Rietveld Sandberg Research
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Patrícia Domingues

Patrícia Domingues (Lisbon, Portugal, 1986) holds a Master of Arts from the Gemstone and Jewellery Design Department, University of Trier in Idar-Oberstein, Germany (2010) and a Doctorate in the arts from the University of Hasselt & PXL-MAD, School of Arts in Belgium (2022). Since 2009 she has participated in collective and solo exhibitions throughout Europe and abroad. Her work has been recognised by international jewellery awards: New Traditional Jewellery in Amsterdam (2012), Talente Award in Munich (2014), Mari Funaki Award for emerging artist in Australia (2014) and the Young Talent Prize of the European World Crafts Council in Belgium (2015).

event
02
nov '23
Exhibited works, workshops and performances by the research fellows of 2022/2023

Curves of Inquiry is a Gerrit Rietveld Academie initiative that showcases the findings of nine artist-researchers who completed a fellowships trajectory in the previous academic year. Each of these projects is carried out in close collaboration with a department of the Rietveld Academie or Sandberg Instituut to foster relationships between educational programs, research activities, and societal issues.

event
21
mar '23
Workshop and Lecture Series by the Research Fellows 2022/2023

In the Fellows-in-Process series the research fellows of the Rietveld Academie and Sandberg Instituut 2022/2023 will share their process and findings with students and the Rietveld community at large. The series aims to aid interaction, while engendering meaningful conversations between the fellows, students and teachers of both institutes. To that end, events are open to Rietveld and Sandberg students and teachers. Below you can find all workshops. Note that for some workshops you have to sign up.

Algorithmic Cultures – Technology, algorithms and A.I. are shaping our life’s while they also have major impacts on surrounding landscapes. With my background in the craft of stone cutting, I am interested in understanding how materials and landscapes are cut, fractured and broken up and how the fragmentation and reconstruction of the landscape is intimately connected with human skills, techniques and technologies.