Het Wilde Weten will open its studios during GRAW, Sept 25th and 26th

Het Wilde Weten will participate in the Groot Rotterdams Atelier Weekend (GRAW) and open its studios to the public on Saturday and Sunday September 25th and 26th, from 11:00 – 17:00h. Come and visit us during this last weekend of September!

Open Studios of Annette Behrens, Jeroen Bosch, Rachel Carey, Priscila Fernandes, Anouk Griffioen, Julien Grossmann, Maike Hemmers, Marcha van den Hurk, Carina Hesper, Simon Kentgens, Esther Kokmeijer, Justine McDonnell, Sara Rajaei, Luuk Smits, Elian Somers, Eva Olthof and Joshua Thies.

Bar and Snacks at the Bar in the Projectroom. Joshua Thies hosts a live stream of performances happening in the studio on his podcast RAAR. Projectspace will be open to the public all day to watch performances every hour.

In the projectroom:

Performance Art and Sound Event Celebrating 5 Years of RAAR
(Rotterdam Art and Radio)

•Saturday 25 September•
14:00 RAAR Podcast
15:00 De Tapijttegels
16:00 
17:00 Ege Sahin
18:00 Dan Tuomey
19:00 Ryan Cherewaty
20:00 DJ

•Sunday 26 September•
14:00 RAAR Podcast
15:00 Mint Park
16:00 Matthias Hurtl
17:00 Blondewednesday DJ

joshuathies.blogspot.com
mixlr.com/raar/showreel

RAAR is a sound art event that takes place in various locations in Rotterdam including Het Wilde Weten, WORM Radio Studio and soon in An Art Center in Oude Charlois. We set up temporary radio transmissions and invite artists to perform their work live for an audience and archive their work online. The project takes the form of 10 podcasts plus 2 days of live performance at Het Wilde Weten during GRAW, 25/26 September.RAAR has been established for over 4 years as a Wolphaertstraat-based artist initiative, run by Joshua Thies and a rotating team of co-hosts, creators and producers. RAAR is a self-sustaining, self-funded, live-streaming podcast about artists who work with sound in Rotterdam and beyond. RAAR covers a niche in Rotterdam that no other initiative focuses on, namely “audible artworks.” RAAR goes to various locations and events, covering artistic activities and collaborating with hundreds of artists to create live performances of artworks in the medium of sound. Content of the live streams also includes discussion about current art topics and debate about current issues in art and art communities.

More info see grootrotterdamsatelierweekend.nl/hetwildeweten