Viewing entries in
2026

See Lab's Art Market 2026

Comment

See Lab's Art Market 2026

See Lab is excited to host another Art Market on Sunday, May 31st


Stroll through stands filled with affordable art by See Lab members and friends—including ceramics, photography, drawings, prints, jewellery and notebooks. Enjoy live music performances, drinks at the bar and foodstands in the garden! Plus, Kwekerij de Verwondering will also be open.

Entry is free!
Opening hours: 11:00 - 17:00 h
Location: See Lab, Duinstraat 55-57

Participating Artist: Jessie Hoefnagel  @jessiehoefnagel,  Simone van Pernis @siems.bysiems, Made by Johnnie  @madebyjohnnie,  Nina van Dijk @bookbindingnina, Isabelle Backer @isabellebackerphoto, Idris van Heffen @studio_ivh, Olia Kobko @bojolea, Marjolein @mh.ceramics.studio, Jet Kruijt @zeevanpapier, Saray @treetredici, Raoul Wilke @studioturbo, Lisa Berkouwer @lisaberkouwer, , MORE TBA

Comment

Bermuda Open Studios - April 18 & 19 - 11:00 - 18:00

Comment

Bermuda Open Studios - April 18 & 19 - 11:00 - 18:00

Bermuda Open is an annual, artist-led event that opens the doors to contemporary art studios across The Hague.


Now in its fifth edition, the event brings together more than 140 visual artists, welcoming visitors into the spaces where art is made. Across more than 20 locations in the city, you can explore individual studios, shared workspaces, artist-run initiatives, and group exhibitions.


This year marks Seelab’s first participation, with nine artists opening their studios, as well as a group exhibition where visitors can get to know their practices more closely. Visitors are invited to explore a range of practices and perspectives, offering a deeper, more intimate insight into the ideas, processes, and conversations shaping the work.


Bermuda Open is a unique chance to meet the artists behind the work and experience The Hague’s contemporary art scene firsthand. Founded in 2021 as a small initiative, the event takes its name from the triangular route that once connected its first participating studios. Today, it has grown into a city-wide celebration of artistic practice and community.

Participating artists at See Lab:


Studio 1 - Annabelle Schatteman

Studio 3 - Lili Berger

Studio 7 - Isabelle Backer

Studio 16 - Nienke Roth

Studio 17 - Menno Pasveer

Studio 18 - Anca Barjovanu

Studio 18 - Catelijne Boele

Studio 21 - Lennart Heiner

Studio 22 - Joseph Kennel

Full program at Bermudaopen.studio

Comment

Flow////State___:  Flowers/Ghosts&Echoes //////// Arvind Ganga

Comment

Flow////State___: Flowers/Ghosts&Echoes //////// Arvind Ganga

Flowers/Ghosts&Echoes is an audio-visual project based in The Hague, The Netherlands.

It’s a project where the audio world and the visual world are interwoven and in constant conversation with each other. The result is a deeply immersive experience, where the visual component is an equal partner to the music and the performance space, drawing the audience into a world that can be at once calm and meditative, yet intense and highly moving.

This performance is to celebrate the release of their second album, titled Flow////State___, which is co-released by the labels Wormhole World (UK) and Geertruida (NL), on March 13th. The album will be available for purchase at the concert on CD, cassette, and also as poster plus download code.

The sonic side of the project features the guitar duo of Gonçalo Oliveira and James A.-McEwan, who unfold slow-moving instrumental landscapes of drones, post-rock ambience, noise-inflected textures, and post-minimalist environments. They showcase the unique capabilities of their instruments, in a carefully developed duo interaction.

Their sound world interacts with the performative visuals of Felix Bodin, created with his self-designed visual instrument: a mirrored surface that bends, spreads, or focuses digital projections into shifting sculptural fields of light. His visual language is woven into the

fabric of the project, forming an engrossing and captivating experience.

Arvind Ganga is fascinated by the physicality of the guitar and the wide range of sounds it produces when any of its parts are played with objects, magnetic fields, or his bare hands: an approach he describes as using “improper techniques”. His music is raw and direct, whether it's abrasive or delicate, and continually crosses the border between music and abstract sound.

Opening tonight’s concert, he presents his Three Amplifier Immersive Guitar Sound System Experience: a rudimentary yet effective diy multi-channel setup that immerses the audience in sound coming from all directions. From sparse, crackling textures and ethereal radiant drones, to dense webs of mingling, fusing and colliding sounds, he presents an intense yet joyful experience, created live on the spot, investigating the perception of sound and music.

Date: Friday March 20th, 2026
Time: 19:30 - 21:30
Location: See Lab Project Space, Duinstraat 57, Den Haag
Tickets €13 pre-sale | €17 at the door

Comment

OPEN CALL

Comment

OPEN CALL

Open Call: Submit your creative proposals


We are looking for:

  • Artists, curators, or collectives interested in showcasing exhibitions, installations, performances, or research-based projects.

  • Innovative and experimental proposals that engage with space, materiality, or audience interaction.

  • Projects that foster discussion, exchange, and exploration of new ideas.


Share your ideas via
seelab.nl/venue-rental

We look forward to seeing your ideas come to life at See Lab!

more information

Comment

Zachte Drempel

Comment

Zachte Drempel

Note: The exhibition has been extended until March 1st and can be visited by appointment via catelijne.boele@outlook.com.

Closing event on March 1st from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM - the final opportunity to see the exhibition.

NL
‘Zachte Drempel’ is de eerste solotentoonstelling door Haagse kunstenaar Catelijne Boele, die plaats zal vinden van 6 februari – 1 maart in de projectruimte van kunstenaarsinitiatief See Lab. Nadat Boele de Stroom Pro Invest bijdrage ontving, heeft zij haar praktijk verdiept door zich te focussen op grootschalige olieverfschilderijen. Deze nieuwe serie werken zijn een reflectie van een droomachtige wereld, geïnspireerd door haar recente vogelkijk ervaringen in het duinlandschap van Den Haag en de uitgestrekte bossen en velden in het oosten van Nederland. 

 

Boele’s schilderkunst is gedreven door haar persoonlijke verbondenheid met het natuurlijke landschap en een geest die geneigd is om te dwalen in fantasievolle verhalen. Deze elementen brengt zij samen in zachte en droomachtige kleurpaletten, waarin de lichamen van de majestueuze vogels doorvloeien in hun omgeving. Deze figuren zijn geen duidelijke gestalten, maar schimmige verschijningen die langzaam wegvallen in het landschap of voorzichtig opdoemen uit een atmosferisch kleurenspel. Haar schilderproces kan ook wel beschouwd worden als een sensitief evenwicht, een afwisselend spel tussen verschijning en verdwijning. Zoals het lichaam van de vogelkijker dat samenvalt met de eindeloze kleuren van het veld, of de onzichtbare vogel die je hoort zingen maar niet kan zien.

Ondersteund door Stroom Den Haag

UK
‘Zachte Drempel’ is the first solo exhibition by The Hague based artist Catelijne Boele, which will take place from February 6th till March 1st in the project space of artist initiative See Lab. After receiving the Stroom Pro Invest grant, Boele deepened her practice by focusing on a new series of large-scale oil paintings. These works are a reflection of a dream world, inspired by her recent bird-watching experiences in the dunal landscape of The Hague and the elaborate forests and fields in the east of The Netherlands.

 

Boele’s painting practice is driven by her deep connection to the natural landscape and a mind that is prone to wander into imaginative narratives. She brings these elements together in soft, dreamlike colour palettes, where the bodies of the majestic birds seem to dissolve into their surroundings. These figures are therefore not distinct forms, but elusive apparitions that gradually fade into the landscape or cautiously emerge from an atmospheric play between colours. Her painting process can also be seen as a sensitive balancing act. A constant fluctuation between appearance and disappearance - such as the body of the birdwatcher dissolving into the endless hues of the field, or the invisible bird whose song you hear but cannot see.

Supported by Stroom Den Haag.

Closing event on March 1st from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM - the final opportunity to see the exhibition.
Visiting by appointment via
catelijne.boele@outlook.com.

Photography: Emilia Martin

Program Zachte Drempel

 

Friday 6th of February
Opening 18:00 – 22:00

Sunday 8th of February
Introduction to Chinese teas by blend
Sonic Tea Ceremony at 15:00

Thursday 12th of February
Guided tour at 20:00

Saturday 14th of February
Reading session at 15:00 uur with Ire

Sunday 15th of February
Guided tour at 14:00

 

Graphic design: Anne Schaarschmidt

Exhibition opening hours:

On Saturdays and Sundays from 12:00–17:00

During weekdays by appointment

 
Location: See Lab Project Space, Duinstraat 57, Den Haag

Comment