WILLEMSTAD – Final-year art students from Radulphus College will present their graduation projects in a public exhibition at Landhuis Bloemhof, offering a creative exploration of culture and identity.
Under the title “Echo’s van Culturen” (Echoes of Cultures), HAVO 5 and VWO 6 students from the school’s visual arts program will display their final works, developed throughout the academic year. The exhibition marks the culmination of months of research, concept development, and artistic production.
The students’ work explores how cultural influences, traditions, and personal histories continue to shape contemporary identity. The exhibition features a diverse range of artistic expressions, including paintings, installations, video, and experimental art forms.
Some students focus on themes such as personal identity and family heritage, while others draw inspiration from landscapes, symbolism, and broader cultural traditions. According to the organizers, the result is a dynamic and multifaceted exhibition that brings together different perspectives on culture.
The official opening of “Echo’s van Culturen” will take place on Friday, March 20 at 6:30 p.m. at Landhuis Bloemhof. During the opening, students will be present to discuss their work and engage with visitors.
The exhibition will remain open to the public from March 20 through April 11, giving visitors the opportunity to experience the creativity and artistic development of Radulphus College’s graduating art students.