As part of Brussels Pride 2025, the immersive exhibition “The Art of Becoming through Tales, Reveries and Mirrors” invites visitors to explore the diversity of identities and challenge dominant representations through the works of Aleksandra Rowicka and Kristell in Wonderland. Blending photography, painting, and digital art, the exhibition offers a journey into the evolving nature of self, gender perception, and the personal stories that shape who we are.
Set in a scenographic space themed around metamorphosis and reflection, the exhibition features large-scale works and digital projections, creating a dreamlike and introspective visual universe. Both artists will be present throughout the event, engaging directly with the public to discuss their inspirations and artistic processes.
Beyond the visual experience, the exhibition will host workshops and cultural mediation sessions, fostering dialogue on queer identities and gender fluidity in collaboration with LGBTQIA+ associations. This initiative aims to transform art into a space for conversation and empowerment, making it a highlight of Pride Week’s rich and inclusive cultural program.


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