KT in the Neighborhoods
Art (Tour) in the North- East Neighborhoods.
41. Really Not Real
- Rijdam – Kasteel Aldengoorstraat - Temporary breeding ground.
Title: REALLY NOT REAL May 8th – 24th 2010.
An art project and statement for art, society and the self by Nonexistinggroup
With a paradox as their title, the members of Nonexistinggroup, from Belgium (Flanders and Wallonia), Germany, and the Netherlands, create international and artistic works of art that reflect our current zeitgeist. Amongst their work you can find; paintings, sculptures, film art and installations were by they use an assorted selection of materials. They do not allow themselves to be confined by language, culture and use their art to cross these barriers.
Exhibitors: Noëlla C. (NL), Tatjana Labatzki (NL) en Tilly Weckx (NL), Alexander Freund (D), Beatrix von Bock (D), Karin Krick (D) , Joachim Hölsken (D), Jaak Geerits (B), Irene Judong (B), Raymond Langohr (B), HOO (B) , Jean Spiroux-Mathieu (B) – info@nonexistinggroup.eu, www.nonexistinggroup.eu
see page 57 in the Art Tour guide.
42. Studios
- Kasteel Holtmeulenstraat 9
Title: Open Studios
Michel Lemaire – Paintings , Mieke Coenen – Custume design/ Visual Artist (Also in TFB) , Riny Adams – Paintings (Also in the TFB) / Visiting Artists: Jan Willms – Paintings and Drawings, Midaspandora – Paint Art , Anne Barneveld - Paintings (acrylic) , Sonja Reedijk – Graphical Art, Collage, Calligraphy , Dorothee Vermaaten – Paintings
43. Atelier Stan Goes
- Meerssenerweg 112 (Open only on Sunday 23rd of May)
Paintings and drawings (Exhibits in the TFB as well)
44. vrm. Kerkplein Nazareth
-Project SchuttingTaal – Kasteel Sjaloenstraat
Background Art in the North- East neighborhoods. – Veer-Ein and Art Tour
Art collective, Veer-Ein, is a group of 20 artists from the North- East neighborhoods of Maastricht. Brought together by the project ‘art in the neighborhoods’ (Kunst in de wijk), initiated by Woonpunt, the artists pursue various projects in the public realm, example of last years projects are the car and bike tunnels.
This year Veer-Ein has worked hard to realize their project ‘Schuttingtaal’ (profane language) and will present their work during the Art Tour on May 22nd. There will be 120 panels, each 2.44 w. x 1.22 h. meters, painted by 120 adults, children and artists from the neighborhood. With a black and white frame, the panels create the allusion that you are glimpsing at snapshots from a piece of film. You can find them at Kasteel Sjaloenstraat in Nazareth, where Woonpunt in currently realizing apartments for senior citizens and Rijdam.
Further:
- Photoproject Bert Janssen : Black and white photographs from the local residents can be admired during the Art Tour in Kasteel Petersheimstraat 30.
- Wall paintings in the new community center of Nazareth on the Miradorplein, by Jacqueline Wassen.
- Exposition Really not Real by Nonexistinggroup, and ‘Schuttingtaal’ in Rijdam, Kasteel Aldengoorstraat. (see location 41. )
Opening: On Saturday May 22nd the official opening of ‘Schuttingtaal’ will take place at 13.30 h. at the old emergency church that can be found next to the Kasteel Neuborgweg car tunnel. Lunch for all the artists will be served, following will be the opening on the Frankenstraat, Wittevrouwenveld at 15.00 h.
Overview of the ‘Schuttingtaal’ artists:
Denise Maas, Bert Volkers, Esther Janssen, Lies Janssen, Nora Janssen, Rineke Kroon, Miguel Pozo Blanco, Sona Vakis, Ernest Spronken, Birgit Pieper, Angeline Debie, Mignon van Binnebeke, Mirjam Korse, Lida Oosten, Maribelle Casiano, Vicky Vasquez, Patrizia Vasquez, Darihano Castillo, Frits Van Roon en Jeremy Kasim, Eugène Aramaké, Mohamed Keïtà, Pieter Moors, Harrie Korpershoek, Mathilda Beurskens, Roy, Carla Cremers, Noella, Sander K., Ton v.d. Werf, Ryanne Doyen en Jenneke van der Weijden, J. Bindels, Jacqueline Wassen, Jort de Groot, Francois Overhof, Femke Hoeberechts, Annie Debie. Yvonne van Eys, Jan Boosten, Donny Heckers, en heel veel kinderen
(See page 58 in the Art Tour Guide)
45. Studios
- Voltastraat 52 (Open only on Sunday 23rd of May)
Ger Brouwer – Visual Art – Also to be admired on the Eburonenweg
Milous Heunks – schilderen – Also to be admired on the Eburonenweg
Frankenstraat
The Frankenstraat used to be the pride and glory of Wittevrouwenveld. The streets name and reputation has faded over the years, though its lively hood has not. The Frankenstraat is a straat of diversity, where locals and students mix, where various nationalities can be found and where work and play can coincide. A place where you can find stores, restaurants, studios and art initiatives that allow for a continues buzz on the street.
Servatius and partners are working hard to restore the old glory of the Frankenstraat. Their ambition? To create a stimulating and creative hub for working, shopping and living. Especially for the Art Tour a few empty properties have been made available for exhibition.
46. Frankenstraat 124
- Visual Art Group Kunstacademie Tongeren (B).
A few participating artists are nearly graduates of the Art academy in Tongeren.
Participating Artists: Hans Wouters; Ludo van Noppen; Anthonie Beaumon; Yolande Donceel; Ger Ensink; Sjoerd de Jong en Anke Verhees
47. Frankenstraat 129
- Digital design Kunstacademie Tongeren (B).
Participating Students: Jef Dirix (B), Joop Deen, Rob van Dijk en Peter Geurten
www.digivorm.net
48. Frankenstraat 130
- Gallery Monique Vondenhoff
Monique Vondenhoff – Studied plastic, jewelry and product design at the Academy of Arts (Academie Beeldende Kunsten) in Maastricht.
Visiting Artists: Marion van Cruchten – Jewelry -’Morals and Values’/ Paul Beelen – Jewelry -
49. Frankenstraat 140
- Kunstketel
The Kunstketel (art boiler) is a initiative of Trajekt and Kumulus to help facilitate and stimulate art projects in the neighborhood. During this years Art Tour, lights out at the KunstKetel. With blacklight artworks are brought to the foreground in a unique manner as well as a spectacular workshop for you to participate in. Be surprised which masters shelter behind the art works…..
This project, KIWI (Kunst in Wittevrouwenveld) is led by Nathalie de Looff
Participating Artists: Incorporation with Kumulus, Bernadette Huiberts, Nicole Senden, Jos Netto en Moos Pozzo.
Open: on Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 13:00 tot 16:00 h.
50. Frankenstraat 147 A
- maM moving-art Maastricht
During the Art Tour, moving-art-Maastricht (maM) is located on the Frankenstraat 147a. A handful of artists, in line with maM’s mission statement, exhibit their work.
maM: eco-arty-textile-products&projects: maM supports and stimulates the use of sustainable and environmentally friendly textile materials and production. maM has linked itself to social projects, and runs workshops and expositions.
Participants Frankenstraat 147A and Art Tour 2010:
1. Meike Boonen (Dessin design and interior fabrics), 2. Anneke Eggen( poetry on textile and as wall hangings),3.Petra van Empelen (poetry),4.Trish Flannery ( 9. www.teeka.nl), 5.Annelies Habers (developing new textile products),6. Jan Heijnen (paintings as textile patterns). www.janheijnen.nl,7.Hilde Hendriks (Felt work). www.hildehendriks.nl, 8.Bernadette Huijbers (developing Eco-fashion). www.bernadettehuijbers.nl, 9.Chrit Jamin (paintings as textile patterns). www.teeka.nl,10. Kaspar König (recycling fire hoses, ties and bags) www.kasparkoenig.com ,11. Nelly Merkx (div. textieltechnieken en producten). www.nellymerkx.nl, 12. Lilianne Nelissen (Fashion), 13. Petra Noordhof (Felt work)., 14. Guus Pisters (Wooden ties), 15. Moos Pozzo (Children and Kunstketel). www.moospozzo.nl
16. Sabine Raatschen (bags- eco-hugs)., 17.Monique Setola (Felt work), 18. Mine Stemkens (poetry on textile). www.minestemkens.nl, 19. Jacqueline de Rooij (div.textile products /objects), 20. Marleen Sturms (Eco-fashion). www.marleensturms.nl, 21. An Terpstra (Graphical design), 22. Paul Tieman (kleding-textielvisie). www.paul-tieman.nl, 23. Davina Versteeg (Sustainable fashion ) www.solmode.nl – www.kunstvanhetkijken.nl, 24. Jos Kuntzelaers (develops Eco-textiles), Voor info: www.moving-art.org of 06-48686238
51. Eburonenweg
- De Garage -
o. a Ger Brouwer – Visual Art , Monique Leclercq -Paintings
52. Frankenstraat 151
- Studio Chantal Keijenberg.
Bags and accessories designed and manufactured by Chantal herself. Works with various materials such as leather and textile. Studio open by appointment only.
For appointment please refer to www.tesjetic.nl, mail: info@tesjetic.nl or call +31(0)630958379.
53. Frankenstraat 157 Marianne Vos
- ” JEZUS WHERE ART THOU? “
54. Frankenstraat 159
- Luc Daamen
Sculptures composed of ceramic and steel, inspired by the industrial structures and machines.
55. Frankenstraat 161
- Seton Beggs
Description: A Schizophrenic Design Conversation
A animated conversation about the morals of design from 3 extreme points of view based on Setons Beggs opinions of the design world.
56. Frankenstraat 172A
– 184 Mondriaan Day Activity Center (DAC)
The DAC is a center for work and creative activities for people with general learning disabilities. For three days, as part of the Art Tour, works made throughout the year will be displayed
57. Frankenstraat 188
- Lichtschrijverij Herman & Marie-Louise Wijler
Herman Wijler – architectural pictures with the motto less is more.
Marie-Louise Wijler – unique necklace designs by innovative use of materials.
Book Launch “Electrobuurt” – Sunday, May 23 at 15.00
A coffee-table book- a book that explores in depth the history of Maastricht up-till 2009
E-mail: marreintje@tiscali.nl
58. Frankenstraat 190
- Ellen:Truijen – Fashion
Designer: Ellen Truijen is internationally renowned for her leather bags and accessories. This season she will introduce her first clothing and jewelry collection.
59. Frankenstraat 192
- Title: Aperitif
Eight final year students exhibit a mix of disciplines; film, photography, sound art, illustrations and installations.
Participants: Felix Baumsteiger, Thomas Buerke, Sven Franzen, Lucas Kramer, Charlotte Lagro, Nicole Michniewski, Tommy Vissenberg, Valentina Vos
60. Frankenstraat 195
- Title: Mos
a new shopping experience & Rob Truijen ‘Growing up with Teun’. Concept-store MOS characterizes elegance, sophistication and sobriety. These traits can be felt in their clothing, for men and women alike; in their bags; accessories; lingerie; and porcelain. Behind each brand shelters dedication and a philosophy. With his daughter as his theme, art-director and novice photographer, Rob Truijen shows how Teun evolves and develops in front of the camera , as well has how he himself changes behind it.












