Unintentional Art Training
Tried every training out there? Time for something new! In the Unintended Art Training, you’ll not only learn the fundamental principles of unintended art but also collaborate to create an unintended art exhibition.
Unintended art is more than just art—it’s about context and storytelling. How do you make something small feel significant? To turn something into art, it’s not enough for it to be beautiful; it has to stick with people. That’s the real art. Once you master this, you’ll transform your work, surroundings, and life into something richer and more meaningful.
Duration: 3 hours or 6 hours
Learn to see, create, and reimagine the world around you!
Art? What’s in It for My Business?
Thinking, Art? What does my company need that for? We’re here for serious business!
You might be surprised to learn that there are many reasons why companies and teams join our Unintended Art Training—all tested and scientifically proven:
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Unintentional art encourages participants to think outside the box and discover creative solutions. Innovation and problem-solving often begin with the ability to see things differently and challenge conventional thinking.
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Collaborative Creation for Stronger Teams
The act of co-creating an unintended art exhibition enhances team building and collaboration. Teams learn to work effectively toward a shared goal, developing a strong sense of connection and unity in the process.
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Unintentional art encourages people to tell stories from different perspectives and experiences. The training challenges participants to appreciate and embrace diverse viewpoints, fostering a mindset that is invaluable in a diverse and inclusive workplace.
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Telling the story behind unintended art requires clear and compelling communication. Participants learn to present their ideas effectively and understand the power of storytelling, a skill that enhances presentations, team discussions, and professional communication.
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Unintentional art often emerges from taking risks and experimenting with new ideas. This training fosters a culture of innovation, encouraging participants to become more comfortable with taking calculated risks in their work—essential for growth, creativity, and progress.
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Creative expression in unintentional art fosters a deeper connection with your surroundings. It teaches you to pause, appreciate what already exists, and experience the beauty in everyday things. Participants become more aware of the present moment, which can contribute to a healthier work environment and reduce stress in the workplace.
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It teaches participants to be flexible and adaptable. By transforming a situation into unintended art, you remove the tension and gain a new perspective on it.
Micha Schneijderberg
Communicatietrainer, co-founder MOK
The trainers
Willem Dieleman
Story telling trainer, author, Co-founder
Andrew Lindqvist
Knowledge worker, Dirctor MOK Sydney
Vera Carasso - Directeur Museumvereniging
"Highlight of the Museum Conference, hilarious and extremely important."
Annelies Wisse - Experience & Play Designer at IJsFontein
"Great day. People were very interested, and it really stuck with them."
Eva Kalis - Head Development Rijksmuseum