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Visit Museum De Lakenhal in the evening for a speed lecture, performance, workshop and more. Between 19:00 and 22:00 a part of the museum is open. Keep an eye on the website for the rest of the programme.

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Doesjenel Prize

Friday 12 December 2025


This Lakenhal Laat is dedicated to the Doesjenel Prize 2025 and the nominees Larissa Esvelt, Jaasir Linger, and Katerina Sidorova. Especially for this evening, we asked them the question: who is your artistic family? And who do you work with? During this Lakenhal Laat, the three nominees invite artists and thinkers with whom they feel an artistic connection and kinship. Get to know them and their artistic family in talks, workshops, and performances.

During this Lakenhal Late, the winner of the Doesjenel Prize 2025 will also be announced. The award ceremony will take place at 20:00 in the Achterplaats.

Prior to the award ceremony, writer and curator Lieneke Hulshof will talk to Larissa Esvelt, Jaasir Linger, and Katerina Sidorova.

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Meet the artist

Prior to the award ceremony, writer and curator Lieneke Hulshof will talk to Larissa Esvelt, Jaasir Linger, and Katerina Sidorova.

  • From 19.15 until 19.45 in the Auditorium
Photo: Simone Both
Photo: Veerle Sloof

Who will win the Doesjenel Prize 2025?

The winner of the Doesjenel Prize 2025 will be announced during this Lakenhal Late event. The jury will make its selection based on the presentations in the museum.

  • The award ceremony will take place at 20:00 at the Rear Courtyard

The three nominees for the Doesjenel Prize each invite a number of guests who are important to their practice. Get to know their work in performances, talks, and workshops.

part of exhibition Jaasir Linger in the Doesjenel Prize
part of exhibition Jaasir Linger in the Doesjenel Prize Photo: Joep Jacobs

Talk & music

Jaasir Linger invites Winti priestess Nana Efua (Marian Markelo). In his work, he explores Surinamese cultural heritage and the traditional Afro-Surinamese Winti religion, translating them into powerful narrative images that also carry a degree of mysticism.  In dialogue, Nana Efua and Linger talk more about Winti and, among other things, the indigenous and air winti (gods). They are accompanied by Winti music group ‘Warimbo Krioro’ with singing and apinti - a musical instrument that recurs in several of Jaasir Linger's works. And stop by the bar for Fernandes and Surinamese snacks.

  • From 20:30 until 20:50 at the Rear Courtyard

Performance Draft for Review

Draft for Review is a performance by Cathleen Owens, developed in collaboration with Katerina Sidorova. Unfolding entirely inside a projected document, the piece is part research notes, part stage directions, part self-corrections. Administrative work starts to resemble puppetry, shaped by systems of power that appear cooperative yet turn every “helpful” gesture into a command.

  • From 21:00 until 21:10 uur in the Auditorium
Image from a previous collaboration by Cathleen Owens and Katerina Sidorova at PIP, The Hague
Image from a previous collaboration by Cathleen Owens and Katerina Sidorova at PIP, The Hague Photo: Rowan Moonlion
Photo: Joep Jacobs

Talk Marjolein Ossewaarde

Katerina invites curator and activist Marjolein Ossewaarde. Marjolein will discuss art as a tool for propaganda. Using examples currently in use in The Netherlands and within her own practices, she will dive into the implementation of protest and solidarity practices within cultural work.  

  • From 21:30 till 21:45 in the Pape Hall

Reading performance Quinn Zeljak

Larissa Esvelt invites Quinn Zeljak. In her latest research, Zeljak focused on disabilities and the post-apocalypse, and how bodies relate to their environment in sometimes antagonistic relationships. Textiles are a recurring material in her practice. She will recite some of her texts alongside works by Larissa Esvelt.

  • From 21.00 till 21.15 in the Leiden Room
Quinn Zjeldak
Quinn Zjeldak
Photo: Joep Jacobs

Performative workshop Museum Cartographies: Tracing Senses and Boundaries

Larissa Esvelt also invited Asrafun nahar Ruhin. She will host the performatieve workshop Museum Cartographies: Tracing Senses and Bourndaries.

Step inside the museum as more than a visitor. Explore how the space shapes the way we move, feel, and pay attention. Respond to simple questions, share your reflections, and help create a collective map of moments that welcome, guide, or unsettle us. See how your experience connects with others . Together we will make the museum’s invisible atmospheres visible.

  • From 20:30 till 21:15 in the Studio

practical information


  • Date: Friday 12 December 2025
  • Time: 19:00 till 22:00
  • Price: €10 regular or €7,50 with Museum Card, Student tote bag or other discount cards
  • Apply: Get your tickets online or at the register on the day of
  • Please note: there are a limited number of places available for some activities, so be sure to register early to secure your spot.
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During Lakenhal Late, part of the museum will be open. For some program components, the number of participants is limited. The program is subject to change.