In each of the eleven Dutch provinces, inhabitants of The Netherlands can work together on an impressive tapestry that visualizes the regional history of our colonial past.
From February 2025 people will work on a 35 meter long, stained-glass inspired tapestry designed by artist Marcos Kueh. The final artwork will be exhibited at the Grote Kerk in The Hague and will travel trough the province afterwards.
The design by Marcos Kueh.
At the end of June, during Ketikoti-month, Nest organizes a week full of (kids-) worksops, a panel discussion in collaboration with The Balie and other activities. Wether or not you have experience, you can come and work on a piece of the tapestry at Nest during this week. Every day there will be an expert in the field of textile to guide you.
We will announce the specific programme on our website over the next few months. In the meantime you can collaborate on making the textile on these locations:
- Grote kerk Den Haag
- Kunstmuseum Den Haag
- Trefpunt Laakhage
- Theater De Regentes
- Bibliotheek Den Haag
- Wereldmuseum Leiden
- Museum de Lakenhal
- Cultureel Educatief Centrum Dordrecht
- Atelier de Zwaan, Gouda
- Showroom voormalige ABC BV
- Oude Kerk, Delft
- Wijkcentrum De Hofstee, Delft
- Stunt, Delft
- Abtswoude Bloeit, Delft
- Wijkcentrum Buitengewoon Delft
Here you can find all events, exhibitions, talks, workshops and performances that Nest organises.
Here you can find all events, exhibitions, talks, workshops and performances that Nest organises.