New Canterbury Tales project once again a guest at the Stedelijk Museum Breda

New Canterbury Tales is back! From September 13 to October 27, project space Next will be transformed into a travel agency, setting the time machine to 2071.

Over the past two years, various forms of ‘time travel’ have been explored as part of the project The New Canterbury Tales, a research project initiated by the Sustainable Built Environment research group at Avans University of Applied Sciences. The outcomes are not fixed, making this project an exciting exploration of future concepts and potentially planting 'seeds' for a sustainable future.

Travel to the future

Last year you had a chance to meet the eight residents of New Canterbury. Now you can discover what these residents of New Canterbury have experienced over the past year. You'll discover in the future.

In addition to future scenarios created in various workshops, the residents of Breda shared their ideas and dreams with artists Liselot Cobelens and Jochem van den Wijngaard. The artworks inspired by these ideas are also on display in the museum. Moreover, you can create your own future story through an interactive game.

Entry to Next is free, so step into 2071!

The New Canterbury Tales is a PPS programme grant project. Read more about the project here.

For more information and to plan your visit go to the Stedelijk Museum Breda website.

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