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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
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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

Module – Mouvement n°13 > Charles-Henry Fertin, 2017

Module – Mouvement n°13 > Charles-Henry Fertin, 2017
Friday April 6th, 2018 Marine Bigot
  • Charles-Henry Fertin © Yann Monel
  • Charles-Henry Fertin © Yann Monel
  • Charles-Henry Fertin © Charles-Henry Fertin
  • Charles-Henry Fertin © Yann Monel

In the Hortillonnages, small islands appear and disappear over time. It is unusual to witness the birth of an island so artist Charles-Henry Fertin has staged the formation of one. Made from a sheet of metal formed into a mound, it has been placed in a stream where it seems to gently emerge from the depths. Like a second skin that the artist has placed on the water, the new island closely follows the variations in the level of the streams, moving as the current oscillates. In constant evolution, the island allows Charles-Henry Fertin to contemplate the Hortillonnages through scenography. Throughout the festival, the island and its tiny fluctuations will imperceptibly transform the panorama and at the same time will integrate into it.

The artist

Charles-Henry Fertin

Born in 1982 he graduated from the school of Beaux-Arts in Paris, the artist Charles-Henry Fertin conducts research on the in-between, where the relationships which maintain the object in the space are of central importance. His sculptures have minimalist volumes, sometimes driven by a concealed motor.