Cultural Programme at Nieuwe Instituut

  • Cija KOKEDAMA / Moss Ball

    Workshop
    Location: Studio 2

  • Creative Synergies in the MONO MAKERS PROGRAM: A Mid-Project Report

    Lecture
    Location: Auditorium

  • Daifuku Mochi Making

    Workshop
    Location: Studio 2

  • Exhibition Opening & Speech: Washi Futurism

    Special event
    Location: Auditorium

  • From Collaboration to Innovation: The Journey of Mae Engelgeer and Yohei Oue in the MONO MAKERS PROGRAM

    Lecture
    Location: Auditorium

  • Guided Exhibition Tour: Washi Futurism

    Special event
    Meeting point: bookshop (F1)

  • Introducing AKIYA AIR: A New Dutch-Japanese Artist-in-Residence Program

    Lecture
    Location: Auditorium

  • Japanese Brush Painting and philosophy

    Workshop
    Location: Room 1

  • KURINUKI - Carving Beauty from within

    Workshop
    Location: Studio 1

  • MINDFUL MATCHA - crafting bowls and chasen holders

    Workshop
    Location: Studio 1

  • Preview of the Cultural Programme for the Netherlands' participation at Expo 2025 Osaka

    Special event
    Location: Auditorium

  • Project Nio-Mon, Building A Portal, A Home

    Lecture
    Location: Auditorium

  • Reunion of flavours - Dashi, Shoyu, Koji

    Workshop
    Location: Studio 1

  • Sencha Tea ceremony

    Workshop
    Location: Room 1

  • SHIBUI - simplicity meets timeless elegance

    Workshop
    Location: Studio 1

  • Talk: Thomas Uljee & Bert Mulder (TOMASU SOY SAUCE) x Marika Groen Kawaguchi (Malica Ferments)

    Lecture
    Location: Auditorium

  • Urushi: an introduction

    Lecture
    Location: Auditorium

  • WABI SABI Cups - Embrace the Art of Imperfection

    Workshop
    Location: Studio 1

Nieuwe Instituut

About Nieuwe Instituut: It is the Netherlands’ national museum and institute for architecture, design and digital culture. Based in Rotterdam, the institute’s mission is to embrace the power and potential of new thinking, exploring past, present and future ideas in order to imagine, test and enact a better tomorrow. Encouraging visitors of all ages to question, rethink and contribute, the institute’s exhibitions, public programmes, research, and wide-reaching national and international initiatives provide a testing ground for collaboration with leading designers, thinkers and diverse audiences, critically addressing the urgent questions of our times.

In addition to housing the National Collection for Dutch Architecture and Urban Planning, the institute manages the 1933 Sonneveld House, a leading example of Dutch Functionalist architecture, as part of its campus in Rotterdam’s Museumpark.

Address:
Museumpark 25, 3015 CB Rotterdam

Opening hours during MONO JAPAN 2024:
September 13th (Fri) 2024: 10:00 - 21:00
September 14th (Sat) 2024: 11:00 - 17:00
September 15th (Sun) 2024: 11:00 - 18:30


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