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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.openartexchange.com/event/house-of-the-fut
 ure-iii-fertile-grounds-157">House of the Future III: Fertile Grounds</a>\
 nOpenArtExchange presents the group exhibition\, House of the Future III -
  Fertile Grounds featuring works by six contemporary artists. We warmly in
 vite you to the opening on Saturday\, November 8th at 3 PM at OpenArtExcha
 nge\, Hoogstraat 85 Schiedam. The exhibition will be on view until Saturda
 y\, December 20th\, 2025. Project House of the Future In June 2025\, OpenA
 rtExchange launched its House of the Future Project - a program dedicated 
 to imagining the world of tomorrow\, with the challenges and possibilities
  it represents. Through a series of exhibitions and events\, we explore th
 e city of the future as a vibrant\, sustainable\, and diverse space. Ferti
 le Grounds marks the third and final chapter in this exploration\, turning
  our attention to our roots and common heritage. House of the Future III -
  Fertile Grounds In Fertile Grounds\, we ask: what roots sustain us\, and 
 how can we cultivate them for the future? What do we inherit from the past
 \, and what do we leave behind for generations to come? Through the works 
 of six contemporary artists\, Fertile Grounds explores the delicate balanc
 e between tradition\, nature\, morality\, and transformation. Sanda Amadou
  and Yao Metsoko invite us to reflect on our relationship with the natural
  world\, drawing on ancestral knowledge\, sacred landscapes\, and mythic f
 orces that guide sustainable living. Sapate Doudou and Tchif Tchiakpe prob
 e moral and social values\, blending abstraction\, figuration\, and symbol
 ism to confront injustice\, dualities\, and the harmonies that bind commun
 ities together. Freddy Tsimba transforms remnants of conflict into poetic 
 sculptures\, prompting us to consider the legacies we leave behind and how
  the lessons of yesterday can nourish the futures of tomorrow. Anna Nunes 
 van den Hoven examines the intersections of tradition\, gender\, and inclu
 sion\, reimagining spaces for women and girls and opening pathways for [..
 .]
DTSTAMP:20260525T181831Z
LOCATION:OpenArtExchange\, Hoogstraat 85\, 3111HC Schiedam\, Netherlands
SUMMARY:House of the Future III: Fertile Grounds
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.openartexchange.com/event
 /house-of-the-future-iii-fertile-grounds-157">House of the Future III: Fer
 tile Grounds</a>\nOpenArtExchange presents the group exhibition\, House of
  the Future III - Fertile Grounds featuring works by six contemporary arti
 sts. We warmly invite you to the opening on Saturday\, November 8th at 3 P
 M at OpenArtExchange\, Hoogstraat 85 Schiedam. The exhibition will be on v
 iew until Saturday\, December 20th\, 2025. Project House of the Future In 
 June 2025\, OpenArtExchange launched its House of the Future Project - a p
 rogram dedicated to imagining the world of tomorrow\, with the challenges 
 and possibilities it represents. Through a series of exhibitions and event
 s\, we explore the city of the future as a vibrant\, sustainable\, and div
 erse space. Fertile Grounds marks the third and final chapter in this expl
 oration\, turning our attention to our roots and common heritage. House of
  the Future III - Fertile Grounds In Fertile Grounds\, we ask: what roots 
 sustain us\, and how can we cultivate them for the future? What do we inhe
 rit from the past\, and what do we leave behind for generations to come? T
 hrough the works of six contemporary artists\, Fertile Grounds explores th
 e delicate balance between tradition\, nature\, morality\, and transformat
 ion. Sanda Amadou and Yao Metsoko invite us to reflect on our relationship
  with the natural world\, drawing on ancestral knowledge\, sacred landscap
 es\, and mythic forces that guide sustainable living. Sapate Doudou and Tc
 hif Tchiakpe probe moral and social values\, blending abstraction\, figura
 tion\, and symbolism to confront injustice\, dualities\, and the harmonies
  that bind communities together. Freddy Tsimba transforms remnants of conf
 lict into poetic sculptures\, prompting us to consider the legacies we lea
 ve behind and how the lessons of yesterday can nourish the futures of tomo
 rrow. Anna Nunes van den Hoven examines the intersections of tradition\, g
 ender\, and inclusion\, reimagining spaces for women and girls and opening
  pathways for [...]
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