afra eisma (b. 1993) lives and works between The Hague and Amsterdam, the Netherlands. eisma creates immersive, interactive installations composed of large-scale tapestries, colourful ceramics, and hand-made soft sculptures that invite touch, rest, and connection. Their environments become spaces of hope and love—sites where imagination, care, and solidarity take shape.
Using bright colours and playful approaches as recurring strategies, eisma engages with darker emotions and complex lived experiences. Garments hide activist rumblings and become vessels to wear anger; a stomach transforms into a container for inner rumblings; elongated arms extend outward to hold you. Through such gestures, eisma creates room for ambiguity, reflection, allyship, and emotional intensity—centring care and generosity as acts of resistance.
eisma views the imagination as a politically charged terrain: a universal space for gathering, dialogue, and mutual exchange. They seek to foreground allyship, care, solidarity, and trust, while emphasising generosity and reciprocity as vital forces of connection.
Their work also speaks about gender-based violence and mental wellbeing—issues often surrounded by silence or stigma. Through tactile, compassionate environments, eisma invites collective acknowledgement and dialogue around these experiences, creating spaces for soft conversations, healing, empathy, and shared strength. Collaboration, friendship, and collective making are central to their approach, cultivating art as a site for care, solidarity, and transformation.