Casa Julfa is a place where creative practices meet and cultures diffuse. It’s a sanctuary for makers and thinkers to grow, to rest, and to be, sheltered from the distractions and demands of contemporary society. Housed in large seventeenth century townhouse, in the picturesque ville d’Art et Histoire of Montmorillon, France. It’s a place where things move slower and life is a little easier to navigate.
The area has a long history of creative practice from writing to pottery, basket weaving, wood, leather, lace and paper work and an ancient history of exquisite natural pigment painting, folk medicine and organic farming, which continues today.
Casa = family, a physical and metaphysical place.
A space where we can truly exist, where we can speak freely, where all the feelings are allowed, a place where wounds, failures and faults are cured with time and love. A sacred shelter for all those that pass through her doors.
Julfa = An ancient Armenian village, ancestral homeland of founder Corinne Aivazian.
A point of diffusion between the east and the west. A celebration of ancestral artistry, of international cultural exchange. Julfa is a manifesto for collective growth. It’s symbol of resistance. Julfa has been and always will be home