
Marres, Huis voor Hedendaagse Cultuur in Maastricht, is een internationaal georiënteerde presentatie-instelling waar hedendaagse kunst in de breedste zin van het woord wordt onderzocht aan de hand van tentoonstellingen, workshops, publicaties en een rijk publieks- en educatieprogramma. Marres onderscheidt zich van andere presentatie-instellingen voor hedendaagse kunst door zijn interdisciplinaire ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsPerforming ArtsVisual Arts | |||

In the run-up to a new exhibition at Marres, House for Contemporary Culture in Maastricht, director Valentijn Byvanck interviews participating artists, performers and curators. In this episode he sits down with choreographer and dancer Amparo Gonzále... more
In the run-up to a new exhibition at Marres, House for Contemporary Culture in Maastricht, director Valentijn Byvanck interviews participating artists, performers and curators.
For the exhibition ‘Vultures & Fireflies’ by Mexican artist Alejandro Ga... more
In deze bijzondere aflevering, ter gelegenheid van het 25-jarig bestaan van Marres, deelt Tineke Kambier haar verhalen. Sinds het prille begin is zij werkzaam bij Marres, een plek die zij zelf beschouwt als 'een tweede thuis'. In gesprek met directeu... more
De tuin van Marres is een wilde stadstuin, bevolkt door een grote hoeveelheid vogels, insecten, vlinders en kikkers. De tuin bevat fruitbomen, een moestuin en kruidenbedden. Het is met ca. 1000 m2 de grootste openbare stadstuin van Maastricht.
In de... more
In this episode, presented by Caspar Stalenhoef, you will listen to three stories from The Invisible Collection selected by guest curator Daniel Rivera. The guest curator guides us through the expanding Invisible Collection. Daniel is a freelance cla... more
Je gaat in deze aflevering, gepresenteerd door Caspar Stalenhoef, luisteren naar drie verhalen uit De Onzichtbare Collectie geselecteerd door gastcurator Fee Veraghtert. De gastcurator helpt ons op weg door de steeds groter wordende Onzichtbare Colle... more
Je gaat in deze aflevering, gepresenteerd door Caspar Stalenhoef, luisteren naar drie verhalen uit De Onzichtbare Collectie geselecteerd door gastcurator Noor Goossens. De gastcurator helpt ons op weg door de steeds groter wordende Onzichtbare Collec... more
In the run-up to a new exhibition at Marres, House for Contemporary Culture in Maastricht, director Valentijn Byvanck interviews participating artists, performers and curators.
For the exhibition ‘Opaque Spirits’ he sits down with Peruvian artists... more
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