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, performance and multi-media research installations.




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).

More info and CV

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.

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


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.

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).

More info and CV

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.

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

phedflip@gmail.com
Insta @flipdriest


Leaky Press


The "Leaky Press" is a publishing practice by Philippa Driest, producing zines, publications, posters, and flyers on the GR3710 Risograph. The press works through the act of leaking resources and knowledge, redistributing funds from bookselling and by repurposes leftover materials from other print jobs. It’s driven by collaboration and the connections built through KIOSK.