This June, the Fondation A in Brussels transforms into a vibrant stage for the next generation of photographers. The foundation is hosting two major exhibitions: “Between Two Points” by the Master Photography students of La Cambre, and “f/21” by the Master Visual Arts and Photography students of LUCA School of Arts. Both shows offer a fresh, bold look at contemporary photography, making this the perfect event for young creatives and anyone curious about the future of visual storytelling.
What’s Happening?
- Between Two Points (La Cambre): June 12–15, 2025 (Opening: June 12, 18:00–21:00)
- f/21 (LUCA School of Arts): June 19–22, 2025 (Opening: June 19, 18:00–21:00)
- Localisation : Fondation A, Brussels
- Entry: Free for everyone
Why You Should Visit
These exhibitions are more than just graduation shows—they’re a launchpad for the newest voices in Belgian and European photography. The Fondation A is dedicated to supporting emerging artists and giving them a platform to experiment, challenge norms, and connect with the public.

What Makes These Exhibitions Special?
- Diversity of Voices: Students come from across Europe, bringing fresh perspectives and new stories.
- Experimentation: Projects blend photography with video, performance, AI, and installation art.
- Contemporary Relevance: Works address themes like memory, activism, technology, and identity—issues that matter to young people today.
- Professional Exposure: The exhibitions are also the setting for final-year juries, where students present their work to leading professionals in photography and contemporary art.

Practical Info & Useful Links
- Where? Fondation A, Brussels
- When?
- Between Two Points: June 12–15, 2025 (Opening: June 12, 18:00–21:00)
- f/21: June 19–22, 2025 (Opening: June 19, 18:00–21:00)
- Entry: Free
- More Info: Fondation A official website (search “Fondation A Brussels” for the latest updates)
- Instagram : Follow La Cambre et LUCA School of Arts for behind-the-scenes content and artist spotlights

Ne manquez pas cette occasion !
If you’re passionate about photography, art, or just want to see what the next generation is creating, these exhibitions are a must. Bring your friends, get inspired, and maybe even meet your new favorite artist!
By dedicating June to young creation, Fondation A strengthens its ties with daring students, the future actors of a constantly evolving medium.
Note: For more photos and up-to-date info, check the social media pages of Fondation A, La Cambre, and LUCA School of Arts.

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