Inès Geoffroy is a curator and Head of Exhibitions at La Villette, where she has overseen since 2021 the artistic direction of 100% L’EXPO, an annual event dedicated to emerging contemporary art. Now a key platform for the emerging art scene in France, the project brings together each year around forty artists graduating from French national art schools.
Alongside this role, she maintains an independent curatorial practice. She is currently co-curating an exhibition on photographer Hassan Hajjaj at the Philharmonie de Paris (September 2026), and curating a performance evening for the Jerk Off Festival (September 2026). She curated the exhibition La rhétorique du rideau (Institut des Cultures d’Islam, May 16 – July 27, 2025). She also conceived the 41st edition of ThunderCage: Queer & Halal Edition (October 2024), co-organized with Mathilda Portoghese the two editions of the video program FINAL GIRLS, at DOC! (November 2022) and at the Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles/Paris (October 2024), as well as the solo exhibition of artist Aïcha Snoussi at Galerie La La Land (July 2022).
She is co-founder of the B93 collective, which works towards the creation of an artist-run third space in La Courneuve. In this context, she co-developed with Laure Togola the exhibition B93 PREQUEL at Sample (January 2023), followed by the collective’s exhibition at the 67th edition of the Salon de Montrouge (October 2023).
Her research focuses on the representation of individuals from Muslim cultures in contemporary art, with particular attention to queer and gendered figures. She published an essay on the bisexuality of Muslim women through the figure of the Odalisque in Gaze Magazine (Issue 4, June 2023).