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Satellietgroep

Satellietgroep

Artists collective Satellietgroep founded in The Hague, Netherlands in 2006 explores the reciprocal relations of humanity and nature, with a focus on the sea, (coastal) landscape transitions, climate and the impact of humanity on the world, in the Netherlands and abroad.

Satellietgroep is initiated in 2006 by Dutch conceptual artist, mediator, writer, tutor and (sub)urban curator Jacqueline Heerema, to collectively explore versatile and inclusive perspectives while interconnecting the arts and design with humanities/social sciences and natural/technological sciences, natural and cultural heritage and with society. The international network consists of artists, designers, filmmakers, architects, landscape architects, citizen scientists, local practitioners and scientists in the fields of ecology, climate, palaeontology, geology, archaeology, oceanography, coastal morphology, philosophy, zoology, botany, cultural and natural heritage, spatial planning and policymakers, pupils, students and tutors of art academies and universities, and more.