Two days workshop- storytelling, object, and spatial practice with Natalia (Nika) Sorzano

Based in Rotterdam, Natalia (Nika) is a mixed media artist whose installations weave together sculpture, painting, performance, and video. Her work inquires into how relations unfold and affect subjectivity, focusing on the negotiation of belief systems and personal accounts. Looking beyond the human to more-than-human species, material, and mythic realms, she examines the symbols of everyday interaction—how they affect bodies, objects, and spaces while disguising underlying currents of violence, politics, and desire. She folds these observations into her material work to create realities through fantasy and concepts of the macabre.

Natalia holds an MFA from the Piet Zwart Institute (2016). Her practice is deeply connected to her community and collaborative work; she is a co-founder of the facilitative platform GHOST and the queer artist-run space Tender Center Rotterdam. She is also a board member for Papaya Kuir, an activist organization supporting immigrant Latinx queer communities. Natalia currently works as an educator and researcher at the Willem de Kooning Academy and is a tutor for the MFA Monstrous Futurities at the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam.

A short description of the workshops:

This two-day intensive workshop explores the intersection of storytelling, object, and spatial practice. Participants will translate narrative constructs into tangible, material environments, aiming to create immersive scenographic works. Students will collaboratively create a story and learn to shape it into a physical scenography, focusing on material choice, scale, and atmosphere through hands-on construction and group feedback.

Launching the new academic year with a workshop by Geo Wyex

Photo by Tuesday Smillie 

Wave of No Parts (hello + introductions) 

An invitation to meet, ground,  make sound with performance nut and music practitioner Geo Wyex – group listening and movement exercises – Linking Bodies, clapping back, and holding hands with Pauline Oliveros, Mary Overlie, and June Jordan.

Bio:

Geo Wyex  (b. 1984, New York City) is an artist and educator, based between Rotterdam, NL and New York City.  Geo makes sound, performance, and poetry. His 2024 solo exhibition Nobody Wade Never Too Much at JOAN (Los Angeles) featured contributions and creative support from collaborators and technicians Constantina Zavitsanos, S*an D. Henry-Smith, Kamron Hazel, NDNMK Solutions, and Ghaith kween Qoutainy. Geo’s most recent record muck NO study STARS (2025), was recorded in New Orleans and Rotterdam, and released through Muck Studies Dept. –  an imaginary city agency, who wades through low-lying waters, “looking for stars out of what stinks.”  Muck Study looks to the conditions that ground and unground the possibility of a black and trans historical telling, taking up feminist methodologies of haptics and poetics — invoking dissonance and distortion — and investigating field/wave theory and unreliable narrative.


In Dialogue with Amy Suo Wu & Sebastiaan Kramer – Tuesday, 13 May

2025

Photo Amy Sou Wu, photo credit: Roel van Tour @roel_van_tour

As we approach the close of the 2024/25 academic year, we are pleased to invite you to the final edition of our In Dialogue -Tuesday Afternoon Talks with our guests Amy Suo Wu and Sebastiaan Kramer.

Amy Suo Wu is an artist, designer, and educator based in Rotterdam. Born in Shantou 汕头 and raised in Western Sydney, her current work explores mending as both metaphor and method, the intersection of text and textile, and publishing as an embodied practice. She collaborates with her mother, Maria Ling Qing Huang, in the research project Serenity Department, focused on intergenerational mending. Her previous body of work on steganographic practices as acts of protection, survival, and resistance in the face of oppression and violence is now published under the title A Cookbook of Invisible Writing (Onomatopee). Amy has been involved in community initiatives such as Zine Camp (2014-2019) and has taught at the Piet Zwart Institute, Sandberg Institute, and currently at Willem de Kooning Academy.

Sebastiaan Kramer is a fashion entrepreneur and curator. A graduate of ArtEZ (2005), he co-founded the circular fashion label Hul le Kes, where he remains general director. He now also serves as Curator of Body-Related Design at Museum Arnhem, responsible for its fashion and jewelry collection and related programming. Deeply invested in Arnhemกฏs creative scene, he has launched numerous initiatives including Stock Days ArnhemSustainable Fashion 025, and the Rhine District, and was creative director of the Fashion + Design Festival Arnhem until 2024.

We look forward to welcoming you and our guests for yet another thoughtful exchange about Jewellery and beyond.

Join us on
Tuesday 13th of May16:00-18:00
At the Jewellery- Linking Bodies department
1st floor Rietveld Building (room 007)
Gerrit Rietveld Academie 
Frederik Roeskestraat 96
1076 ED Amsterdam