Pass Travel

Pass Travel 'Breaking Ground: Broken Circle/Spiral Hill (1971 - 2011)'

nederlandse versie
Robert Smithson, 'Broken Circle/Spiral Hill', 1971, Emmen, The Netherlands. Photography: Job Janssen. © Estate of Robert Smithson / Licensed by VAGA, New York. Courtesy: Land Art Contemporary / SKOR | Foundation for Art and Public Domain.
On September 17, 2011, SKOR is organising a unique Pass Travel, in the context of 'Breaking Ground: Broken Circle/Spiral Hill (1971 - 2011)'.

Programme

9 AM
Gather at the bus terminal at the Amstel NS overground train station in Amsterdam

11:30 AM
Coffee and sandwiches at Centrum Beeldende Kunst Emmen
De Fabriek, Ermerweg 88b, Emmen

12:15 PM
Welcome speech by Hannie Rijnierse, CBK Emmen
Speakers: Henk Jumelet, Emmen’s alderman for culture; Reyn van der Lugt, chair of the Land Art Contemporary committee; and Roel Arkesteijn, guest curator at CBK Emmen

1:30 PM
Departure by coach to Utopolis cinema
Westeind 70, Emmen

1:45 PM
World premiere of Breaking Ground: Broken Circle/Spiral Hill (1971 - 2011)
Speaker: Rein Munniksma, member of the Drenthe provincial executive for culture, nature and landscape
Introduction by Nancy Holt

2:45 PM
Departure by coach for visit to Broken Circle/Spiral Hill
Emmerhoutstraat 150, Emmen

4 PM
Departure by coach to CBK Emmen

4:15 PM
Informal conclusion of opening programme

5:30 PM
Departure by coach to Amstel NS Station, Amsterdam
Snacks and refreshments served on board

7:30/8 PM
Coach arrives at Amsterdam, Amstel NS Station

Land Art Contemporary is an initiative of Stichting LACDA in Drenthe. The program is made possible thanks to (content and financial) support from SKOR | Foundation for Art and Public Domain and the Province of Drenthe, the European Agriculture Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas (LEADER), the Municipality of Coevorden, the Municipality of Emmen, the BNG Culture Fund and the Sanders-ten Holte family.

Part of dossier
Project
Land Art Contemporary
'Land Art Contemporary' is a new initiative in Drenthe to be launched on September 17, 2011 with a varied, international, multiyear programme dealing with (the contemporary aspects of) land art.
Date
September 17, 2011 from 09:00 until 17:30
Artist
Practical Information

Price
€ 15,- per person.
A maximum of 100 people can participate, so early reservation is advised!

Reservations
Is not possible from September 15. There's a maximum number of participants!

Payment
If you have made a reservation before September 15, please transfer payment to
SKOR, Amsterdam
ING bank account 67.17.42.426
mentioning Pass Travel Broken Circle/Spiral Hill.
For international banking transactions, please use the following codes:
IBAN: NL03 INGB 0671 7424 26
BIC: INGBNL2A

Please note
Your reservation is confirmed when we have received the required payment.

Tip
Be sure to bring good footwear!

www.landartcontemporary.nl

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