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FIELDWORK FESTIVAL

  • Radius five-year anniversary with a seed, pland and ecology book fair
  • Valiz is present! You can find us in the water tower

What: FIELDWORK FESTIVAL
When: Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 May 2026, 11 am - 5 pm
Where: Radius, Kalverbos 20 and Water Tower, Kalverbos 22
Organised by: Radius
Entry: €5 (single day), €10 (passe-partout)
Accessibility: Note that the location is not wheelchair accessible. Please get in contact with Radius to discuss alternative ways to allow your participation. 


In 2021, RADIUS was founded as a space to intersect art, science, and the shared living environment, in order to tell the story of climate change and ecological restoration with artists and other stakeholders. Since the opening in 2022, we have presented twenty-five exhibitions, presenting the work of more than two hundred, in conjunction with numerous public events, publications, collaborations, and educational projects. Equally in the coming years, as an ideological organisation, RADIUS remains fully committed to the restoration of relational fabric between nature and culture, climate justice, indigenous cosmologies, non-human rights and, more broadly, the biosphere and everything pertaining to ecological restoration.

To mark our fifth anniversary, we are organising the FIELDWORK FESTIVAL, for which the RADIUS garden will be transformed into a regional market where all kinds of local initiatives and organisations dedicated to regenerative agriculture and nature conservation will share their knowledge and experience, as well as sell food, drink and products. During the festival weekend, we are organising workshops for children and adults, where you can, among other things, make your own seed shaker. Furthermore, the water tower will be transformed into an ecological book fair, where various national and international publishers specialising in art, ecology and science will be showcasing and selling their publications. At the same time, this festival weekend offers the chance to visit our current exhibitions: the group exhibition DISMANTLING THE ANTHROPOCENE and the solo exhibition THE CENTRE CANNOT HOLD by artist Karlos Gil.