HKU Utrecht School Of The Arts
Graduates: 2025
Specialisms: Design for Social Good / Design Research / Storytelling
My location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
First Name: Kimberley
Last Name: van Dijk
University / College: HKU Utrecht School Of The Arts
Course / Program: Design for change and innovation
Graduates: 2025
Specialisms: Design for Social Good / Design Research / Storytelling
My Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
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For this graduation project, "Adoptiesprookje – De Gevonden Vondeling (Adoption fairytale – The Found Foundling)," Kimberley made an art installation for the HKU Exposure graduate showcase (2025). To conduct her research on what the impact of adoption can have on the adoptees themselves, she developed visual interview tools, workshops and co-creation sessions. In which fellow adoptees could both reflect on, and rewrite the adoption story they grew up with. To give them a way to challenge or change the dominant narrative (that adoption is by default a positive experience, leaving no room for complex emotions such as ambiguous grief), if it's no longer seen as something explanatory or comforting to them. In order to help visitors experience the findings of the research so far, Kimberley used storytelling (audio-listening experience) and visual arts (such as riso-printing, chinese painting and bookbinding technics) to share both the collective stories and her own personal story. ''I really wanted to create a safe space where all these unique adoption stories can coexist and are simultaneously interconnected to one another (due to the universal underlying human need to belong). During the design and co-creation process I gained input from both lived experience experts and (mental) health care professionals. From the data I discovered the importance of adoption-sensitive aftercare. Where acknowledgement, healing, and connection take center when it comes to providing support for adoptees in need. Based on this vision, I have entered this global creative graduate showcase. To raise more awareness about the impact that adoption has had on the adoptee. By showcasing impression photo's and video's of the exposition and the creative process of this artistic research project.'' If you want to hear even more about this project or help with the further development, feel free to either mail (info@meadowglory.com) or connect with Meadow Glory social design & creative studio through (instagram and linkedin).