#62: Be kind. Full dishwasher: empty it.|#16: Kunsthal Gent will always be a construction site.|#99: Evolve according to changing needs.|#90: The best systems have a failure or ‘a hole’ in them…|#119: Be a space of production.|#26: More artists, less borders.|#98: The success of it will not lie in the result but in the process.|#92: We’re a learning organisation.|#65: No excuses: Thursday morning, team meeting.|#54: What about disabled artists?|#112: Spaces today don’t need to be curated, but occupied.|#3: Entrance to all exhibitions at Kunsthal Gent is free.|#55: Keep basic human needs on the forefront.|#82: Clean and sterile looks professional, but really boring.|#32: Be pan-gender polyphonic.|#79: The layered painting in the Old House has the potential to become the emblem to explain what Kunsthal Gent is doing.|#14: Can you also remain a toddler institution?|#94: No objections? Just do it.|#35: The artist fee should be good.|#120: The new type of art institute cannot merely be an art museum as it has been until now, but no museum at all. The new type will be more like a power station, a producer of new energy.|#10: Don’t be obsessed with numbers.|#24: We invest long-term in individual artists’ careers, working over time in different contexts. This also applies to designers / web-developers / photographers / volunteers /…|#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.|#75: A building is a capricious thing: it is inhabited and changed, and its existence is a tale of constant and curious transformation.|#68: Once in a while we need to get out of utopia and get something done.|#62: Be kind. Full dishwasher: empty it.|#16: Kunsthal Gent will always be a construction site.|#99: Evolve according to changing needs.|#90: The best systems have a failure or ‘a hole’ in them…|#119: Be a space of production.|#26: More artists, less borders.|#98: The success of it will not lie in the result but in the process.|#92: We’re a learning organisation.|#65: No excuses: Thursday morning, team meeting.|#54: What about disabled artists?|#112: Spaces today don’t need to be curated, but occupied.|#3: Entrance to all exhibitions at Kunsthal Gent is free.|#55: Keep basic human needs on the forefront.|#82: Clean and sterile looks professional, but really boring.|#32: Be pan-gender polyphonic.|#79: The layered painting in the Old House has the potential to become the emblem to explain what Kunsthal Gent is doing.|#14: Can you also remain a toddler institution?|#94: No objections? Just do it.|#35: The artist fee should be good.|#120: The new type of art institute cannot merely be an art museum as it has been until now, but no museum at all. The new type will be more like a power station, a producer of new energy.|#10: Don’t be obsessed with numbers.|#24: We invest long-term in individual artists’ careers, working over time in different contexts. This also applies to designers / web-developers / photographers / volunteers /…|#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.|#75: A building is a capricious thing: it is inhabited and changed, and its existence is a tale of constant and curious transformation.|#68: Once in a while we need to get out of utopia and get something done.|