On the 18th & 20th of September, the Autum Gather Together took place.
Koen Kievits and Django van Ardennen photographed the Autumn Gather Together, and Plaatsmaker Maurice captured everything on video. You can view the footage at the bottom of this page.
Autumn had just begun to change the colors. In the soft September light, we celebrated the transition into the new season. On Thursday, we walked through Klarendal to see the utility boxes that Harmen Liemburg had decorated with designs based on the favorite things of local residents. Everything was color-coordinated. Some neighbors had even created small gardens around the boxes in front of their doors, complete with matching flowers. Upon returning, we were served Equinox soup made of pumpkin and ginger, with roasted sage croutons. At the table, Sunflower Soup led a workshop where participants could draw on edible paper. Cats were drawn - filled with worry and tension. When everyone was finished, the drawings - and with them the worries - were eaten.
By midday on the second day of the Gather Together, it was already bustling at Plaatsmaken. Periphery Center led a workshop involving reading, listening, writing, and ultimately creating a large collaborative work. Participants sat in a circle and discussed how to transform their anger and political disappointment into something constructive. Together, they created a large blueprint, now on display as inspiration in the Compost Heap in the corner of the space.
Outside, the Hospitality Club filled the billboard with brightly colored monoprints. Here and there, a windmill appeared - an early hint at the upcoming Windmill Project, in which they’ll create sails for the blades. After these activities, we enjoyed delicious banana bread in preparation for the basement rave.
It was time for the presentation of Ploegendienst 3. The work of Margreet Sweerts was presented through a performance. Two flag bearers approached the audience from the entrance, waving wildly and then calmly locking eyes. The banners flapped vigorously in the wind. Later, they were tied together into one large flag—surrender and acceptance.
Emmeline de Mooij took us on a hilarious journey through her bodily transformation - from standing still in her body to exuberantly celebrating and sharing it. Moni Zwitserloot performed equally physical texts, with subjects such as worms, maggots, and loose cuticles. Hussel Zhu stood on the millstone and spoke in Chinese about his work. The fact that no one understood what he was saying was no issue - we followed blindly, guided by his passionate explanation.
We headed to the basement for the launch of the collaboratively made music video. For the occasion, the entire basement had been wrapped in black plastic, with a smoke machine, laser lights, and a DJ. We saw Margreet, Emmeline, Hussel, and Moni scream, dance, move, and summon and battle their demons. Then it was our turn to face our own, to dance, arms in the air, helped along by the music and the occasional fitting cocktail, like a Dark & Stormy.
Let autumn and introspection now begin.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The Autumn Gather Together is part of H0ha, a program in which poets, visual artists, activists, and publishers are invited to (co-)work in rotating “Shifts” (Ploegendiensten) at Plaatsmaken. Each season includes a Gathering Together, in which activities are bundled into a vibrant mix of artistic and social experiment. For this program we collaborate with artist collective Sunflower Soup and curator Lenn Cox.
ABOUT THE PARTICIPANTS
Moni Zwitserloot is a writer and performer. Key elements in their work include physicality, transformation, and community. Being strange, muck, or weird is celebrated through the use of gore elements and magical realism. Current obsessions: insects, fungi and bodily fluids.
Hussel Zhu is a visual artist, short fiction writer, and researcher. In his printmaking, he often uses the image of a dancing frog—inspired by the Japanese ink painting Birds, Beasts, and Human Play, and the animal paintings of Bada Shanren—where animals satirize those in power.
The Feministische Handwerkpartij is a political feminist artist movement that is dedicated to studying, repairing, speaking, patching up, unlearning and mending. It is initiated by visual artist Emmeline de Mooij and performance director Margreet Sweerts.
Periphery Center is a collective for artistic practice and shared study. They meet to inspire one another and co-create the reality they dream of through bookmaking, graphic design, publishing, curating, art and writing. Periphery Center consists of Leana Boven, Pelumi Adejumo, Yusser Al Obaidi, Jeanine van Berkel en Yessica Deira.
For our small-scale educational projects, we collaborate with Hospitality Club, consisting of Mirka Farabegoli and Krista Burger. These projects involve local primary schools, young people, children, ArtEZ students, MBO students, and neighborhood residents.
With thanks to the Mondriaanfonds and the Municipality of Arnhem.