Rietveld Sandberg Research

Henrick de Keyserplein

The Rietveld Sandberg research group Art & Spatial Praxis, SIS (Studio for Immediate Spaces) Master’s programme at the Sandberg Instituut and the Municipality of Amsterdam collaborated in the development of plan area Henrick de Keijserplein in Amsterdam Stadsdeel Zuid.
Under Katia Truijen’s supervision, three students - Paulina Martínez Marín, Ilya Lindhout and Mayomi Basnayaka - will carry out site-specific and artistic research in the plan area, in strong collaboration with its users.

Collective experiences and information will be collected and produced through various public events, involving a diversity of languages, knowledges and backgrounds. The team is interested in reaching multiple residents, taking into consideration diversity in age, cultural background, and gender. The final result will be an independent advice (textual, visual and/or material) for the Municipality in which the first outcomes, as well as different scenarios and speculated possibilities are shared, to strengthen the social function of the square that engages with the perspective of those who daily inhabit it. A public presentation will be organised on March 16th 2023.
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Art & Spatial Praxis – Henrick de Keyserplein Portraits of Mingling is the name of the artistic research and publication made by students Paulina Martínez Marín, Ilya Lindhout and Mayomi Basnayaka on their project around the Henrick de Keijserplein in Amsterdam. The Rietveld Sandberg research group Art & Spatial Praxis, SIS (Studio for Immediate Spaces) Master’s programme at the Sandberg Instituut and the Municipality of Amsterdam collaborated in the development of this plan area in Amsterdam Stadsdeel Zuid.

event
16
mar '23
Publication launch 'Portraits of Mingling: Henrick de Keyserplein'

Art & Spatial Praxis – Henrick de Keyserplein Sandberg students Paulina Martínez Marín, Ilya Lindhout and Mayomi Basnayaka will present their artistic research and publication made by on their project around the Henrick de Keijserplein in Amsterdam. The Rietveld Sandberg research group Art & Spatial Praxis, SIS (Studio for Immediate Spaces) Master’s programme at the Sandberg Instituut and the Municipality of Amsterdam collaborated in the development of this plan area in Amsterdam Stadsdeel Zuid.