Cultural participation projects

All of Blixembosch chooses an artwork. Giving the neighbourhood its own identity and helping residents get to know each other better.

Circus Farfalle brought residents together and created space for conversations about their enjoyment of living there. The result: a rich source of information for the involved partners.

A street with its own brand? Absolutely possible! KruisstraatOriginal helps to put the neighbourhood on the map in a positive way.

An art project by CKE and GGzE focused on visualising the inner world.

Seven love stories from the neighbourhoods of Kronehoef, Rapenland, and Mensfort, transformed into beautiful artworks and activities.

A celebration for all of Eindhoven, preceded by various workshops in collaboration with local neighbourhoods and amateur arts organisations.

The celebration of freedom in Eindhoven received a fresh boost with special focus on youth, the neighbourhoods, and the liberation flame.

Community-minded people who strengthen and brighten the neighbourhood are honoured with their own ‘Little Elephant’ displayed in a prominent spot in the area.

The project ‘Stories of Freedom’ brings personal stories of war veterans and refugees to light and translates them into art.

In two spaces at Eindhoven Central Station, portraits, stories, and artworks were on display featuring people from all walks of life in Eindhoven.

In the exhibition, various Eindhoven residents depict their answer to the question: what happens when ‘the night awaits’?

Ukrainian refugees created a mural on the CKE building under the guidance of graffiti artist Niels Bakkerus.

An afternoon packed with creative activities at the intersection of nature and culture, organised by and in the Genderdal neighbourhood.

During the Corona pandemic, CKE ventured into the neighbourhoods at all hours to surprise residents with a guerrilla love campaign.

In Eckart, an information board was installed featuring activities, along with a swap box to help people and reduce waste.

Graffiti artist Gart Smits created a mural together with Year 8 pupils from BS Cornelis Jetses at a local playground.