Sensorial Historiography
11 — 12.09.2021

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An intimate ode to the summer we all longed for in the form of a weekend filled with music, art, and coming together. During the last two months Laurel hosted a series of public printmaking workshops (Relief/Monotype, Cyanotype and Soil Chromatography), the results of which are presented in this exhibition. Here the workshop participants have registered the location’s character through gathering, collecting, and sampling to retrace a material history, and to create a ‘sensory’ map of the building, documenting it in its current state before its eventual repurposing. Together we transform these traces and invent new stories through interpreting the physical and social history of the Kamerlingh Onneslaan 1. Workshop participants: Cesca Boughton, Harry Green, Jerome Shapiro, Yara Saïd, Jasper Hunter, Mimi Gray, G Benito, Sandra Gonza, Pennie Key, Gosha Woch, Jake Caleb, Lijuan Klassen, Saemundur Thor, Brianna Leatherbury, Allard van Renterghem, Pam Virada, Jon Matauko, Carlijn Ginther, Birna Björnsdóttir, Phoebe Pryor, Jeff Diamanti, Alice Rougeaux, Hedvig Mikkelsen, Angeliki Tzortzakaki, Jun Zhang, Hannah Rose Whittle, Marie Ilse Bourlanges, Diego Diez, Elena Khurtova, Rebecca Tanda, Sidsel Mehlsen, Juliet Aaltonen and Elena Giolo. A collaborative print work by Juliet Aaltonen, Moa Holgersson, and Anne Boyer will also be on display. PUBLIC PROGRAMME 11 September Listening session by Lien, BERTON & friends 11 September & 12 September The wonderful vegetarian Professor Schredl, Chapter 1 Film screening by Myrto Vratsanou and Anouk Asselineau