At the Brainport Human Campus, home to Driessen Groep's family of companies, people come together to work, meet and share knowledge. Thanks to a partnership with Museum Helmond, we are adding art as an ingredient for special encounters.
Driessen Groep has committed to the Human & Work collection of Museum Helmond. This collection adds an extra dimension to the Human Campus, the place where Driessen Groep as a broad HRM service provider has been contributing for 30 years to enabling as much happiness at work as possible for people and organizations. In a series of exhibitions, residents and visitors to the Human Campus will be able to enjoy work collected by Museum Helmond.
At the Brainport Human Campus in Helmond, we present a new art exhibition that looks ahead to how our work and our world are changing. The future of work is not only technological, but above all human. Humain - Art and the Future of Work is the fifth exhibition in our series in collaboration with Museum Helmond, in which art serves as a mirror for changes in our society. To the right, you can see a preview of the work by Phase II.
In Humain, artists explore how technology, humanity and work affect each other. How is our work changing when AI, robotics, digitization and globalization play an ever-increasing role? What does work happiness mean when everything becomes faster, smarter and more flexible? And which human values remain indispensable in the economy of the future?
The new exhibition brings together a diverse selection of photography, painting and objects. The works show both opportunities and tensions of a world in transformation: from human creativity alongside algorithms, to manufacturing processes that have become hybrid or completely digital. The exhibition invites you to reflect on (urgent) questions such as: Which skills remain future-proof? How do we stay connected in a digital work culture? What does a sustainable work balance look like? It offers space for imagination, reflection and dialogue, exactly what is needed to look forward together.
The artworks at the Brainport Human Campus in Helmond can be viewed for free via a 1.5-hour guided tour upon reservation.
At the following times open registration is possible for individuals at 14:00:
It is also possible for a team/organization to request a tour on a different date.
Fill out our contact form or make a reservation by calling 0492 - 50 66 01.