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”’Afra Eisma”’ (born 1993) is a [[Kingdom of the Netherlands|Dutch]] artist who creates ceramics and textile installations using vibrant colors and encompassing cartoonish alien beings, sometimes accompanied by music.<ref name=”v611″>{{cite news | title=Kleurrijke wandkleden en keramiek van Afra Eisma | work=Telegraaf | first=Paola|last=Van der Velde|date=6 April 2021 | url= | language=nl | access-date=3 February 2025}}</ref> Her work invites interaction with the viewer. |
”’Afra Eisma”’ (born 1993) is a [[Kingdom of the Netherlands|Dutch]] artist who creates ceramics and textile installations using vibrant colors and encompassing cartoonish alien beings, sometimes accompanied by music.<ref name=”v611″>{{cite news | title=Kleurrijke wandkleden en keramiek van Afra Eisma | work=Telegraaf | first=Paola|last=Van der Velde|date=6 April 2021 | url= | language=nl | access-date=3 February 2025}}</ref> Her work invites interaction with the viewer. |
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She was educated at the [[Royal Academy of Art, The Hague]] and went on to study in London at [[Central Saint Martins]]. Her first solo exhibition was at the [[Fries Museum]] in 2020.<ref>[ Afra Eisma] at the Fries Museum</ref> Eisma opened her solo exhibition ‘splashdown tender’ in 2023 at the [[The Tetley]] in [[Leeds]].<ref>[ Splashdown Tender] at The Tetley, 23 Jun 2023 – 22 Oct 2023</ref><ref>[ Short film of the artist interacting with children in her installation], at The Tetley, Oct 18, 2023, Yorkshire Contemporary</ref> In 2025 her work can be seen at [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol]] in a temporary gallery featuring Dutch |
She was educated at the [[Royal Academy of Art, The Hague]] and went on to study in London at [[Central Saint Martins]]. Her first solo exhibition was at the [[Fries Museum]] in 2020.<ref>[ Afra Eisma] at the Fries Museum</ref> Eisma opened her solo exhibition ‘splashdown tender’ in 2023 at the [[The Tetley]] in [[Leeds]].<ref>[ Splashdown Tender] at The Tetley, 23 Jun 2023 – 22 Oct 2023</ref><ref>[ Short film of the artist interacting with children in her installation], at The Tetley, Oct 18, 2023, Yorkshire Contemporary</ref> In 2025 her work can be seen at [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol]] in a temporary gallery featuring Dutch adjoining the main hall.<ref>[ New Dutch Horizons] at Schiphol.nl</ref> |
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Eisma has said that her art addresses [[shame]].<ref name=”e406″>{{cite web | last=Jaeger | first=Toef | title=”In Japan zal ik leren om heel precies te werken” | website=NRC | date=12 January 2022 | url= | language=nl | access-date=3 February 2025|archive-date= 13 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220113044505/}}</ref> |
Eisma has said that her art addresses [[shame]].<ref name=”e406″>{{cite web | last=Jaeger | first=Toef | title=”In Japan zal ik leren om heel precies te werken” | website=NRC | date=12 January 2022 | url= | language=nl | access-date=3 February 2025|archive-date= 13 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220113044505/}}</ref> |
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Afra Eisma (born 1993) is a Dutch artist who creates ceramics and textile installations using vibrant colors and encompassing cartoonish alien beings, sometimes accompanied by music.[1] Her work invites interaction with the viewer.
She was educated at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague and went on to study in London at Central Saint Martins. Her first solo exhibition was at the Fries Museum in 2020.[2] Eisma opened her solo exhibition ‘splashdown tender’ in 2023 at the The Tetley in Leeds.[3][4] In 2025 her work can be seen at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in a temporary gallery featuring Dutch artists adjoining the main hall.[5]
Eisma has said that her art addresses shame.[6]