Van Gogh Homeland
150 years ago, Vincent van Gogh, the most famous Brabander in the world, was already trying to make sense of the changes in his homeland. He struggled with the rise of industry, poverty, and the pressure on nature. Through his paintings, drawings, and letters, he shared his love for nature and humanity: a tribute to his Brabant.
Van Gogh Homeland looks at Brabant through Van Gogh’s eyes: the Brabant of the past, present, and future. Can we find a balance between paradise and progress?
One thing is certain: if we want to keep Van Gogh’s homeland livable, we need to roll up our sleeves. With determination and optimism, Van Gogh Homeland strives for a Brabant where people, animals, and nature thrive together.
Van Gogh Homeland offers fresh perspectives on sustainable development. We create an engaging program for a wide audience, sparking conversations about challenges and solutions, and showing that things can be done differently!