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Exhibition Summer in Sight

From 6 May to 2 July, Rineke will exhibit part of her work in the KuBra-Art Gallery in Rosmalen at the invitation of the KuBra Foundation. Rineke is very proud that her work Pagode has been chosen for the promotional poster of this exhibition. On Saturday 6 May between 14:00 and 16:00 there will be the festive vernissage of the exhibition where Rineke will of course be present. Come and admire her work and that of the other six participating artists!

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Experimentation can go wrong

Rineke enjoys experimenting with glass, how far can you go? She tried to make a square tower of orange and clear glass. The oven is heated so high that the glass becomes pliable and sticky, but not liquid. In this experiment, the oven was clearly set a little too high. The work collapsed and part of it broke off. Learned something again!

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Heavy metal in exhibition British CGS

The glass sculpture Heavy Metal is included in an online exhibition of the British Contemporary Glass Society. This growing community with almost 1,000 members was curious to see how glass art develops outside of Great Britain. Rineke sent a photo of Heavy Metal that was accepted for inclusion in the exhibition! Nice because that way you can also get to know the work of Rineke there.

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26 March Rineke in the spotlight

The exhibition of Rineke’s work at Volksgalerie DVA in Enschede has been extended until Sunday 26 March. On the closing day Rineke will be present between 14:00 and 17:00 with some new works. Come and visit us!

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Vernissage at Volksgalerie DVA

On Wednesday evening, February 1, the first pop-up exhibition of 14 artists opened in Volksgalerie DVA, the vernissage. Diana van Agteren of the Volksgalerie introduced all the artists one by one. Going to see 😀 that

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Logo stamp for bronze statues

When you buy a beautiful original work of art, you want to be sure that it really belongs to that artist. That is why her bronze statues are now marked with her logo, the Crazy Bekkie. A steel stamp now gives an imprint in the wax that can be seen in the bronze after casting. This way you know that you have a real Rineke.

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