General info
Visitors are welcome throughout May, June & July (check the About page for updated opening hours). Once a month we will host an exhibition day with a special program to share progress on the project. More info on this below.
Address
Pop-up Studio 57E4
TREEHOUSE NDSM
T.T. NEVERITAWEG 55-57
1033 WB AMSTERDAM
TREEHOUSE NDSM
T.T. NEVERITAWEG 55-57
1033 WB AMSTERDAM
Treehouse NDSM is a collective of studios for artists, filmmakers, musicians, chefs, tattoo artists, and other creatives. Our pop-up takes place in Studio 57E4, but you're welcome to explore the space. We often have temporary exhibitions, workshops or performances. Check the Treehouse website for more info.
How to find the pop-up
At Treehouse NDSM, follow the green pop-up exhibition signs. From the main entrance, turn right and walk upstairs. Take a left and you should see the pop-up studio E4.



#3: Saturday July 26th Exhibition
Opening Times
13:00 - 20:00
Program
Join us for a project recap as artists share their multimedia artworks in a pop-up visual art exhibition as well as a program of short films and performances. Participating artists: Bruna Souza, Vere Maagdenberg, Karin Balog, Seçil Güven, Denis Gallen, Jacco Groen, Iyamari, Lyanne Keegstra, Laura Goossens and Roberta Petzoldt.
Introduction
Project introduction by artist and curator Bruna Souza in the Pavillion
Project introduction by artist and curator Bruna Souza in the Pavillion
Short film screening: “The Definition of Silence” by Karin Balog
A requiem for a tsunami: an experimental meditation on environmental collapse, failed communication, and humanity’s willful ignorance in the face of impending disaster, told through the mythic lens of a modern-day messenger
A requiem for a tsunami: an experimental meditation on environmental collapse, failed communication, and humanity’s willful ignorance in the face of impending disaster, told through the mythic lens of a modern-day messenger
Dance Performance: "Nothing But Nerve Endings" by Laura Goossens
An improvisational dance exploring notions of surrender, uncertainty, and survival through the yielding, intuitive motion of jellyfish
An improvisational dance exploring notions of surrender, uncertainty, and survival through the yielding, intuitive motion of jellyfish
Short Film Screening: ”Absolute Zero” by Karin Balog
An evocative exploration of the color bleaching crisis affecting the Great Barrier Reef
An evocative exploration of the color bleaching crisis affecting the Great Barrier Reef
Short film fragments screening by Jacco Groen
A haunting look at the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), which struck the Eastern Philippines in 2013
A haunting look at the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), which struck the Eastern Philippines in 2013
Short film screening: “Mountains of Life” by Lyanne Keegstra
A poetic visual journey through our life as humans. Representing the cycle of challenges we face, from feelings of fear to surrendering and eventually rising to the top
A poetic visual journey through our life as humans. Representing the cycle of challenges we face, from feelings of fear to surrendering and eventually rising to the top
Performance: “Failure Notice Resurrection” by Roberta Petzoldt
Poetry performance with a loop sampler where mythology meets street slang. Exploring the idea of information overload you come across while driving in a landscape
Poetry performance with a loop sampler where mythology meets street slang. Exploring the idea of information overload you come across while driving in a landscape
Short film screening: “Telescore – Japanese Cherry Blossom” by Iyamari
A meditative film on impermanence, tracing the quiet collapse of a cherry blossom tree and the subtle disasters woven into nature’s ongoing cycles. Featuring Butoh dancer Norihito Ishii and music created from the tree’s surface patterns
A meditative film on impermanence, tracing the quiet collapse of a cherry blossom tree and the subtle disasters woven into nature’s ongoing cycles. Featuring Butoh dancer Norihito Ishii and music created from the tree’s surface patterns
Performance: “We Are Part of Nature” by Iyamari
Artist Iyamari presents a live spoken performance with sound created from tree surface patterns, part of her Telescore project. Featuring film images by Charlotte Bernson projected onto the artist’s body, Iyamari reflects on how living alongside natural disasters in Japan has shaped ways of thinking
Artist Iyamari presents a live spoken performance with sound created from tree surface patterns, part of her Telescore project. Featuring film images by Charlotte Bernson projected onto the artist’s body, Iyamari reflects on how living alongside natural disasters in Japan has shaped ways of thinking

#2: Saturday June 28th Exhibition
Opening Times
11:00 - 20:00
Program
Join us for the second project recap of Nature is Greater Than Us, where visual artists Bruna Souza, Karin Balog, Denis Gallen and Seçil Güven present powerful new works responding to the devastating impacts of Brazilian floods, tsunami warning systems, and Dutch storms. In addition to the mixed media exhibition, artists Karin Balog and Lyanne will screen their short films, offering cinematic reflections on disaster, memory, and resilience.
18:00
artist introductions
18:15
short film screenings:
The Definition of Silence by Karin Balog
Mountains of Life by Lyanne Keegstra

#1: Sunday June 1st Exhibition
Opening Times
11:00 - 18:00
Program
Join us for a drink as artist Bruna Souza shares the project progress so far with her research, artistic experimentations, and interviews. In May, she began investigating the Rio Grande do Sul floods of 2024 and the Los Angeles Wildfires of 2025.