EXHIBITION « ARCHIPEL » @Espace Qartier

Description

Espace Qartier, in partnership with SubLab ASBL, Bruxelles Mobilité and STIB, invites you to the opening of the Archipel exhibition on Thursday December 19 at 5:30pm.

Discover this temporary exhibition featuring 5 artists from Les Îles Mardi ASBL, which opens on December 19 and runs for six months.

Opening program : performance, DJsets, snacks and drinks from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. !
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Like an archipel where each island tells a unique story while being connected to the others, this exhibition brings together artists with diverse backgrounds and mediums. The artists invite you to reflect on our fragmented world and its interconnections.

Archipel invites you to navigate between physical and imaginary territories. The exhibition reveals how borders, although apparent, are often gateways to new perspectives.

Each artwork becomes an island to explore: worlds built around universal themes such as identity, memory or ecology. Together, they compose a sensitive cartography of our connections to the planet and to others.

Archipel is not a destination, but a journey - an invitation to drift and dream. It is also an expression of the power of the collective: artists inspire each other to create and experiment.

With the support of Bruxelles Mobilité, STIB and SubLab ASBL

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