latest projects

    stART VIII – City Life

    Realisation & production of a cross-media art project for creative youngsters – one week of experimenting in a multidisciplinary art laboratory with full-blown live performances & art installations designed and crafted in situ – this edition as a collabo with Villanella at their venue ‘DE Studio’

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    Art project manager

    From 1999-2012, I was responsable for the concept development & coordination of cross-media art projects with live performances & installations in schools, cultural centres & museums.
    Today I work for the organisation as a freelance consultant on production, art & live direction, copywriting & crossover mixed media projects.

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    MAS(KED) 2012

    Development of new logo, viral video teaser (incl. audio) & giant visuals on the façade of the MAS museum in Antwerp for MAS(KED), the museum’s masked ball, edition 2012 on October 24th

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    DOWNTOWN SPOOKS

    DOWNTOWN SPOOKS – an art project for the TRACK-exposition, assigned by the SMAK museum, Ghent 2012
    Following the path of the TRACK-artists a bunch of creative youngsters (16-21 yrs) examined the exposition ‘TRACK’ and the city from closeby in search for themes linked to their own personal existence. Under supervision of professional artists/tutors they developed an original multimedia cross-over of sound, video, and photo/graphix as their own personal answer to city art and city life as it is today.

    Expositions of Downtown Spooks:
    – zat 11/08 & zon 12/08/2012 in the former School of Crafts (Lindenlei 38, Ghent)
    – zat 25/08 – zon 02/09/2012 in the SMAK (City Museum of Contemporary Arts, Ghent)

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    stART VII – stART die Bende – D.I.Y

    A crossmedia art project for creative youngsters – one week of experimenting in a multidisciplinary art laboratory with full-blown live performances & art installations designed and crafted in situ – this edition as a collabo with Villanella at their venue ‘DE Studio’

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