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Bio’s artists Club VHDG expo EVERYTHING ON THE TABLE – A club and a shifting world



vr, 13 feb. 2026


Bio’s artists Club VHDG expo EVERYTHING ON THE TABLE – A club and a shifting world

Juste Marija Yauku
Time as space. Presence as space. Life as space.

Drawing inspiration from liminal experiences, for this exhibition I bring to the table the human body and life as matters of claiming and freeing space. Through my work, I explore the processes we move through as we face our temporality, and the traces and impact we leave behind—whether physical or intangible.

@studioyauku

Evelyne Korfage / Bebe Marzipan
Evelyne Korfage / Bebe Marzipan is a multidisciplinary artist creating music, paintings, sculptures, and performances. Her art has been displayed in the Maastunnel, and has recently been adapted as the visual identity for the Academy for Popular Culture. Her works are characterized by raw self-expression, in an unapologetic way.

@evelynekorfage @bebemarzipan

Jiddy Kammenga
Jiddy Kammenga (1984) is a Groningen based visual artist. She works multidisciplinary. Her work is expressed in spatial and digital form. She is able to do this because of her background as an engineer, data analyst and pianist. She connects these worlds in art. Jiddy’s fascination with science, technology and people is reflected in how she approaches her artwork. She works analytically and conceptually and bases material and form on the concept. She is inspired by symbolism, literature and science. She reduces the artwork to its essence, only what serves the story remains. Her work always has a story or message in multiple layers, without depriving the audience of the space to interpret and associate for themselves.

www.jiddy.nl – @madebyjynlhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jiddykammenga/

Jurre Huitema
Jurre Huitema (1996) Leeuwarden. Black squares, white cubes, wet clay, crooked tables, towers of chairs. Creating spaces and filling them. Jurre Huitema’s artistic work revolves around the experimentation of composition. Pure image, considerations of line, plane, color, and form. This weighing and comparing is what Jurre finds so important in his work, and he enjoys engaging the viewer in it. In his tableaus of drawings on paper and panel or in his deconstructed furniture installations, comparison is part of the act of seeing. The investigative nature and the opportunity for the viewer to see the result as part of his process aligns well with his background as an art teacher: What if we do it this way? Or that way? What happens then? And how is all of this interconnected?

https://www.youtube.com/@jurre.p.r.huitema

Samantha Pellarini 
Samantha Pellarini (VE,1994) is an oyster, fortune teller, and visual artist exploring the northern waters of the Netherlands. Her work shows ecological interconnectedness through performance, scenography, costume, and film, often set near intertidal landscapes and streams. Also known as Cybernautica works with the body’s ability to adapt (together) as it becomes an active receptor of the landscape. Through her Rhizoaquatic Methodology she merges embodied research, ecological observation, and participatory ritual into a fluid research practice. 

Instagram: @cybernautica171

Linked In: Samantha Isabel PellariniWebsite: www.thenonhuman.net

Christina Everts 
Christina Everts makes art about feeling at home. Born on a farm in the polders of Holland her work stems from the sheltered feeling of a house in a windswept landscape and extends to her roots in Poland with city communities in concrete housing blocks that have recognisable furnishings with drawers which carry belongings who show traces of how we dwell. Searching for a place to come together or space to be alone in. @krysiahome / https://www.christinaeverts.art/

Graciela Maria Gonzalez
Graciela María González (Santa Cruz, Bolivia, March 4, 1996) is a poet and visual artist active since 2015. She holds a Master’s degree in Artistic Research from the Royal Academy of Art (Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten) in the Netherlands and a Bachelor’s degree in Visual Arts from UAGRM, Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Awarded one of the prizes at the XXI International Art Biennial of Santa Cruz de la Sierra and received an Honorable Mention in the 1st Emma Villazón Poetry Contest (2022).

Author of Circa, Nuevos Clásicos Editorial (La Paz, Bolivia, 2021) and Untitled (Army), A Ediciones (La Paz, Bolivia, 2018).@gracielamariagonzalez / https://gracielamariablog.wordpress.com/

Carolien Tiedema 
”I’m a theatre director (and teacher) with the club membership. I want to explore my artistic side. Making more performance art and also using my body. Next to my passion for theatre I also like to work visually. My mind gets inspired by images. I like to set images into movement.

My work always relates to society. Touching on topics like equality, discrimination, values etc. Using art as a mirror on who we are as a society and how we interact with others.

For this expo I’m exploring my visual artistry. Using mixed media like collaging, graphic design and drawing.” https://www.carolientiedema.nl/

Hana Zare-Karasadi
”I’m a painter interested in imagined landscapes that blend memory, myth, and nature. My work often draws from old stories and the symbolic meanings of land, sky, and water, exploring how they reflect belonging and change. I’m inspired by traditional illustrations and stories, personal memories, and the ways people feel emotionally connected to nature.” @hana.zka / https://www.hanazare.com/

Lila Veloo
”My name is Lila, and I’m a visual artist and writer based in the North of the Netherlands. Working across installation, publishing, performance and text, I’m currently exploring how I can use speculative fiction as a method of research. Through this method of working, I’m currently investigating the Northern Dutch landscape – searching for traces of deep time, eroded stories, imaginary fish and lost seas. I’m dreaming through language in a more than human world, and I take along the objects that I find on the way.”

@lila.veloo

Sofía Murillo Lommers
Sofía Murillo Lommers is a Costa Rican-Dutch embodied practices, sound and performance artist. They explore relationalities through decoloniality, anti-speciecism and hydro-feminism. Through movement, breathing, sound and written explorations they investigate and create layered and unhurried performance pieces. Sofía is interested in the buried sense of belonging and responsibility to the earthly ecosystems we are all part of. They are moved by the effects of capitalism on both human and more-than-human bodies and lean into the grief created by personal and collective loss. They hope to transform the heavy into ongoing inspired action towards decolonization and collective liberation and connection. 

@babyplantbaby

Fleur Stoltenborgh 
”I am a visual artist, (not a one- trick-pony)  graduated from the HKU (Fine art, Utrecht) and the Frank Mohr Institute (Painting, Groningen) who makes photographs and works with different kinds of materials like plaster, silicone, latex, paper, textile and other soft materials. Most of the time I work in an associative intuitive way, with a vague plan to start, and a surrealistic approach. I ”listen” to the material, to my intuition, and knowledge during the making process, open to failure and happy accidents.” @fleurstoltenborgh / www.fleurstoltenborgh.nl