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Your-space: Spreekselreeksen #4

Peter Fengler- Baroque/Non Baroque

11/02/2010
19:00 - 21:00
Location: Van Abbemuseum: Auditorium

In February, Your-space begins its third season. The upcoming programme of Your-Space is one of collaboration and action both in the museum and across the city of Eindhoven, with a focus on giving space to regional and emerging artists, hosting good conversations, as well as developing experimental presentation methods and projects.

BAROQUE - NON BAROQUE 
een constructie/a construction
Peter Fengler


One of the first Your-space activities this year is Spreekselreeksen #4: Peter Fengler- Baroque/Non Baroque - een constructie/a construction. Spreekselreeksen is a collaboration of the Van Abbemuseum, Extrapool Nijmegen and De Player Rotterdam. It is a series of multimedia lectures which are presented as a performance. Peter Fengler is an artist, organizer, musician, performer and project leader of De Player Rotterdam.

Programme in your-space/Van Abbemuseum:

11 February 2010, 19:00 
Peter Fengler

15 April 2010, 19:00 
Erik Haagoort

3 June 2010, 19:00
Marc Geerards 

14 October 2010, 19:00
Keiko Sato

to be confirmed, 19.00
Inari Salmivaara

For more information and to feedback on De Spreeksel Reeksen, go to: spreekselreeksen.blogspot.com

Your-space: Spreekselreeksen #4 - Peter Fengler- Baroque/Non Baroque is part of: your-space

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