Charlien Adriaenssens

she/her

Rotterdam, Netherlands

Performance title: Ndaku Ya La Vie Est Belle
Photo credit Jean Baptiste Joire

Charlien Adriaenssens is a visual artist, writer, curator, and program maker based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands and is the coordinator of the project in the Netherlands with ieke Trinks. Together with Louis van der Waal she runs Contemporary Glory Contemporary Cash, an artist collective that focuses on performance in public space, as for example the 2020 street exhibition and opera "Slopera" in collaboration with Opera Days Festival and City In The Making, involving 40 households in a social housing street that was soon to be demolished; and the 2019 science fiction video work “(There is no) Planet B”, on invitation by SMAK Museum Ghent, involving students with a difficult learning path.

In 2018 and 2019 they were guests in Kinshasa during the KINACT performance festival, led by artist Eddy Ekete, with whom they started the “KINACT Collective” to initiate projects and collaborations with performance artists from the Congolese Diaspora, such as the 2018 founding of the safe space and artists' house "Ndaku Ya La Vie Est Belle" in Kinshasa, the 2019 small-scale Rotterdam version of the KINACT festival "DamNedAct", the 2021 exhibition Congoville at Middelheim Museum Antwerp.

Since 2016, Charlien has created the visual art and performance program of WORM Rotterdam, an arts center for experimental stage productions. From 2018-2020 she initiated the Not For Profit Art Party, the off-fair of the Annual Rotterdam Art Fair, where every edition 15 non-profit art initiatives from the Netherlands could present themselves. Charlien is a guest lecturer at the Willem de Kooning Academy, a member of several boards of directors in the Belgian and Dutch cultural field and advises the Generator Fund to support underground culture in the Twente region.