New artist-in-residence: Liselore Frowijn
Amsterdam-based visual artist Liselore Frowijn’s practice revolves around installations and sculptures made from textiles covering objects, driven by the notion of disguise as an act of revolt.
As a transdisciplinary artist, Frowijn layers projects across multiple disciplines. In her practice, she employs collage techniques to dimension and document her work in analogue and digital formats, weaving elements from her extensive research to propose imaginary future narratives inspired by (eco)feminist thinkers.
Frowijn graduated cum laude from ArtEZ University of the Arts with a bachelor's in fashion design in 2013. After winning the Dutch Couture Award and the Prix Chloé at the Festival de la Mode et Photography in Hyères she founded Studio Frowijn in 2014. Over the years, while working on her brand and textile collections for the fashion industry, she increasingly engaged in various interdisciplinary projects, including exhibitions, collaborations with artists on films, teaching, and workshops with children. Since 2018, she has shifted her focus from creating collections to becoming a more sustainable maker, dedicating herself to visual arts. In 2023 Frowijn achieved an Art History master's, with a thesis on ecofeminism at the University of Amsterdam in 2023.