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Researchtrip Iceland

As a further research into the coloring proporties of living matter, I have gone on a trip to Iceland sildenafil citrate 100mg tab . In two weeks I discovered everything about the geology of this very special island and I am currently developing my findings into a new body of work. See more photographs of this research trip on Instagram .

Open Set Summer School 2016

I was very happy to be accepted to Open Set Summer School 2016 with the generous support of Creative Industries Fund NL. Two weeks straight filled with workshops and lectures, by a fine selection of the most inspiring artists and designers in the field today. The group was as diverse as the program, with me being the only Dutch attendee. International relations were being explored, one of which …

A Dutch Auction | DesignKwartier 2016

At DesignKwartier 2016, I curated, designed and produced ‘A Dutch Auction’ for I Wait Here. The auction featured works by Aliki van der Kruijs, Alissa+Nienke, Hozan Zangana, Handmade Industrials, Jetske Visser, Kirstie van Noort, Lotte de Raadt, Martina Lasinger,New Window X Sacha van den Haak&Felix van Dam, Remy van Zandbergen, Rogier Arents, Roos Meerman and Steven Banken right here .

Dutch Design Week 2015

During Dutch Design Week 2015 I presented a new research into the applicability of algae and seaweed in textiles, on which I collaborated with textile designer Nienke Hoogvliet. Together we were granted funding by the Dutch Creative Industries Fund for this project. I harvested over twenty different species of seaweed and with this harvest a wide color palette came to life, mirroring the colors …

The Archeology Department | DesignKwartier 2015

At a beautiful, historical location called The Temple, I curated, designed and produced an exhibition in which the participating designers showed studies of subject and matter, all in their own way related to the current inhabitants of the building: The Archeology Department.

Meta.Morf 2012

I performed the installation full cycle, day and night at the TKM Gråmølna . The cycle lasted 5 days, and was filmed continuously by a GoPro Camera.