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Home: An Unfinished Project


I took part in Home: An Unfinished Project, a project of the fourth annual edition of CLIP,
a six-month work/study program for youth and emerging professionals in Kunstinstituut Melly, Rotterdam.
Begun in 2018, the participants of this program have been crucial in the insitute’s transformation,
from inspiring its name change to developing new programming activities.
Ten participants are enrolled in this year’s edition of CLIP:
Alma Zijderveldt, Bianca Casaburi, Elisa De La Serna Gallego,
Je-Anne Dirksz, Lara Silva Santos, Lola den Dunnen, Repelsteeltje, Seré, Simon Mensger, and Yoshi So.

Together we created “live” exhibition, Home: An Unfinished Project opened to the public on 8 April,
with new movements performed and physical elements added, removed, or transformed over two weeks.
Staged in the second-floor galleries of Kunstinstituut Melly, the exhibition follows
a choreographic score of movements and play. The project aims to foster reconnection;
of being still while moving; as well as to express an array of feelings,
from being pushed in-between things; of being pulled away from things;
and of being eager to find air, roots, and balance.
A “live” exhibition, Home: An Unfinished Project opens to the public on 8 April,
with new movements performed and physical elements added, removed, or transformed over two weeks.
Staged in the second-floor galleries of Kunstinstituut Melly,
the exhibition follows a choreographic score of movements and play.
The project aims to foster reconnection; of being still while moving;
as well as to express an array of feelings, from being pushed in-between things;
of being pulled away from things; and of being eager to find air, roots, and balance.