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Image: 3D scan of Bruno, the first bear to enter Germany after 170 years, in 2006. He was killed six weeks after his arrival

Driven by artistic research and close collaboration with biologists, conservationists, and ecologists, Berkveldt’s speculative work embarks on a transformative journey. They have traveled across Europe to locations where the bear has already returned or has never left to capture how humans and bears cohabitate. 

Join us on the 25th of June for an enlightening lecture where they present their findings and methods, followed by a Q&A session and an open discussion. That Sunday is also your last chance to see Studio Berkveldt’s exhibition, RCH #23 Onder zes meter zand: de verdwijning van natuurgebied De Beer.

Free admission
Language: English

Founded by Noëlle Ingeveldt and Juriaan van Berkel, Studio Berkveldt‘s artistic practice challenges traditional perceptions and invites viewers to consider the multifaceted dynamics of our interconnected world. Their work invites us to reimagine our place within the ecosystem and explore the transformative possibilities of embracing a symbiotic relationship with wildlife.