16-24 March
āKin-Kaleidoscopeā (exposition) by Ulas Uygun // 16 ā 24 March
The text-based installation by Oli Uygun delves into the intricate dynamics of family, examining its profound influence on self-expression and creativity, specifically within literature. It reflects on the dual nature of family as both a fundamental part of our identity and a complex aspect of our lives that may require introspective healing. In an era where mental health and generational traumas are increasingly recognised, Kin-Kaleidoscope offers a nuanced perspective on family relationships, inviting viewers to reflect on their own familial experiences with a blend of seriousness and humour.
16-24 March
āHet zijn net mensenā (exposition) by Lo Andela and Alexandra van Houcke
Praying mantises with mood swings, flirty lobsters that have trouble taking up space, recalcitrant gourmet loving crocodiles with an extreme gift for language. Artist Lo Andela exhibits paintings of his animal family with the shortest short stories you can think of. Let yourself be taken into the wonderful world of Lootje, where you will recognize yourself and your family in colourfulĀ fish, tattooed penguins, hip giraffes and serious praying mantises. During the visit you can listen to more extensive background stories of these eccentric animals on your phone, read by writer and journalist Alexandra van Houcke.
17 March
Inclusive read-aloud by Educulture (14.00-16.00)
Join us for a Dutch spoken read-aloud in our cafe together with Educulture, known for its offer of diverse and inclusive books. Books that function as mirrors on which children can recognize themselves, and windows that allow them to get a glimpse into the world of others.
24 March
Book market curated by De Utrechtse Boekenbar (12.00-18.00)
Together with De Utrechtse Boekenbar, we bring you a special book market in our lobby. On this Sunday afternoon market, a variety of publishers and shops show and sell their most precious books. Drop by and treat yourself or your loved ones to a present, have a beer and enjoy some music.
24 March
Book Week | Lees Feest #1
No better way to end the book week than with a phone-free reading party! Bring a book, settle into a comfortable seat, and let the words wash over you. Iris Cuppen will give a short intro on the pleasure of reading, followed by an afternoon of companionable quiet and maybe some bookish conversations.