Mirjam Linschooten
Mirjam Linschooten (b. 1976) is a Dutch artistic researcher and designer living and working in Amsterdam. Her multidisciplinary practice includes publications, film, installation, photography, collage and writing. Her work is concerned with tactics of representation, questioning the way memory and history are constructed through various forms of collecting, interpreting, and display.
Mirjam has participated in international residency programs and has exhibited in various institutions internationally, including Canada, Egypt, France, Morocco, Netherlands and Turkey. She was named a Fulbright Scholar and has been the recipient of Mondriaan Fund support, as well as Prins Bernard Culture Fund and the European Culture Fund.
Her work has been exhibited internationally at institutions including CBK Zuidoost (Amsterdam), Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (Leiden), De Appel (Amsterdam), Stroom Den Haag, Cemeti Institute for Art and Society (Yogyakarta), and the Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto). She holds an MA from the Dutch Art Institute and a BFA from the Gerrit Rietveld Academy.
Mirjam grew up in the Netherlands where she completed her Bachelor at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy (Amsterdam) and her MA at the Dutch Art Institute.
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