AGENDA
do 09 apr
16:00-19:00uStation for Resources #05 - Unearthing Tweebosbuurt: An interactive walkshop
Station for Resources #05 - Unearthing Tweebosbuurt: An interactive walkshop with Tânia A. Cardoso and Mustapha Eaisaouiyen
Join illustrator and urban researcher Tânia A. Cardoso and resident and activist Mustapha Eaisaouiyen on an interactive drawing workshop and tour! Through walking, observing, listening, and drawing in situ, participants are invited to discover how illustration can become a tool for urban storytelling, communication, and collective imagination. No drawing experience is needed, materials are provided.
We start at 16h at the Grondstoffenstation with a short introduction where Tânia will briefly explain the method and distribute materials to the participants. Then Tânia and Mustapha will take us on a ‘walkshop’ through the Tweebosbuurt. We will be back at the Grondstoffenstation to enjoy some drinks and snacks, and shortly review our sketches. Followed at 18h by an open-air class by Tânia where she will explain her work and method in more detail until 18.30. We will wrap up with a half-hour borrel.
Programme
(Start and end location: Grondstoffenstation, Afrikaanderplein 1)
16.00-17.45 Drawing Walkshop + Tweebosbuurt Tour
sign up via eventbrite for the walkshop:
eventbrite.comwww.eventbrite.com/e/station-for-resources-05-unearthing-tweebosbuurt-an-interactive-walkshop-tickets-1986078203370?aff=oddtdtcreator
17.45-18.00 review of sketches
18.00-18.30 open-air class “Drawing the City: Unearthing Urban Stories” Tânia A. Cardoso
18.30-19.00 Borrel
Once a vibrant part of Afrikaanderwijk, the Tweebosbuurt now stands largely erased. Former resident and activist Mustapha Eaisaouiyen guides participants through this transformed neighbourhood and the housing policies that reshaped it, sharing stories of resistance, resilience, and the right to stay. Alongside this, Tânia A. Cardoso introduces illustration as a visual form of urban storytelling, opening up new ways to analyse urban issues, raise awareness, and uncover perspectives between urban studies and drawing practice.
extra:
On Thursday 16 April, Tânia will reveal her drawings made especially for the Studio Program during our closing event 19-21h, the radio show ‘Studio for Collective Learning for a Shared and Just City’, at Cultuur&Campus Putselaan. More info soon!
Join illustrator and urban researcher Tânia A. Cardoso and resident and activist Mustapha Eaisaouiyen on an interactive drawing workshop and tour! Through walking, observing, listening, and drawing in situ, participants are invited to discover how illustration can become a tool for urban storytelling, communication, and collective imagination. No drawing experience is needed, materials are provided.
We start at 16h at the Grondstoffenstation with a short introduction where Tânia will briefly explain the method and distribute materials to the participants. Then Tânia and Mustapha will take us on a ‘walkshop’ through the Tweebosbuurt. We will be back at the Grondstoffenstation to enjoy some drinks and snacks, and shortly review our sketches. Followed at 18h by an open-air class by Tânia where she will explain her work and method in more detail until 18.30. We will wrap up with a half-hour borrel.
Programme
(Start and end location: Grondstoffenstation, Afrikaanderplein 1)
16.00-17.45 Drawing Walkshop + Tweebosbuurt Tour
sign up via eventbrite for the walkshop:
eventbrite.comwww.eventbrite.com/e/station-for-resources-05-unearthing-tweebosbuurt-an-interactive-walkshop-tickets-1986078203370?aff=oddtdtcreator
17.45-18.00 review of sketches
18.00-18.30 open-air class “Drawing the City: Unearthing Urban Stories” Tânia A. Cardoso
18.30-19.00 Borrel
Once a vibrant part of Afrikaanderwijk, the Tweebosbuurt now stands largely erased. Former resident and activist Mustapha Eaisaouiyen guides participants through this transformed neighbourhood and the housing policies that reshaped it, sharing stories of resistance, resilience, and the right to stay. Alongside this, Tânia A. Cardoso introduces illustration as a visual form of urban storytelling, opening up new ways to analyse urban issues, raise awareness, and uncover perspectives between urban studies and drawing practice.
extra:
On Thursday 16 April, Tânia will reveal her drawings made especially for the Studio Program during our closing event 19-21h, the radio show ‘Studio for Collective Learning for a Shared and Just City’, at Cultuur&Campus Putselaan. More info soon!