

21-26 September: ‘Why We Gather: Soul Lineage and the Hidden Architecture of Spiritual Communities’ talk – Program for the Evolution of Spirituality at Harvard Divinity School
21-26 September: Performance in collaboration with Vision Lab Collective – Program for the Evolution of Spirituality at Harvard Divinity School

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y practice extends into collective artistic and research-based environments.
Through lectures, performances, readings, and immersive installations, I create spaces where art, memory, identity, and transformation can be explored in dialogue with others.
These events bring together elements of symbolic research, storytelling, spirituality, and contemporary culture in ways that invite reflection, curiosity, and exchange.
They function as open frameworks for inquiry; places where participants can engage with questions around consciousness, mythology, creativity, personal narrative, and collective imagination.
In collaboration with Vision Lab — an international art and research collective founded through conversations at Harvard Divinity School — I am developing future community gatherings, immersive environments, retreats, performances, and interdisciplinary artistic collaborations situated at the intersection of art, spirituality, research, and cultural experimentation.
Alongside public events, I also host smaller online community spaces and occasional discussion calls connected to my ongoing research and artistic practice. Access to these spaces is currently limited to participants involved in sessions or long-term collaborations.

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collaborate with curators, festivals, cultural spaces, research initiatives, and fellow artists interested in developing interdisciplinary projects around art, consciousness, mythology, performance, and contemporary spirituality.
My work moves between artistic research, immersive storytelling, symbolic systems, ritual aesthetics, and participatory experience design. Depending on the context, projects may take the form of lectures, performances, installations, workshops, salons, retreats, podcasts, or experimental gathering formats.
Previous and ongoing contexts connected to this work include Harvard Divinity School, Vision Lab, Occulture Conference Berlin, Design Museum Den Bosch, Museum Lakenhal Leiden, Dutch Design Week Eindhoven, LEF Global Lab / Rijkswaterstaat, KAOS KIA / Slug Gallery Leipzig (see below), immersive theatre environments, and various interdisciplinary artistic collaborations.
If you are interested in developing a gathering, residency, performance, workshop, or research-based event together, feel free to reach out.

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NNER CLIMATE was an immersive multimedia gathering developed in collaboration with Chabela Maturana Parraguez and Enrique Arce Gutierrez for LEF Global Lab / Rijkswaterstaat in 2020.
Through live performance, video work, meditation, sound, and interactive digital environments, participants were invited into a shared exploration of emotional ecology, collective consciousness, and the inner dimensions of the climate crisis.
The project combined ritual aesthetics, symbolic storytelling, and participatory experience design within a 3D retreat-like environment exploring states such as fear, anger, empathy, confusion, and connection.
More info, visuals, and video fragments can be found here: The Inner Climate.

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emporary multimedia gathering formats exploring ritual aesthetics, symbolic storytelling, performance, installation art, music, and participatory experience.
Projects included KAOS KIA at SLUG Gallery Leipzig — later evolving into a larger exhibition and performance series — and RECLAIMING THE CHURCH, a site-specific collaboration inside a church setting combining fragments of KYBALION the Musical, live improvisation, organ music, and ritual performance.
More info, visuals, and video fragments can be found here: KOAS KIA / RECLAIMING THE CHURCH.