Art in
the district

Kleine Gallery

Kleine Gallery, is three windows in the Schinkel District located along Vliegtugstraat, where a small space pops holds big art. We believe art and design should be accessible to all, and can be displayed in interesting and surprising ways.

Current curation is led by Jacqui Dolan of the and , featuring artists and makers from the Netherlands and around Europe.

The first exhibit features lights and mirrors designed by Fons Venner, an artist and goldsmith base in Utrecht. Check out his website and for more information. For purchase information please contact jacqui@therosegarden.nl

The Collision Project

The Collision Project is a platform for artists and visionaries to collaborate and express ideas using the built environment as their canvas.

Founded in Brooklyn, New York in 2017 and launched in Europe in 2020, the projects aims to bring accessibility and playfulness to art for the viewer and for the creators.

The Collision Project nurtures art as experience and operates on the principle that progress requires public space where the transfer of energy and ideas can be explored. 

Visit collisionproject.com and @collisionproject to learn more or submit your art.

The work of New York City-based artist Zachary Kahn is a series developed as a single piece of work that has been split into seven sections. As one color is applied it informs the next, developing a visual language that carries the eye along the horizontal canvas of the building facade. The use of playful lines and large abstract shapes, contrast with borders that contain the works, mimicking the childlike joy of playing with simple blocks and crayons. The dance of the shape and color invites the viewer to enjoy a simple moment that humanizes the industrial environment.

The Collision Project is a platform for artists and visionaries to collaborate and express ideas using the built environment as their canvas. Founded in Brooklyn, New York in 2017 and launched in Europe in 2020, we aim to bring accessibility and playfulness to art for the viewer and for the creators. The Collision Project nurtures art as experience and operates on the principle that progress requires public space where the transfer of energy and ideas can be explored.