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Geworteld

Het MOW
17 May 2026 to 25 October 2026

About this activity.

Ancient beeches provide shade to farmsteads. Rows of poplars line straight roads. Sturdy oaks lend character to winding sandy paths. In the open landscape of Groningen, trees are true eye-catchers.

Fascinating Trees 

Trees are silent witnesses to history and play a role in countless stories and myths. But what about their social lives? Do trees communicate via their root systems, fungal networks, and through their canopies?

'Wold' 

Westerwolde has a long history as a wooded area. This is even reflected in its name: 'wold' is derived from 'forest' (woud). In this region, you will find the oldest forest in Groningen. The area around Ter Apel, in particular, has been a place for forestry and forest recreation for centuries, and artists have drawn inspiration from it for just as long.

Contemporary Work 

Today’s artists are equally passionate about trees. The exhibition features work ranging from painting, printmaking, and ceramics to textiles and—naturally—wood. You will find animations, photography with mythical atmospheres, and documentary stories. You can listen to the sound of dehydration and contribute to an installation of growing annual rings.

Exhibitors

AKMAR, Anne Marie Boelens-Tomassen, Sonja CabaltAleida van DijkMarco DijkstraGerjanne DirksenAn FeyferAnnemarie van Buuren in samenwerking met Aly FreijeMineke GraversEllen HollemanMarian HulshofMargot Kat, Rona Mathlener, Ietje MeermanMarjorie NoëKrista van NorelMiyo OtaLena RainyChrystl Rijkeboer, Marike van Ringen, Gea SchenkHagar SchuringaWilma StegemanGerda Ten ThijeVeerle ThobenSabina TimmermansSander Jorn VermeulenMoniek Westerman en Marijke ten Wolde.

MOW Young 

A young visitor? Wander through the galleries with your own route and discover everything about the characters and scars of trees. Marvel at their age, give them a face, carve your name into trunk wood, and grow a little tree of your own.

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Location.

Het MOW
Hoofdweg 161
9695 AE Bellingwolde
www.hetmow.nl/