Photographer showcases the human stories behind Oldenhove's temporary residents
A new exhibition in Bloemendaal’s town hall highlights the personal stories of Oldenhove’s temporary residents—students, status holders, and urgent seekers—through intimate portraits. The display challenges labels by revealing the people behind them, offering a glimpse into their lives and shared community.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Exhibition Title | Now I am here, The faces of Oldenhove |
| Photographer | Joyce Goverde |
| Location | Kunstmuur, Bloemendaal Town Hall |
| Opening Date & Time | April 2, 2026, 16:00–18:00 |
| Opening Speaker | Alderman Tine van Heerikhuize |
| Focus | Temporary residents of Oldenhove |
| Exhibition Duration | 2 months |
The municipality of Bloemendaal facilitates cultural initiatives like the Kunstmuur to foster community engagement and social cohesion. By hosting rotating exhibitions, it provides a platform for artists to address societal themes and connect residents through art.
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New exhibition at the Kunstmuur: Now I am here, The faces of Oldenhove
In the town hall of Bloemendaal, a new exhibition at the Kunstmuur is starting again. The exhibition ‘Now I am here, The faces of Oldenhove’ is compiled by photographer Joyce Goverde. You are warmly welcome at the opening on Thursday, April 2, 2026, from 16:00 to 18:00. Alderman Tine van Heerikhuize will open this exhibition.
People behind the labels
In Oldenhove, various people live temporarily. For example, young people, students, urgent seekers, and status holders. These words are often labels. But behind each label is a person with their own story. Joyce Goverde photographed residents in their own living room. That is where their life is happening now. The series shows who lives here and how they live together.
Program
- 16:00: Arrival
- 16:15: Welcome by Joyce Goverde
- 16:30: Opening by alderman Tine van Heerikhuize, followed by viewing along the Kunstmuur
Kunstmuur with rotating exhibitions
The Kunstmuur in the town hall shows art on various topics from society. Every 2 months, a new exhibition follows. Everyone is welcome.
