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See Lab's Art Market 2026

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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!
(banner image by Jessie Hoefnagel)

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,  Bookbinding Nina @bookbindingnina, Isabelle Backer @isabellebackerphoto, Idris van Heffen @studio_ivh, Olia Kobko @bojolea, Marjolein van Heiningen @mh.ceramic.studio, Jet Kruijt @zeevanpapier, Tree Tredici @treetredici, Raoul Wilke @studioturbo, Lisa Berkouwer @lisaberkouwer, Giulia Maccarone @subseae_art , Anna Chocholi @annachocholi, Mark Veliscek www.veliscek.nl, Joanna Mugford @mugaska, Buro Nes @buro.nes, Fe Wigman @fewigman


Food:
Chilango Eats
Mexican Taco’s with homemade sauces!

Kitty’s Kitchen
Delicious sweet and savory baked goods with many vegan options. Finger-licking good!

Sweet Sea Desserts
A chocolatarie that recreates desserts as a two-bite experience; whilst we specialise in emulating the flavours, textures and layers that make a great dessert, our chocolates are for people who are looking for something different; exciting, nostalgic desserts.

Music:
Wolven
DJ Wolven is known to play anything from funk to hiphop, disco, reggae, afrobeat, soul, jazz & blues.

Tobias de Jong

Catchy lyrics and rousing rhythms. Singer-songwriter Tobias writes songs that strike a balance between emotion and lightheartedness. A storyteller whose guitar playing incorporates Latin American influences, he ensures that anyone listening cannot stand still. This year, Tobias is releasing the first music from his artist project: Danceable Elektronische Nederpop. Listen to an acoustic preview of this new chapter in his music, so you can soon say you saw him on a small stage.

14.00 - 15.00 DJ Wolven
15.00 - 15.30 Tobias de Jong
15.30 - 17.00 DJ Wolven

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Blue Stories: Exhibition and Listening Session

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Blue Stories: Exhibition and Listening Session

On May 16th, Ghazaleh Moqanaki and Golnoosh Heshmati invite you to Blue Stories, an installation and listening session developed through dialogue and shared research.

Blue Stories traces how attention moves around ongoing conditions, beginning with the water crisis in Iran and shifting toward forms of knowledge that persist beyond cycles of visibility. Drawing on rain-calling rituals from different regions of Iran, the project engages with practices that bring together fieldwork, storytelling, and community building.

The installation and sound work are based on fieldwork conducted on Brienenoordeiland in Rotterdam, alongside archival material related to rain-calling rituals.

Visitors are invited to support grassroots initiatives working with communities in Iran affected by ongoing environmental challenges.

About the artists

Golnoosh’s practice proposes listening as a method for engaging with archives and site-specific research, approaching them as landscapes where histories, material processes, and forms of navigation emerge over time. By translating ephemeral traces and peripheral narratives into embodied encounters, she develops works across sound, text, and ceramics that integrate multichannel sonic works and sculptural forms.

Ghazale’s work can be translated through myths and stories. She is drawn to stories about monsters, the power of storytelling, and how myths and narratives relate to our physical experiences. She is inspired by objects of nostalgia and playing objects. Objects then become her puppets, her music and her thoughts. Her work often incorporates light, shadows, illusion, figurative sculptures, puppets, dolls, mechanisms, craft making, video and animation.

Blue Stories
Opening May 16, 2026
17:00-20:30
See Lab
Duinstraat 57, Scheveningen

Video: Ghazaleh Moqanaki @gazelle_moqanaki
Sound: Golnoosh Heshmati @golmati

With support from Stroom Den Haag and CBK Rotterdam.

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