Museum Night Fever returns to Brussels on 22 October, and this year there’s a big opportunity for LGBTQ artists and animators to get involved.
What happens during Museum Night Fever is that a thousand young talents, from all disciplines, draw inspiration from the collections and current exhibitions to transform the participating museums into veritable playgrounds.
Plus, there’s an after-party. This is an event that ticks a lot of boxes.
The organisers of Museum Night Fever are particularly keen to get LGBTQ people involved – they’re actively looking for young queer artists and collectives to collaborate with the museums on their programming for Museum Night Fever.
Performance, dance, artistic installations, screenings, participatory events, workshops, fashion – everything is possible!
At the end of a collaboration between you and one of the museums, you establish with its team a specific program. This is a huge opportunity to see your creativity and talents as part of a major public platform.
This is a paid opportunity.
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