Last Hacking Worlds session this academic year is happening this Thursday and we are pleased to welcome the team from RADIUS, Center for Contemporary Art and Ecology in Delft. Director and curator Niekolaas Johannes Lekkerkerk will be joined by Andrea Koll (Head of Educations) and Daan Veerman (Head of Communication) for a conversation on their work at RADIUS - sharing insights into their collaborative practices, their vision and the ways in which art, ecology, and institutional frameworks intersect in their day-to-day operations, including the processes through which projects and collaborations take shape.
HW #8: RADIUS
16 April - 16:30 - 19:00h
PB301, KABK
RADIUS is a center for contemporary art and ecology. Collaborating with artists and other stakeholders they tell the urgent and necessary story of climate and systems change by means of art. Running a continuous programme, consisting of exhibitions, public events and educational projects. RADIUS focusses on shaping the blueprints for regenerative and sustainable more-than-human worlds, telling stories that will shape the systems of the near future by using imagination and climate action.
Niekolaas Johannes Lekkerkerk works as director and curator at RADIUS, which he founded in 2021. He previously established The Office for Curating and worked as a co-director of A Tale of A Tub, Rotterdam, artistic director at POPPOSITIONS, Brussels and curatorial fellow at TENT, Rotterdam. His work as curator and writer centers on socio-political, theoretical and philosophical discourses around climate and systemic change, environmental and ecosystems thought, social and climate justice. His publications include Worlding Ecologies: Art, Science and Activism Towards Climate Justice (Valiz, 2024), Bestiary of Corona Animals (Onomatopee, 2020) and The Standard Book of NounVerb Exhibition Grammar(Onomatopee, 2018).
Hacking Worlds is an open lecture series and professionalization course inviting artists, scientists and thinkers to exchange and share insights on ArtScience and cross-disciplinary practice(s). Curated by
@james_blondich and Eric Kluitenberg.
Talks are open to all KABK and KC students and ArtScience alumni. 🐙