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A network that brings together Brussels artists, art workers, and artist-run initiatives for community building and exchanging knowledge. The ‘BARN Core Team’ facilitates, working for a culture of solidarity and empowerment.

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Have fun, on behalf of the ‘BARN Core Team’, Esth (Level Five), Mariana (Level Five), Jesse (Jubilee), Milan (Domesticity), Eszter (Artist Commons). Please join us if you like!

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DAYLIGHTING: MAAR HET IS HET WATER DAT SPREEKT / MAIS C'EST L'EAU QUI PARLE, EURIDICE ZAITUNA KALA
WEDNESDAY 04/02
At: La Loge

OPENING : Wednesday, February 4th

EXHIBITION: 05.02-28.06.26,
Thursday-Sunday, 13:00-18:00

In her work, Euridice Zaituna Kala (born in 1987 in Maputo, Mozambique) researches and highlights the multiplicity of narratives within historical periods that are sometimes opaque. Her exhibition Daylighting: maar het is het water dat spreekt/mais c'est l'eau qui parle explores the relationship between water, nature and human narratives in a continuum. This exhibition in La Loge follows an earlier presentation in spring 2025 at La Criée art centre in Rennes, France. Through a moving installation that includes industrial and blown glass, transparent images, coloured lights, ancient seeds and multilingual narratives, Euridice Zaituna Kala delves into the past of people and ecosystems – such as that of the fully covered Senne River in Brussels – that once thrived in urban areas. By attempting to establish new links between these contexts, she challenges the dominant vision of the city, which is purely growth-oriented.

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