Exhibition: Art of Energy Transition - Future of Groningen, Call for support
Dear Scientists and Researchers at RUG,Please support the expo with scientiRic Images - Diagrams - Objects, related to Energy, Climate and Sustainability!Please kindly send scientiRic Images - Diagrams - Objects (info) to: pv.contemporary@gmail.com. Thank you ! |
This interdisciplinary project integrates two components: art and energy. Energy transition is an urgent environmental issue from local to global, closely related to daily life. As free-entry exhibitions open for all, art can encourage public awareness and co-develop our future on sustainability.
This exhibition project includes Cabinet of Curiosity: two beautiful vitrines offered by Groninger Museum. These are magic to transform scientiRic objects, diagrams and images into pieces of artwork.
Canon supports the process of printing materials as images on panels in a sustainable manner. After the exhibition, these boards will be donated to educational institutions and health care facilities.
This project will be a great opportunity to represent beautiful scientiRic resources to the audience!
Venue: Gemeente Groningen (RO/EZ), Gedempte Zuiderdiep 98
Dates: 3-28 November 2025
Participants and Supporters:
- FRAC Grad-Large (Fonds Regional d'Art Contemporain), France
- Energy and Sustainability Research Institute Groningen (RUG)
- Wubbo Ockels School for Energy and Climate (RUG)
- Academie Minerva, Faculty of Fine Arts/Design (Hanze)
- Canon Creative Hub, Gemeente Groningen, Groninger Museum
- Forum Groningen, Let’s Gro
Curator: Sayoko Matsutani (Pine Valley Contemporary, Groningen | KvK 94242763)

Last modified: | 15 July 2025 4.08 p.m. |
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