Prepare to be immersed in a world where art meets celebration on December 14th at the Design Museum Brussels. The “Brussels Queer Graphics” exhibition is hosting an extraordinary evening that promises to blend visual artistry with dynamic performances and music.
The evening kicks off at 7 pm, offering a unique opportunity to meet the museum team and the co-curators of the “Brussels Queer Graphics” exhibition. This is your chance to delve deeper into the themes and inspirations behind this captivating showcase.
At 8 pm, the spotlight shifts to the stunning performances by the artists of Cabaret Mademoiselle. Expect a spectacular drag show that promises to be both entertaining and thought-provoking, perfectly embodying the spirit of queer artistry.
The energy continues to build from 9 pm to 11 pm with GEM&I’s enchanting DJ set. Their music will keep you dancing, celebrating, and fully immersed in the vibrant atmosphere of the night.
Worried about getting hungry or thirsty during the event? Fear not! The venue has you covered with a bar and food truck on-site, ensuring that your experience is as comfortable as it is exciting. Please note that while admission to the evening is free, purchases at the bar and food truck will be card-only.
This unique evening is more than just an event; it’s a celebration of art, diversity, and creativity. It’s an invitation to explore the rich tapestry of queer graphics and to connect with others who share a passion for art and culture.
Practical Information:
- Date and Time: December 14, 2023, from 7 pm to 11 pm
- Location: Design Museum Brussels
- Price: Free admission (Bar and food truck available for purchases by card)
Don’t miss this chance to experience the intersection of art, performance, and community at the Design Museum Brussels. Mark your calendars for a night that promises to be as enlightening as it is enjoyable!
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