A European cultural-art practice built through routes and stations
Gaaboard Collage is a research-based cultural framework structured as journeys, nodes, and material outcomes — connecting places, artefacts, and participants across Europe.
Not a marketplace. Not a membership club. A route-built collaboration layer.
Connect is the collaboration layer
The route becomes tangible when others enter it. Connect structures participation through institutions, local craft, travel and research-based collaboration.
Makers & local craft
Place-based collaborations shaping limited editions and material outcomes.
CollaborateStations • Logs • Artefacts
Some parts of a route are not travelled — they are made. Gaaboard Connect turns that idea into a simple structure: stations you can enter, logs you can follow, and outcomes you can hold.
Limited editions and local craft collaborations
We create limited editions — and we also collaborate with local makers. Some pieces are ours, some are shared, and some are shaped by place: designed as Gaaboard work, realised with local craft and specialities.
Who connects here
- Museums, archives, libraries, and cultural institutions
- Educators, researchers, and students
- Artists, designers, and independent studios
- Makers, craftspeople, and local businesses
- Hosts and local accommodation providers
- Travellers, local communities, and place-based explorers
Flagship route: The Pytheas Project
Pytheas is the long route that holds the system together — research-led, station by station, with logs, map entries, and tangible artefacts.
Products and Shop
Products are curated presentation pages — the antechamber where outcomes are framed and contextualised. Shop is the checkout layer (Ecwid) for ordering, without shifting the practice into a product-first logic.