‘Beauty lies in connecting different parties and creating equal opportunities. I believe in the power of kinship, collectiveness and critical thinking. ’
Eva van den Boogaard (Nijmegen, 1990, she/her) is a writer, lecturer and consultant based in Brussels. After completing her master’s degree in literary studies, she was a columnist for the Dutch literary magazine Hard//hoofd and published in various magazines and podcasts, such as Mister Motley, Echt Gebeurd, Memento and Tijdschrift Boekman.
In her writing, she mainly explores personal questions about feminism, education, kinship and critical theory. She currently works as a theory lecturer in the Photography, Film and Digital department at the St. Joost School of Art & Design in Breda.
At Caradt, Eva is project leader of the Artist In Residence programme of the PRE-LIFE consortium, of which Caradt is a partner. In this project, she aims to connect academic scientific research in the fields of geology, astronomy, physics and chemistry with artistic practices. By facilitating cross-pollination between science and art, the project provides space for new, speculative and aesthetic questions about the origins of life. She is also a teaching member in the Situated Art & Design research group.
Research Group: Situated Art, Design and Technology
Living in cities developed around data and acting within the inscrutable structure of our techno-society demands art and design that can help understand how we relate to these rapidly changing surroundings and to reflect on that relationship. The research group Situated Art, Design and Technology responds to this exigency by fostering a situated turn in art and design through a diverse portfolio of interdisciplinary research projects in partnership with academic and cultural partners, as well as with government and industry.
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