Opening on Friday January 14th, 8 pm
Exhibition runs from January 14th to February 26th 2011
De Zwarte Ruyter will be the stage of the fourth chapter of Erik Alkema’s project Neverland (Het Land Van Nooit). A visual and narrative investigation in which he sketches a multi-headed portrait, in different media and from various perspectives, of the Netherlands.
Based on research what it means to be Dutch he will create a sculptural parody on where he himself feels most Dutch.
An installation about labour, guilt and Senseo-culture.
December 23rd, 11am – 6pm
Finally the working process and the works will be celebrated with a presentation & whole sale accompanied by Glühwein and home made cookies on the 23rd of december from 11 am to 6pm.
Our hands are stained and we live in our blue overalls.
The Ruyters are happy to announce that the generous Stefan Hoffmann provided us three screens to make sure that every Screen Lover can multiply their designs.
It’s the fourth day of Screen Lover and despite the heavy weather the pile of prints is getting bigger and bigger.
Also the first victim has fallen because of excessive love.
And at this moment the Ruyters are working on the first DZR souvenirs. Exciting!
REMINDER:
The workshop is open every day from 10am-6pm, including the weekend!
Each day at least one Screen Master is working here to help you out, to advise and give a short tutorial.
Costs are 10 € for the first day, every next day you are working are 5€.
The price includes free use of paper, material and coffee or tea.
The only thing you have to bring is your transfer sheet with your ‘design’.
It’s already the third day of printing and we are getting more and more colourful.
The workshop is open every day from 10am-6pm, including the weekend!
Each day at least one Screen Master is working here to help you out, to advise and give a short tutorial.
Costs are 10 € for the first day, every next day you are working are 5€.
The price includes free use of paper and material.
The only thing you have to bring is your transfer sheet with your ‘design’.