We are KIN Collective, a transdisciplinary art collective with Kenneth Cardon, Lois Lumonga Brochez, Daantje Idelenburg, Sara Lâm and Milan Vandierendonck. Our practice, which is always evolving, consists of artistic research, performance, artistic archiving, spaceholding, writing, illustration, digital arts, movement, and music. We work horizontally, continuously seeking ways to ensure every voice is heard. This requires an ongoing practice of care, attuning and transforming.
We embrace a methodology that is process-oriented, associative, and rooted in embodied and collective knowledge-sharing. The projects we work on are centred around expansive themes that haunt our personal lives. They are also rooted in the experiences of our communities. Being able
to research these themes artistically is for us a very natural and intuitive way of handling these topics with necessity and holding them collectively. Because of this, our projects develop slowly and at their own pace, requiring time - to be lived, and to be felt. In this way, our focus is not on production but on the artistic process itself and how this process contributes to liberation and community-building.