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Welcome to "Think Tank: Experiencing Art in Public Space," a podcast that started from a series of in-situ workshops, taking place in a variety of locations across Belgium. Joined by students, architects, artists, social workers, philosophers and sociologists, these moments reflected on the possible interaction between public spaces and artistic processes. Come along on this journey and discover art and public spaces through dynamic discussions and ambient soundscapes in each unique environment. Concept, realisation and editing: Angelique Campens; Coaching & sound: Raf Enckels (Herculeslab); Soundwork & mixing: Melissa Ryke; Opening and closing theme Glenn Miller "String of pearls"; Visuals: design by Veronika Akopyan and photography by Michiel Devijver; Production: Angelique Campens; Coproduction: Nomadic School of Arts; With the support of: KASK School of Arts, Europe NextGenerationEU, Nomadic School of Arts.

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  • Episode 8: The artist, the curator, and participatory kinship
    Apr 21 2025

    Welcome to our podcast series, Think Tank Sessions: On Experiencing Art in Public Space.This podcast emerges from engaging workshops conducted across various Belgian locations.

    How do you turn public space into a place where people truly meet each other?
    In this special edition of the podcast Think Tank: Experiencing Art in Public Space, we explore how art, dialogue, and participation are transforming our cities into meaningful meeting places. Katrien Laenen outlines, based on her years of experience—17 years with the Flemish Building Master Team and 8 years with Art on Commission (Department of Culture)—how public art projects have evolved towards a more participatory approach. Artist duo Ivo Provoost & Simona Denicolai share surprising strategies to engage communities in a playful and authentic way. Mark Pozlep and Danielle van Zuijlen discuss how art festivals can be engines for lasting connection, collaboration, and social engagement. How does the idea of kinship—relationship and dialogue—play a central role in this?

    This episode was specially recorded for the city festival Openbare werken (Public Works) under the City Hall in Ghent. Building on previous Think Tank sessions, this conversation brings together artists, architects, students, and theorists to explore how art can socially and spatially enrich our urban environments, thereby stimulating an engaged dialogue with public space.

    Openbare Werken (Public Works) takes place from Friday 9 to Sunday 18 May 2025, and is organized by the Tot in de stad! network: a collaboration between Ghent-based organizations VIERNULVIER, Kunsthal Gent, De Koer, Manoeuvre, Jong Gewei, Campusatelier, and the art schools LUCA and KASK.

    Concept and realisation: Angelique Campens
    Sound and montage: Raf Enckels

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Episode 7: The architect and art in parking lots
    Dec 22 2023

    Welcome to our podcast series, Think Tank Sessions: On Experiencing Art in Public Space. This podcast emerges from engaging workshops conducted across various Belgian locations.
    Have you ever considered parking lots as spaces for artworks? Today, I am taking you to the parking garages in Brussels, exploring them as platforms for artistic possibilities. Inspired by the innovative thinking of urban visionaries Charlie Depauw and Claude De Clercq in 1966, who collaborated with artist/architect Jacques Moeschal to transcend traditional art spaces, we explore how art can transform parking lots into unconventional art galleries. Accompanying us on this journey is architect Wim Goes and a team of thoughtful students as we engage in a lively brainstorming session. Together, we reflect on the important role of art in public spaces. Along our path, we discover contemporary examples that awaken inspiration and examine how spaces like parking lots can evolve into dynamic platforms for integrating artworks.

    Concept, realisation and editing: Angelique Campens
    Coaching & sound: Raf Enckels (Herculeslab)
    Soundwork & mixing: Melissa Ryke
    Opening and closing theme Glenn Miller "String of pearls"
    Visuals: design by Veronika Akopyan and photography by Michiel Devijver
    Production: Angelique Campens
    Project participants: Veronika Akopyan, Zoë Brennan, Simon Breynaert, Malte Möller, Luna Van Bellingen, Menno Eggink, Davide Musco, Aagje Vandriessche, Baue Vercammen, Delphine Vo and Hilke Walraven
    Coproduction: Nomadic School of Arts
    With the support of: KASK School of Arts, Europe NextGenerationEU, Nomadic School of Arts
    Locations: Parking Entre-Deux-Portes, Parking Poelaert and Parking Brucity courtesy of Interparking

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    46 m
  • Episode 6: The sociologist, social housing and public space
    Apr 27 2023

    We start to become familiar with this place as we go again to the outskirts of Antwerp and we explore the integration of art in social housing and public spaces, drawing inspiration from the works of architect Renaat Braem's units at Kiel. These high-rise blocks were built between 1949-1958 in Kiel. It was Braem’s first project where he integrated painting, murals, and sculpture, and shows the importance of the synthesis of the arts.

    Once again, we are at the community centre ‘Nova’, encountering the kindness of its volunteers and residents. After a chat with some of them, we meet our final guest: professor Pascal Gielen, a well-known figure in this field, who works extensively on networks, community arts, commoning, and arts in public space. As we touch upon many different topics, talking with Pascal feels like a trip in itself: we don’t focus specifically on arts in public space, but rather on the broader sense of arts for the community. Pascal shows us that culture has a measurable impact on people’s health, social cohesion, cognition, and the economy, among other things. It supports people in meaning-making and building a shared, symbolic common ground.

    But it can also disrupt the ground under someone’s feet, unexpectedly changing one’s personal life and perception. Perhaps we are already unconsciously aware of that, but this information makes us look at the artist’ profession in another light - one of choice, responsibility, and politics, ultimately. If we need a sensory common ground for a political community, then let the artists shape our spaces!

    Concept, realisation and editing: Angelique Campens
    Coaching & sound: Raf Enckels (Herculeslab)
    Soundwork & mixing: Melissa Ryke
    Opening and closing theme Glenn Miller "String of pearls"
    Visuals: design by Veronika Akopyan and photography by Michiel Devijver
    Production: Angelique Campens
    Text assistance: Zoë Brennan, Davide Musco
    Project participants: Veronika Akopyan, Zoë Brennan, Luna Van Bellingen, Menno Eggink, Milan George, Davide Musco, Jose Zapata Usma, Aagje Vandriessche, Baue Vercammen, Delphine Vo and Hilke Walraven
    Coproduction: Nomadic School of Arts
    With the support of: KASK School of Arts, Europe NextGenerationEU, Nomadic School of Arts

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    43 m
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