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

Hortillonne – Apolline Ducrocq, 2026

Hortillonne – Apolline Ducrocq, 2026
Wednesday May 6th, 2026 Zoé Gambier
  • ©Apolline Ducrocq
  • ©Apolline Ducrocq

Amiens moved me deeply through its industrial past and its architectural heritage. Immersing myself in the archives of the Somme departmental collections, I discovered columns of baskets rising up across several archival photographs of the city’s landscape. Intrigued by these particular forms, I found myself drawn to numerous images of the floating market. These wicker baskets carry stories within them. They are symbols of transport and physical labour.

My sculpture project borrows the postures of materials visible in these photographs. It brings to light the invisible gestures of the women who worked the Hortillonnages and questions our relationship to space and collective memory, inviting reflection on the traces of the past that persist in the present.

The materials chosen for this sculpture, metal and concrete, refer to founding symbols. The metal recalls the mooring rings passed down from mother to daughter, while the concrete, borrowed from post-war construction, evokes those edifices built to last. These materials, used to anchor the most solid of structures, here fix the gestures of the women workers in place, underscoring their essential role: at once invisible and indispensable, like the foundations of a building.

By giving rise to new forms that are both modest and spectacular, the artist produces a collision between different temporalities and pays tribute to the trajectories of these objects that were once part of the landscape of Amiens.

The artist

Apolline Ducrocq

Born in Boulogne-sur-Mer and a graduate of the École Supérieure d'Art de Dunkerque-Tourcoing in 2021, Apolline Ducrocq has accumulated a wide range of immersive experiences through residencies in France and Belgium. She has taken part in numerous residencies, biennials, solo and group exhibitions: at the Musée Matisse, at the FRAC Grand Large, at the Condition Publique, as part of a business residency, the Archipel residency, and the Biennale L'art dans la ville, among others. Several of her works are held in the collection of the FRAC Grand Large. The artist draws her inspiration from forgotten places, abandoned urban zones whose construction hoardings she pushes past in order to conduct her field investigations. Working from photographs, she extracts details and sets them in dialogue to develop three-dimensional prototypes. The figures thus drawn out leave the flat plane to achieve a sculptural autonomy not without echoes of a timeless science-fiction imagination. Her installations bring together sculpture and photography, combining artistic and construction techniques capable of archiving the memory of architectures and material postures. She holds a studio at the Ateliers Fructôse and is responsible for the sculpture and ceramics workshops at the EMA in Boulogne-sur-Mer.
Voir la fiche artiste — Apolline Ducrocq