

The exhibition refers to the previous uses of De Studio, originally the stately home of a prominent Antwerp family and later a hotel.

They ask the audience to pay closer attention to the immaterial foundations our homes are built on: memories, routines, intimacy, our identities, and the passing of time.

Curator Anna Laganovska brings together different artistic practices rooted in the domestic, revealing a ‘home’ as not just an external place, but also an internal space. What constitutes a home? The central exhibition during Antwerp Art Weekend asks just this question. She teaches screenwriting at Northwestern University.Maarschalk Gérardstraat 4, Antwerp, Belgium In 2013 Falls lives in Evanston, Illinois with her husband, theatre director Robert Falls, and their three children. It is the sequel to Inhuman and is titled Undaunted. Her latest book came out on March 26, 2019. It was nominated for a 2015-16 Missouri Association of School Librarians Truman Readers Award. The next novel Falls wrote was Inhuman, which was acquired by Scholastic Press for publication in Fall of 2013. Each book was designated as "A Junior Library Guild Selection". The sequel, Rip Tide, was published on August 1, 2011. Falls was awarded a 2011 Juvenile Library Award by The Friends of American Writers. Dark Life has been nominated for children's book awards in the states. Writing career įalls' debut novel, Dark Life, was published by the Scholastic Corporation in May 2010 and is now sold in eighteen international markets.

She went on to receive an MFA in screenwriting from Northwestern University. Kat Falls was born in Silver Spring, Maryland and attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute as an undergrad. Some of her works are Dark Life, the sequel Rip Tide, Inhuman, and the sequel Undaunted. Kat Falls (born 1964) is an American novelist specializing in science-fiction.
