Pol

 

Introduce Pol and her artistic/research practice
Pol is an artist mainly busy with photography and printmaking, and she is also a teacher bringing artistic skills to people of different ages and backgrounds. In her research oriented practice you could find her working with others in her village, using artistic methods or approaches as tools for understanding relations with the local surroundings and land, with one another.

 

Pol, Where are you going with your research practice?
Her research circles around the relation between photography and printmaking. What role plays intuition, love of place/landscape and wich paths will open up, when I open up my research to other people. Researching together, amateur and professional all bound bye the same facination of place.

What is the role of Pol in our community?

Pol is our in-house designer and image investigator. She is also our landscape artist that adds a poetic view and artistic understanding to the environment. 
 
What is Pol focusing on in ARC in the coming year or two?
She has cerated a fantastic website and been on hand to help/teach how to use it. I have contacted Pol recentrly regarding the newsletter and greater reach for people I know are interested in the ARC. On an artistic level I am a little in the dark about her work and practice I hope that can change. 
 
What is Pol doing together with other ARCers?
In the coming years Pol is focussing on finding new collaborative pathways in her pedagogical practice. These practices are anchored both in institutional contexts as in societal contexts. In these practices people will work with different materials, techniqies and genres. Pol will find an answer to the question what kind of artist/pedagogue/researcher she can be.

High-lights

Hereness Photography Project Hornhuizen

Hereness Photography Project Hornhuizen

Research in the direct local surroundings of the participating artist to create a dialogue through images with people from the village and the surrounding farmland. To discuss the changing landscape and village in the here and now and reflect on the various perceptions of everyday reality from the perspectives of the past, the present, and the future.

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ARTERRITORY: REPOSITION / RECONFIGURE / REANIMATE With Maddie Leach, Linde Ex & Pol Taverne

ARTERRITORY: REPOSITION / RECONFIGURE / REANIMATE With Maddie Leach, Linde Ex & Pol Taverne

What differs between a designed space and a lived space? What happens when a designed environment does not function as intended? How can we as artist mediate spaces in a way that leaves room for different perspectives? How can we imagine a space from seemingly alien angles other than our own?
In this panel artist-researchers Maddie Leach, Linde Ex & Pol Taverne address these topics in relation to their own work, in a discussion moderated by Hannes Andersson of the Artistic Research Community (ARC) in the North.

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Some-things

Hereness Photography Project Hornhuizen

Research in the direct local surroundings of the participating artist to create a dialogue through images with people from the village and the surrounding farmland. To discuss the changing landscape and village in the here and now and reflect on the various perceptions of everyday reality from the perspectives of the past, the present, and the future.

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ARTERRITORY: REPOSITION / RECONFIGURE / REANIMATE With Maddie Leach, Linde Ex & Pol Taverne

What differs between a designed space and a lived space? What happens when a designed environment does not function as intended? How can we as artist mediate spaces in a way that leaves room for different perspectives? How can we imagine a space from seemingly alien angles other than our own?
In this panel artist-researchers Maddie Leach, Linde Ex & Pol Taverne address these topics in relation to their own work, in a discussion moderated by Hannes Andersson of the Artistic Research Community (ARC) in the North.