#55: Keep basic human needs on the forefront.|#90: The best systems have a failure or ‘a hole’ in them…|#92: We’re a learning organisation.|#34: We pay artists.|#54: What about disabled artists?|#14: Can you also remain a toddler institution?|#30: Don’t work with artists who are assholes.|#56: Take a lunch break.|#65: No excuses: Thursday morning, team meeting.|#6: Demand that visitors are active.|#105: Kunsthal Gent is local in scale, but globally connected.|#141: Start a Publication Studio at Kunsthal Gent in the nearby future.|#127: Remain practical: what happens to the work in an endless exhibition?|#47: Artists need to be supported more than ever in the development of their practice due to the gaps that have been created in the field of fine art|#26: More artists, less borders.|#60: Look after all tools. The moment it looks like things are missing it means that things are missing.|#25: Never ask the artist to just present their work, ask them to co-create and co-organise the space.|#131: A visitor who comes back after a week might discover new additions to the exhibition.|#70: Have the office space inside the exhibition space, it reminds of you what you are doing.|#51: How do we invite the true unknown?|#5: Kunsthal Gent is a city where different identities collide in an ongoing exhibition without end date. New exhibitions are always a new layer in this ongoing story.|#32: Be pan-gender polyphonic.|#16: Kunsthal Gent will always be a construction site.|#59: Always protect the floor when painting (or pouring concrete)|#36: We support production separately.|#55: Keep basic human needs on the forefront.|#90: The best systems have a failure or ‘a hole’ in them…|#92: We’re a learning organisation.|#34: We pay artists.|#54: What about disabled artists?|#14: Can you also remain a toddler institution?|#30: Don’t work with artists who are assholes.|#56: Take a lunch break.|#65: No excuses: Thursday morning, team meeting.|#6: Demand that visitors are active.|#105: Kunsthal Gent is local in scale, but globally connected.|#141: Start a Publication Studio at Kunsthal Gent in the nearby future.|#127: Remain practical: what happens to the work in an endless exhibition?|#47: Artists need to be supported more than ever in the development of their practice due to the gaps that have been created in the field of fine art|#26: More artists, less borders.|#60: Look after all tools. The moment it looks like things are missing it means that things are missing.|#25: Never ask the artist to just present their work, ask them to co-create and co-organise the space.|#131: A visitor who comes back after a week might discover new additions to the exhibition.|#70: Have the office space inside the exhibition space, it reminds of you what you are doing.|#51: How do we invite the true unknown?|#5: Kunsthal Gent is a city where different identities collide in an ongoing exhibition without end date. New exhibitions are always a new layer in this ongoing story.|#32: Be pan-gender polyphonic.|#16: Kunsthal Gent will always be a construction site.|#59: Always protect the floor when painting (or pouring concrete)|#36: We support production separately.|