International Conference: Don’t Worry, It’s (Only) Temporary

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Reimagining (Commissioning) Temporary Art in Public Space
Temporary art projects in public space have the capacity to shape, provoke thought, and transform our ideas or experiences of that space. Yet questions remain: How can such works retain relevance beyond their temporary nature and original context? How might they be disseminated in the future? What frameworks are needed to enable sustainable and collaborative practices?
Key themes include:
- Temporary versus permanent art projects in public space
- Preserving memories and myths of temporary artworks
- Sustainability and the practical implications of temporality
- Relocating context-specific art works in public space
The conference brings together curators of biennials and triennials, directors of platforms and institutions, and artists to discuss the potential and challenges of temporary art projects in public space. Together, they will explore new ways of engaging with temporary art practices in public space at a time when sustainability is vital and resources are limited, yet the need to nurture and support emerging artists and practices remains ever-essential.
With confirmed contributions from Alistair Upton, director of Folkestone Triennial (UK); Malene Natascha Ratcliffe, director of MAPS – Museum of Art in Public Spaces (DK); Damir Stojnic, director Industrial Art Biennial (HR); theCOLAB (UK); Samuel Saelemakers, curator of Antwerp Public Art Collection – Middelheim Museum (BE); Alexandra Landré, director of STROOM (NL); Ulrika Flink & Helen Rixrunting, curators of Bruges Triennial (BE); Christina Li, curator (NL); Marianne Wagner, curator of LWL-Museum für Kunst und Kultur (DE); as well as Afaina de Jong (NL); Studio Ossidiana (IT/NL); Lily van der Stokker (NL); Holly Hendry (UK) and more.
6 November – Public Program: Open to students, professionals, policymakers, and artists, focusing on knowledge exchange through presentations and discussions.
7 November – Closed Working Session: By invitation only, dedicated to fostering long-term international collaboration and developing practical strategies.
VIEW THE SCHEDULE OF 6 NOVEMBER HERE
TICKETS
Price: 59 Euro (standard) or 29 Euro (student/stadspas)
to include tea, coffee, a vegetarian lunch, and a drink afterwards.
Location: NDSM, NDSM-Kade 2, Amsterdam
Time: 9:30am–5:30pm with a full conference schedule
About Stichting NDSM-werf
The NDSM Wharf Foundation curates and manages the outdoor space of the former shipwharf as a cultural site, placing the public character, creative experimentation, and plurality at its core. The foundation develops and presents site-specific artworks and installations in collaboration with artists, designers, and architects. More information: www.ndsm.nl
