since 2009 Cocky Eek has been a staff-member and teacher at the ArtScience Interfaculty of the Royal Conservatoire and Royal Arts Academy of The Hague (BA/MA), NL
Besides this position she has been given workshops and teached at/for: Slow Research Lab , Tiznit-Morocco, HKU departments Fashion, Theatre Design and Scenography [MA], Academy for Theatre and Dance Amsterdam department Mime, Konstfack - University College of Arts and Design in Stockholm SE, Art Academy of Poznan Pl, Schweigman&, The Rietveld Academy NL, Sandberg Institute NL and DasArts NL
Together with Maria Blaisse she conducted master-classes MA European Fashion & Textile Design Paris | Utrecht | Bruxelles |Southampton; the International Summer Academy of fine Arts in Salzburg (AT) and Curtin University of Technology dep. Architecture | Interior Architecture | Fashion in Perth, Australia.
The images are from the workshop Whirly Wind // which engaged students in a tangible experience of wind and air that moved trough and around Fremantle beach of Perth-AU. Working with the potential and the significance of these media, resulted in works that opened the viewers eyes to that which is often intangible.
since 2009 Cocky Eek has been a staff-member and teacher at the ArtScience Interfaculty of the Royal Conservatoire and Royal Arts Academy of The Hague (BA/MA), NL
Besides this position she has been given workshops and teached at/for: Slow Research Lab , Tiznit-Morocco, HKU departments Fashion, Theatre Design and Scenography [MA], Academy for Theatre and Dance Amsterdam department Mime, Konstfack - University College of Arts and Design in Stockholm SE, Art Academy of Poznan Pl, Schweigman&, The Rietveld Academy NL, Sandberg Institute NL and DasArts NL
Together with Maria Blaisse she conducted master-classes MA European Fashion & Textile Design Paris | Utrecht | Bruxelles |Southampton; the International Summer Academy of fine Arts in Salzburg (AT) and Curtin University of Technology dep. Architecture | Interior Architecture | Fashion in Perth, Australia.
The images are from the workshop Whirly Wind // which engaged students in a tangible experience of wind and air that moved trough and around Fremantle beach of Perth-AU. Working with the potential and the significance of these media, resulted in works that opened the viewers eyes to that which is often intangible.





