Terugblik op één jaar Repairing the present: interview met Alexandra Vanhuyse

Vandaag vieren we het eerste jaar sinds de start van Repairing the Present, het project van 12 regionale S+T+ARTS-centra uit heel Europa.

Ter gelegenheid hiervan interviewde de organisatie Alexandra Vanhuyse, co-founder van Snowball die het project coördineert.

In het gesprek spreekt ze over de missie van het project, de journey tot nu toe en welke spannende zaken ons nog te wachten staan.

Het volledige interview kan je lezen op de website van S+T+ARTS.

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Marktbevraging Senior Business Developer

In het kader van ons project #ConnectSME zoeken we additionele expertise. Heb je interesse om deel uit te maken van onze toonaangevende cleantech hub en van dit innovatief project?

:RETOOL, the 3rd and final exhibition of the S+T+ARTS Repairing the Present exhibition series

We were happy & honored to see many people at the premiere of RETOOL, the 3rd and final exhibition of the S+T+ARTS Repairing the Present exhibition series as curated by Manuel Cirauqui.
As the coordinator of the S+T+ARTS Repairing the Present consortium and representing the team that evening, Snowball was invited to give a bit of context to this exhibition, its purpose and its coming about.

:REWORLD :REWILD :RETOOL triptych of exhibitions to repair the present.

Studio Above&Below’s artwork ‘Entangled Landscapes’ makes soil quality visible in an interactive way. This first prototype is part of a triptych of exhibitions :REWORLD :REWILD :RETOOL that will take place this autumn at MEET in Milan, at MAXXI in Rome and ZKM in Karlsruhe, a triptych curated by Manuel Cirauqui.

Premiere ‘Entangled Landscapes’

On the 27th of August ‘Entangled landscapes’ premiered at Spiere-Helkijn’s old swimming pool.
Snowball co-founder and Managing Director Alexandra Vanhuyse explained the STARTS project as well as the role of the artwork in achieving its goals. 
Enjoy reading Alexandra’s opening speech.