
Yes we’ve made it! The first edition of Sancho Panza is out now! Get yours in your favorite bar, clothing store, bookstore or gallery. Sancho Panza is spread around over fourty locations in The Hague. Sancho Panza will come out every two months with the latest news about art and culture in this lovely city behind the dunes.
Not only will you find promotional work from several cultural organizations, you’ll also find a citymap with all the cultural hotspots. Do you like arts? Collect every edition, because every Sancho Panza will contain a photography work from a new photographer and the covers will be designed by young artists. What more could you want?! Check the Artists page for more information about the photographer and designer from this edition.
This Edition
Lisanne Creutzburg is the definition of ‘Hagenees’, easily found at the Grote Markt with a beer in one hand and a cigarette in the other or on Zuiderstrand beach with her toes in the sand. Her love for The Hague does not grow from this city’s ambition to be cosmopolitan but from the clumsy and cozy atmosphere: ‘If you want to live in a global city – move to Amsterdam, and if you want to build a cruise terminal – start digging in Rotterdam’, sums up her attitude nicely. With her sober cheerfulness, she will never end up with the winter blues, not even the ones from this summer.
Lisanne graduated from the Royal Academy of Art for graphic design but she isn’t your average graphic designer, preferring illustration. The pretty girls she loves to draw always look trendy, though Lisanne claims she doesn’t know fashion. And it’s true, she doesn’t. While Lisanne enjoys her time working for a studio but she also loves working for herself. So while sitting home alone with her Photoshop and Illustrator, she initiates projects like the graphic magazine ‘G’ (coming soon).
Maybe she doesn’t know it yet but ‘Leezy’s’ biggest hidden talent is writing, so you should follow her. Too bad her first and last tweet was ‘stop following me!’ Maybe we should just put her atop an old wooden crate on a square and let her read to us. Or maybe just look for her at the Grote Markt. ‘


