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b.a.r. at Basecamp
The bar at Basecamp grew out of ongoing conversations with Grace Lostia on how the kitchen might spill into the main space. The idea was simple but important: to bring cooking and gathering into the same field, so that sharing food and sharing words could meet in one continuous setting. Its making was guided less
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Open Kitchen Weekender at BAK
The Open Kitchen Weekender (OKW), one of the last celebratory moments at BAK. As part of the Community Portal (Civic Praxis program) at BAK basis voor actuele kunst, Utrecht, the basic activist kitchen (b.a.k.) with their amazing research on community kitchens (from setting them up, to their ways of operating and organising, building network and
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Art on the scale of life
I’m very happy to share here the article I wrote for Metropolis M no.4 2024. The article on the magazine goes by the title (in dutch) Kunst op de Schaal van het Leven – Over Kathrin Böhms Alternatieve Compostreerpraktijk. This number, that I’m honored to be part of, is about competition, reflected upon via several
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Ducks and Branches at Arriving Not-Yet
The installation Ducks and Branches, is my latest attempt at building a setting to work with belonging. Together with my family, our troubled experiences with ducks and my newly found relation with trees are the thematic drives of the story that frames this position. Build as an open setting, this collaborative embroidery project uses our



