KindleArt organizes pop-up workshops in collaboration with museums, cultural institutions, libraries, and community spaces. These workshops bring contemporary art into public environments in an accessible and interactive way, creating space for encounter, experimentation, and creative expression.
The pop-up workshops are flexible and can be adapted to different contexts and audiences. They can be part of an exhibition program, a public engagement initiative, a festival, an educational trajectory, or a community-based project.
During the workshops, participants are invited to explore different artistic techniques such as drawing, collage, mixed media, and experimental materials. The sessions encourage creativity, curiosity, and reflection while offering participants the opportunity to translate their ideas and experiences into visual form.
KindleArt works from an inclusive perspective in which different voices and perspectives are valued. The workshops aim to create an open and supportive environment where participants feel encouraged to experiment, collaborate, and develop their own creative voice. KindleArt believes that art is a powerful tool for bringing people together and opening new perspectives. By working with cultural and social partners, we create meaningful experiences where young voices are valued and given the opportunity to be seen and heard.
Pop-up workshops are suitable for children, young people, and intergenerational groups, and can take place in museums, libraries, community centers, festivals, or other cultural and public spaces.
Collaborations
KindleArt has previously collaborated with:
• Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
• Theater Dakota
• Queer Hubs
Interested in collaborating?
Are you a museum, library, or cultural organization interested in hosting a pop-up workshop?
Get in touch via info@kindleart.org to explore possible collaborations.
Get in touch via info@kindleart.org to explore possible collaborations.
Thank you!