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 Leaky Press run by artist Philippa Driest. 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.
On Fridays, from 14.00-20.00, you can find her at KIOSK
Pieter de raadtstraat 35a
3033 VC Rotterdam
phedflip@gmail.com
Insta @flipdriest
Philippa Driest (1993) is an artist and initiator 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 and research
installations.
Projects
A Spectacle of So Much Glory and So Much Shame, 2022
KIOSK Rotterdam 2018 - ongoing
The Windowshop, 2023
Heerbokelweg tapes,
2020 - 2023
Skrenuti Desno, Nakon Dvjesto Metara Skrenuti Lijevo, 2019
Residency 11:11, 2023
Springboard Art Fair, 2023
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 Leaky Press run by artist Philippa Driest. 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.
On Fridays, from 14.00-20.00, you can find her at KIOSK
Pieter de raadtstraat 35a
3033 VC Rotterdam
Residency 11:11
June - July, 2023
During my residency with 11:11, I searched for archival leakages and distilled narratives, voices that haunt these sites. Spending my time digging around libraries and archives such as 56a Infoshop, The Feminist Library, House of Annetta. At the end of the residency period I gave a workshop / presentation at Kingsgate Projectspace. (19 July, 2023)
Residency 11:11 is a artist-run and led residency offering domestic and online residencies alongside a public programme of events and workshops. Initiated by artists Giulia Shah and Alexandra Bell in 2018, the residency runs from their flat in London. Residency 11:11 is a queer women run organisation and we prioritise giving opportunities to queer artists and women artists.