Anaïs Lelièvre
Anaïs Lelièvre is an artist who works at the intersection of ceramics, installation, and drawing, unfolding between meticulous detail and monumental expansion. With a spatial approach to drawing and a strong interest in geology, her creative work has developed through residencies since the end of 2015, both in France and internationally (Iceland, Brazil, Switzerland, Greece, Canada, Portugal).
Lelièvre holds a DNSEP (Diplôme National Supérieur d’Études Professionnelles) in Fine Arts from the École Supérieure d’Art et de Design de Rouen and a doctorate from Université Paris 1. She collaborates with the Capazza Gallery in Nançay, and her studio is based in Aubervilliers.
In 2023, a solo exhibition dedicated entirely to her ceramic works was held at L’Espace Jacques Villeglé in Saint-Gratien, followed by the co-organization of a study day at Paris 1 University titled “Ceramic Approaches: Artists and Accidents” (proceedings published in the Plastik journal). In 2024, she completed two year-long residencies—at the Lyon Observatory and the Ceramics Museum in Lezoux—where she collaborated with geologists, astrophysicists, paleontologists, and archaeologists. The ENSAD School in Limoges also hosted her for the production of a ceramic piece nearly two meters tall.
In 2025, Anaïs Lelièvre presented a solo exhibition at CCCLB La Borne, an installation in the reflecting pool of the Château de Rentilly, and a solo show at Art Paris with Galerie Capazza. She will also show her work in group exhibitions at the Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles in Paris and the Musée Adrien Dubouché in Limoges.
Visit Anaïs Lelièvre’s website and Instagram page.
Featured work
Selected works – Porcelain, 2017-2024

Selected works – Glazes, 2020-2025

Poros – Iceland, 2016-2024

Terramoto – Lisbon, 2022













