FRIDAY 30 JUNE: Wobby Club Night at De Nachtzuster Tilburg.
🎉 Wobby Club Night
📅 Friday 30 June
⏰ 17:00 - 23:30
📌 De Nachtzuster, Carré 50, Tilburg
💸 Free entrance
Artists Jip Piet and Roy Vastenburg will host the always surprising and confusing Wobby Club Night. We will launch Wobby #34 - Designer Dreams with a program filled with creativity, music, and inspiration!
Line up: Emir Karyo, Katinka van Gorkum, Loulou João, Melcher Oosterman, DE STEIL, Viana Afoumou, PIET, Maja Simišić, NDNMK Solutions
🎨 Decor by Jip van der Hek
🌮 Delicious street food by Kimo, from 17:30
🎛️ Calling all DJs: bring your USB stick!
✏️ Design by Keanu Schipper
Drawing session led by multi-disciplinary artist Emir Karyo. Accompanied by music of Jip and Roy, Emir will explain how to make your dreams come true.
Emir Karyo is a graphic designer, multi-disciplinary artist and a mischievous explorer based in the Netherlands, originally from Istanbul. Through exploring distinct yet interconnected techniques with synthesizing analog and digital workflows, he finds common ground between graphic design and fine arts.
Our hosts for the evening are Jip Piet and Roy Vastenburg.
The multidisciplinary practice of artist Jip Piet is stimulated by an existential approach and a commentary on socio-political structures that catch his eye. The narratives are at times linear and other times abstract; yet regardless of the output, his work is known to be vibrant and detailed, with abundant imagery and a sense of humour.
Roy loves loud music, loves loud art, loves fun in art and music. He does not love to perform perse, but for some reason always ends up doing a performance, often with good friend Piet and always loves it eventually. Love!
Writer Katinka van Gorkum will tell you a story to dream away.
Katinka is a writer and possible ex-visual artist. Her life and practice have a close relationship with each other, because the space where she lives often turns into her place of experimentation.
Interview with the cover artist of the new Wobby issue: Melcher Oosterman. Has he made his dreams come true?
Ever channeling his fascination for the awkward and absurd, Melcher likes to tell stories and celebrate the imagination.
Interview with illustrator Loulou João about her work for the new Wobby issue: Designer Dreams.
By making use of 3D software, she visualizes her own reality. A digital world that consists of candy coated squishy plastic objects. One where she is able to focus on the expression of her own true self without any constructs weighing her down.
Brace yourself for the abstract sounds of DE STEIL, by graphic designer/illustrator Max Kisman & contemporary artist Ate von Hes.
”knip- en plakmelancholie
analoog naar Doesburg Van,
digitaal naar Lek Van Der“
Viana Afoumou, also known as vixnde, is a singer-songwriter with a beautiful voice, with roots in both Belgium and Cameroon.
Growing up immersed in Gospel music, she eventually found herself breaking away from its influence, although it continues to resonate in her artistry.
PIET delves into the depths of mankind's collective memory.
PIET is an audio-visual project, in which artist Jip Piet searches for the universal memory of mankind. It’s the hard things in life, that people often don’t like to talk about. Like small and large trauma’s, but also the beauty of the final phase of someone’s life and the seeds you can plant for future generations. During the development of this project, Jip doesn’t want to go down in dark thoughts. Instead he wants to show the beautiful and intimate aspects of life.
Multimedia artist Maja Simišić will perform a Haiku for her lawyer, a pseudo love song remake made into a karaoke performance.
Maja carries heavy subject matters with lightheartedness and humour specific to her character. Extremely individualistic in nature, rooted in identity and identity politics, Maja asks her audience to question what is right in front of them. With a pinch of absurdity and a whole bunch of satire, she helps us see that all our realities are connected and that we need understanding and a certain willingness to accept differences in order to make an actual change.
We conclude the show with Ideology Management techniques from NDNMK Solutions.