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Chess Art Exhibition in The Netherlands:
"Dutch Chess Art"
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"The Rook", Henk Boon |
A comprehensive exhibition
of Schaakkunst will take place from
March the 5th
untill April the 29th
2007.
The location is in Druten (a small village nearby
Nijmegen in the Netherlands). At this exhibition many works displayed at
our websites (www.schaakkunst.nl
and www.chess-art.eu) will be
exposed. One can not only admire paintings and sculptures, but also
beautiful chess-sets.
The official opening will be at
March the 11th, 1:30
pm with speaker Jan
Terlouw.
He is a famous Dutch writer and former Queen's
Commissioner.
Further special about this opening:
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Many artists will be there to tell about their
exposed work
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Only this day we are able to expose another more
artworks than the other days
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Aad van den Bosch will give a PowerPoint presentation about
chess and art
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You can meet several collectors and exchange some
items with them (10:00 - 12:30)
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For children (and the older children among us),
we'll arrange a search. Every participant gets a little
surprise
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It's possible to make your own artwork at the
workshop of artist Karin Miedema.
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Several small articles can be bought, like
calenders, art-cards, reproductions, etc.
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You can enjoy a glass of chess-art-wine and a
piece of chess-art-cake
We like to invite you at our opening, but of course
you are welcome at the other days of the exhibition. Please
contact us to get information
about the opening times, so you will not find a closed door.
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"Game of Religions", Alie
Kalverda |
The exact address:
Cultural Centre D’n Bogerd
Van Heemstraweg 53, 6651 KH Druten (GLD), The Netherlands
The exposing
artists:
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Aad van den Bosch |
Den Bosch |
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Alie Kalverda |
Alkmaar |
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Anna Kool-Troost |
Callantsoog |
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Arif Telaku |
Tiel |
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Berry |
Heiloo |
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Boldriaan |
Spijkenisse |
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Henk Boon |
Gouda |
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Henryette Weijmar Schultz |
Groningen |
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Iris Slock |
Venlo |
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Ivon Drummen |
Heerlen |
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Jan Langendam |
Rotterdam |
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Karin Miedema |
Eindhoven |
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Ket |
Rotterdam |
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"The Next Move", Arif
Telaku |
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