Old friends ♡
Over the years, Trix has had many Spoor friends over who we will never forget.
It was great to be able to give so many different artists a place and support them. Thanks, friends <3
Curious who stayed with us? Take a look at our friends book below and get to know them:
2024
/ Benjamin Ikoma
The Antwerp artist and designer Benjamin Ikoma tries to transcend the boundaries of time, space and disciplines on the basis of his artwork. He is (was) part of Onder Stroom and designs colorful posters for Hotjumenas, Kamping Kerosine and more.
/ Wouter Van Rymenant
Wouter Van Rymenant is in Spoor as a music lover and illustrator. Both activities are of equal importance to his project. He is working on a collection of images inspired by albums he listens to. How does music influence visual work? Wouter likes to show it to you with his illustrations.
/ Susanna Ingignoli
Susanna Ingignoli is preparing for her upcoming solo exhibition during her residency in Spoor. Her work focuses on the interaction between natural and urban patterns. She uses her time in Spoor to further apply this idea to textiles.
/ Charlotte Dumortier
Charlotte Dumortier throws herself into her residence as an experienced screen printer. She draws inspiration from concert posters and uses them to create images that highlight local natural phenomena. As it happens in nature, Charlotte likes to seek out cross-pollination. There is no better place than Spoor to ensure that.
/ Karen Vantvelt
During her residency, Karen Vantvelt will look for the link between music and images. Can images influence music? How does that sound? She investigates these questions together with Artists In Residence to arrive at a multidisciplinary answer.
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/ Emily Van Overstraeten
Emily Van Overstraeten is working on a musical project under the name Elemy. To this end, she uses her strengths as an illustrator during her residency in Spoor. Experiments with printing, illustration and textiles result in a setting for live performances.
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/ Noortje Lenaerts
Noortje Lennaerts is no stranger to Spoor. She previously worked on prints and experiments in our studio. This time she delves into a defined project where limitation and limits play the leading role.
/ Moenia Ladhib
Over the past year, Moenia Ladhib has studied upcycling and repurposing. She will continue this trajectory during her residency in Spoor. Her expertise lies mainly in digital, which is why she fully immersed herself in the analogue technology of screen printing during her time in the studio.
/ Billie Marcelis
Billie Marcelis uses his graphic work for various musical projects. You might recognize his style from Melthead's artwork. His residency in Spoor is therefore dedicated to this interaction between music and graphics. He is experimenting with the sieves and we are curious to see what the results will be.
/ Kato Trappers
Kato Trappers and Jolien van Dijk serve scenographic dinners under the name Het Banquet. The duo dives into Spoor to investigate how screen printing can contribute to this idea. Their dinners revolve entirely around experience and decoration. During their residency they investigate how this idea can be further developed.
/ Jade Kerremans
Jade Kerremans uses their drawings to place the world around them. Illustrations provide comfort and guidance. Their residency in Spoor serves as a research path into how these spontaneous drawings can subsequently continue to exist. In a book, on textiles, as posters? The search has begun.
/ João Paulo Figueiredo
João Paulo Figueiredo starts working with Brazilian music in Spoor. He translates these sounds into posters and editorials that have a political undertone. At the same time, he investigates possibilities to enter the public space with his work.