HERALBONY Art Prize 2025 Grand Prix Winner Evelyne Postic Joins Co-creation Art Project at the Palace of Versailles

On World Autism Awareness Day, HERALBONY EUROPE partnered with the Palace of Versailles and artist Evelyne Postic for a public co-creation workshop, fostering an inclusive experience through art.
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HERALBONY EUROPE, the European subsidiary of Heralbony Co., Ltd., participated in a visitor-involved co-creation fresco art project held at the Palace of Versailles on April 2, 2026, World Autism Awareness Day. This initiative was organized in cooperation with Naked Heart France, a non-profit organization supporting children with disabilities and their families. It is part of the Palace of Versailles' long-term commitment to enhancing accessibility and achieving an inclusive visitor experience.

HERALBONY EUROPE was commissioned to select the artist for the joint production and created a new creative experience with visitors alongside Evelyne Postic, the Grand Prix winner of the HERALBONY Art Prize 2025. This project allowed Postic to return to Versailles for the first time in 40 years, a place she had long wished to revisit.

Heralbony prioritizes an 'artist-first' approach, ensuring the artist can perform in optimal conditions. In collaboration with the Palace of Versailles, a special preview and filming session was held before public hours to ensure the environment felt safe for creative work. Postic’s style themes revolve around the relationship between biology, nature, and history—all elements embodied by Versailles. The moments spent in the quiet palace served as a profound source of inspiration.

The subsequent co-creation session with the general public was a massive success, with people of all ages, nationalities, and backgrounds gathering around the artist. Among the participants was a student with autism from Quebec, Canada, who expressed that the workshop was a highlight of his trip, overcoming the anxieties of international travel.

Through this project, Heralbony provided an opportunity for people worldwide to realize the value that 'differences are a source of richness.' Benedicte de Foulhiac, Head of Cultural Projects at the Palace of Versailles, commented: 'The artist Evelyne Postic and her poetic world were very impressive. The process of seeing motifs of animals and suns emerge from garden sculptures and palace archives was beautiful. This initiative held great significance not only for its artistic value but as an experience connecting people.'