Stroom School 'Rising Waters' - lectures Maarten Vanden Eynde + Tieme Haddeman
Wednesday 23 January 2019, 20:00 uur
Location: Stroom, Hogewal 1-9, The Hague
Language spoken: English
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The exhibition Nishiko: Repairing Earthquake Project about the aftermath of the 2011 tsunami in Japan, is accompanied by the Stroom School program Rising Waters around the theme of sea level rise.
This evening lectures/presentations by Maarten Vanden Eynde (BE) and Tieme Haddeman (NL).
Maarten Vanden Eynde (BE) is an artist who focuses on in-depth research of the problems of globalisation.
"For more than a decade I study the current geological layer we will leave behind for future generations. The Anthropocene, a new geologic chronological term for the epoch that began when human activities started having a significant global impact on the Earth's ecosystems, is my main area of interest."
"For more than a decade I study the current geological layer we will leave behind for future generations. The Anthropocene, a new geologic chronological term for the epoch that began when human activities started having a significant global impact on the Earth's ecosystems, is my main area of interest."
Tieme Haddeman (NL) is is the initiator and a member of Urban Green/Urban Deltas/Urban Wetlands, a cooperation that focuses on the problems of densely populated urban areas.
- Wednesday 23 Jan '19 20:00 hrs
- Stroom Den Haag, Hogewal 1-9, The Hague
- Entrance: free