KW1C will radically innovate education between 2023 and 2028. A mission which will have impact on the relationship between students and teachers and our relationship with the labor market.
In this development, the emphasis is on ownership and co-creation, with the student and the development.
KW1C - Young Perspectives
Between 2023 and 2028, KW1C will significantly innovate education. This endeavor will impact daily life within our educational institution, the relationship between students and teachers, and our connection with the labor market. This development emphasizes ownership and co-creation, with the student and their development at the center.
In this exhibition, we present a diverse collection of works created by students in the disciplines of furniture design, photography, film, documentary, and fashion. Each work reflects a strong engagement with the contemporary challenges of a world in polycrisis. Students are not only trained in their field but also develop a keen awareness of the social and societal issues that concern us today. The projects show their reflection on the world and their place in it, with an emphasis on the values of sustainability, diversity, inclusion, and innovation.
The works on display are an expression of craftsmanship, technical skill, introspection, and a desire to make meaningful contributions to a changing world. Many of the projects serve as critical commentaries on themes such as climate change, social justice, and technological advancement.
Boundaries and Reflection
With this exhibition, Koning Willem I College shows that it is more than a school; it is an incubator for innovation and creativity, where students learn to become professionals who are not only skilled in their field but also have a sharp social awareness. The works demonstrate the versatility and adaptability of a generation faced with complex global challenges. Their creations offer not only solutions but also hope and inspiration for a better future.
The exhibited works show engagement, intelligent action, and a strong desire for connection. They demonstrate attention to detail and craftsmanship that often transcends the boundaries of their own discipline.
The furniture designs are not sleek or minimalist but tell a story that goes beyond form and function. The reuse of materials and the combination of traditional and modern techniques create a sense of collectivity in response to an economy driven by mass consumption. They tell a story of sustainability and a return to simplicity and taking responsibility in a world increasingly dominated by rapid production processes and a throwaway culture.
Balance and Innovation
This exhibition reflects Koning Willem I College as an institution that prepares its students for the future by not only teaching them the skills they need in their profession but also encouraging them to think critically about their role in this world. The generation being trained here is acutely aware of the challenges ahead. They know they will have to deal with the consequences of climate change, inequality, and the effects of rapid technological advancement, but they also show they are ready to face these challenges.
The balance between the old and the new, between tradition and innovation, is a theme that runs throughout the exhibition. Students take what is valuable from the past and use it as a building block to create a better future together. The exhibition shows that these young creators are not only thinking about their own future but also about the future of the world in which they will live and work.
Through this exhibition, Koning Willem I College positions itself as an innovative educational institution.