighborhood of La Celle-Saint-Cloud, in collaboration with artists Cécile Jaillard, Alix d’Anselme, and Lucie Fléty.
Over the course of nearly two weeks, four monumental murals were created on iconic walls throughout the neighborhood, permanently transforming the urban landscape and offering residents new visual landmarks that convey meaning and a sense of pride.
Two large murals designed by Cécile Jaillard and Alix d’Anselme brought color, poetry, and a sense of calm to the city.
A participatory mural designed by Lucie Fléty features a luminous fox surrounded by sunflowers.
A fourth collective work was created with the participation of local youth, supported by apprentices from the CFM BTP, making this wall a true testament to the commitment and creativity of the local youth.
This project is the culmination of several months of collaborative work carried out with residents and local educational, social, and community organizations. Long before the murals were created, street art discovery workshops, awareness-raising initiatives, and a public consultation allowed residents to become fully involved in this collective transformation.




As the days went by, the walls were covered not only with color, but above all with conversations, encounters, and shared moments. Residents stopped to watch, chat, encourage the artists, or even participate in some of the projects themselves. Little by little, the murals became gathering places, sparking curiosity, conversation, and enthusiasm.
This project is much more than an artistic intervention in public space. It tells the story of a neighborhood reclaiming its environment, asserting its identity, and using art as a vehicle for social connection, pride, and community life.
We are also particularly proud to have entrusted all of these projects to female artists.
Beyond the murals themselves, this project leaves behind memories, encounters, and a collective dynamic that will, we are convinced, continue to bring the Beauregard neighborhood to life long after the artists have left.
A huge thank you to everyone who made this adventure possible:
- To the MJC of La Celle-Saint-Cloud, the Espace André Joly, and all the partners involved in the project.
- To the City of La Celle-Saint-Cloud for its trust and support.
- To the artists Cécile Jaillard, Alix d’Anselme, and Lucie Fléty for their talent, generosity, and commitment to the residents.
- To the young participants, the apprentices at CFM BTP, and all the local organizations involved in this wonderful collective endeavor.
- To the residents of Beauregard, who welcomed us, supported us, and brought this project to life at every stage.
- And, of course, to the entire team of volunteers who enthusiastically supported this wonderful project.











