Philippa Driest (1993) is an artist and founder of KIOSK Rotterdam.

Her practices revolve around topics of maintenance, community and distribution. In her work she explores different sites of contamination and leakage through publishing, performance and multi-media research installations.

phedflip@gmail.com
Insta: @flipdriest



She was part of the first year of WHW Akademija, Zagreb (2018-2019), recently finished her MA at the Dutch Art Institute (2021) and BAK Fellowship for situated practice (2021-2022).


KIOSK Rotterdam is a bookshop, (riso) print workshop, and a Multi-Tool PressIt started off with a personal selection and grew to a collection of titles informed by people who visited and shared their research. The selection hosts radical/critical theory, fiction, poetry and self-publishing practices.

KIOSK is open:
Thursday 13:00 - 17:00
Friday 14:00 - 20:00
Saturday 13:00 - 17:00

Pieter de raadtstraat 35a
3033 VC Rotterdam

kioskrotterdam@gmail.com

Insta @kioskrotterdam


Philippa Driest (1993) is an artist and founder of KIOSK Rotterdam.

Her practices revolve around topics of maintenance, community and distribution. In her work she explores different sites of contamination and leakage through publishing, performance and multi-media research installations.

phedflip@gmail.com
Insta: @flipdriest



She was part of the first year of WHW Akademija, Zagreb (2018-2019), recently finished her MA at the Dutch Art Institute (2021) and BAK Fellowship for situated practice (2021-2022).

KIOSK Rotterdam is a bookshop, (riso) print workshop, and a Multi-Tool Press. It started off with a personal selection and grew to a collection of titles informed by people who visited and shared their research. The selection hosts radical/critical theory, fiction, poetry and self-publishing practices.

KIOSK is open:
Thursday 13:00 - 17:00
Friday 14:00 - 20:00
Saturday 13:00 - 17:00

Pieter de raadtstraat 35a
3033 VC Rotterdam

kioskrotterdam@gmail.com

Insta @kioskrotterdam




The Homesick House, 2021


During my time as Janitor at Pension Almonde was asked by Stad in de Maak to create a space called ‘The Homesick House’. Artists, writers, researchers and journalists have completed residencies over the course of a year to unlock all the stories of the Almondestraat. The Homesick House was the archive, library and exhibition that gave all these stories a voice. On display where the photographs by Frank Hanswijk.

For this space I created several architectual interventions such as the turning wall. The wall structure hanging from the ceiling, floating above the ground and turning in the middle of the space. In collaboration with former residents, I created publications containing their images and stories from their personal archives.