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27/10/2022

Media Art, Digital Culture & Technology: A Lecture at Kunstcafé 55Plus

During this lecture at Kunstcafé, curator, art critic, writer and project leader of the Mediakunst op Wikipedia project at LIMA Sanneke Huisman traces the origins of video art and its development into media art.
13/10/2022

Wikipedia Writing Workshop at Upstream Gallery

Do you want to learn the ins and outs of writing for Wikipedia? We’ll teach you how it works! Join our free writing workshops and contribute to the visibility of female media artists.
28/09/2022

LIMA Presents: New Work - Kent Chan, Ghita Skali, Frederique Pisuisse and Eoghan Ryan

LIMA is proud to present new works in the collection!
20/09/2022

Make Media Art Visible! Join Writing for Wikipedia

Do you want to learn the ins and outs of writing for Wikipedia? We’ll teach you how it works! Join our free writing workshops and contribute to the visibility of media artists.
16/08/2022

Writing Workshop with Wikimedian Stella van Ginkel

Would you like to (learn to) write for Wikipedia and contribute to the visibility of media artists? Join us for a writing workshop!
27/06/2022

Media Art Meetup: Wikipedia Writing Workshop

Do you want to help bring attention to media artists and learn how to write articles on Wikipedia? Sign up for the free workshop!
27/06/2022 to 27/07/2022

Opening 'Walk With Me' by Jonas Lund on distant.gallery

LIMA is proud to host the online solo show 'Walk With Me' by Jonas Lund on distant.gallery, the global online gallery and social medium currently run by Constant Dullaart.
11/05/2022

LIMA Presents: Barbara London

LIMA is happy to present long-time MoMA curator Barbara London to talk about her book ‘Video Art/The First Fifty Years' and screen recent works from the LIMA collection.
20/04/2022

LIMA Presents: E- Motion, Reports from the Basement

LIMA teams up with curator Karin Post to present a screening program with video art, talks and performance on emotions.
23/03/2022

LIMA Presents: Work + Work ≠ Work

LIMA teams up with the Association of Moving Image Archivist (AMIA) to present a series of films and video artworks on the intersection of domestic work, reproductive labor, and the positioning of artistic endeavours in relation to the working body.

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