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Annelys de Vet was born on 1974 in The Netherlands, is a designer. Discover Annelys de Vet's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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As of 2019 she is a PhD candidate at the Antwerp Research Institute for the Arts (ARIA)—a practice-led doctoral study at Sint Lucas School of Arts and University of Antwerp, where she researches the conditions of design pedagogy to counteract oppression and injustice through the act of design.
Annelys co-founded the project Disarming Design from Palestine, a design label for the presentation and development of contemporary design from Palestine. This project was set up in collaboration with the International Academy of Art Palestine on the invitation of the Dutch NGO ICCO and became an independent organisation in 2015. Working closely together with local designers and artisans in Palestine, the label strives to narrate the human experience through its products. Through the Disarming Design platform objects made by Palestinian designers and artists are being promoted and sold in the rest of the world. The items made by these creatives are produced in close collaboration with local artisans. With their short supply chain they aim to contribute to a sustainable and human-centered economy.
Together with Nuno Coelho she curated the exhibition Unmapping the World as part of the Experimenta International Design Biennial in 2013, which had as a theme “No Borders”. Here de Vet and Coelho aimed to unveil the apparent neutrality of professional cartography. The works they selected are all contemporary engaged mapping projects. For the 22nd edition of the international Graphic Design Biennial in Chaumont in 2015 de Vet was invited to head the student competition, as well as curate the exhibition of student work. Unmapping the World also served as the theme for this competition, recurring from the title of the Experimenta Design ’13 exhibition.
In 2012 she co-founded the design label Disarming Design from Palestine, in collaboration with the International Academy of Art Palestine and with support by ICCO (NL).
In 2009 she was appointed course director at the design department of Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam, a position she held until 2019. She also headed the masterclass for digital storytelling 'Sandberg@Mediafonds' from 2010 until the end of her directorship at the institute. During this period, in 2015, she moved her studio to the Pajottenland—in the vicinity of Brussels—a space she shares with Dutch artist Rudy Luijters.
Annelys started the publishing initiative Subjective Editions in 2003. This project develops mapping publications of different regions globally in collaboration with local communities.
From 2003 until 2008 Annelys coordinated the Man & Communication department at the Design Academy Eindhoven. Between 2006 and 2009 she developed the concept and design for the Temporary Museum Amsterdam (Dutch: Tijdelijk Museum Amsterdam), the parallel programme to the annual art fair Art Amsterdam.
De Vet founded the publishing initiative Subjective Editions in 2003. This project works together with local communities from different regions globally to design a ‘Subjective Atlas’ for that region. They invite several artists, designers, photographers and architects to map their country, environment or social concerns from their own perspective during a series of workshops. Their intent is, mainly, to show the complex realities of these places in stark contrast to overly simplistic media images.
From 1991 until 1996 de Vet studied at Utrecht School of the Arts (Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht) where she obtained a bachelor in Graphic Design, after which she studied for an MFA in Design & Fine arts at Sandberg Instituut in Amsterdam between 1996 and 1999. Additionally she was an artist in residence at RMIT University (Melbourne) from 1999 until 2000, where she studied sculpture.
Annelys de Vet (born 1974 in Alkmaar, The Netherlands) is a designer, educator and researcher. She runs her own design practice under the name DEVET. From 2009 until 2019 she headed the MA in Design ‘Think tank for Visual strategies’ at the Sandberg Instituut in Amsterdam, the master's course of the Gerrit Rietveld Academie. There she initiated the temporary masters course Disarming Design, from 2020 until 2022.