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Upcoming
November
Workperiod Make Eindhoven
Glassworkshop 

2025
Prospects, ART Rotterdam (NL)

2025
Cacao Fabriek, Helmond (NL)



Recent
August
Group exibition PARK, Tilburg (NL)

May-July
Residency with
Emmie Liebregts
Goethe Institute Villa Kamogawa Kyoto (JP)

June-July
Group exhibition
with Floor Snels and Noor Boiten at Greylights Projects

May- July
Duo exhibition with Emmie Liebregts
De Vitrines, Station Breda by Stichting KOP

May

Residency with
Emmie Liebregts 
St. Remy de Provence (FR)


May
Exhibition
Albert van Abbehuis, curated by Mieke van Schaijk 

Exhibitions


Greylight projects 'How does that relate to this and that?'- Groupshow with Floor Snels and Noor Boiten.

Installation
May-June 2024
Approx. 2 times 1000x700x400 cm/ spatial installation
glass, wood,ceramics


Artists Floor Snels, Noor Boiten and Fenna Koot offer insights on what hierarchies exist in our immediate environment. Throughout history, we as humans have increasingly come to see ourselves as creators or owners of the world. However, in a time of major, overlapping crises and transitions, it is necessary to get a better grip on how we can restructure existing hierarchies. The works that are part of this exhibition challenge you to break down a hegemonic hierarchy with the environment and stand on equal footing. Do we make the world or does the world make us? Or do we make it together?

De Vitrines, Breda Central Station  'Going Out'- Collaboration with Emmie Liebregts.

Installation
May-June 2024
Approx. 2 times 500x350x400 cm/ spatial installation
Fabric, tension cable,  ceramics, metal, bathtubs, yogamat, wood, pvc pipe
Pictures @Linsey Kuijper

Van Abbehuis 
'het huis en de dingen'- solo 

Installation
May 2024
Approx. 700x300x400 cm/ spatial installation
Wood, cotton thread, ceramics, metal, paper, pencil

Pictures @Peter Cox

Club Solo
Hotel Solo #8,- solo
'Where the ceiling seemed not to be high enough'

Installation
2023
Approx. 1000x500x400 cm/ spatial installationWood, cotton thread, ceramics, metal, paper, pencil, broom, archival materials