Highlights of the month

Looking for contemporary art across the Meuse-Rhine Euregion? Welcome! Dive into exhibitions, events, and artistic encounters happening near you. Looking forward to meeting you somewhere in one of our venues!

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KUNST+BILDUNG: Teachers and learners in the border triangle

Wednesday 04.06, 12h-17h at Kunsthaus NRW Kornelimünster (DE)


An afternoon of exchange, inspiration and new perspectives at the interface of school, art and education - at a special extracurricular learning venue in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine:

Talk & Screening: Le Bateau in Liège

Thursday 05.06, 18h30 at Art au Centre (DE)


Le Bateau is a duo of artists made up of Laëtitia Delauney and Aurélia Noudelmann. Their artistic practice is rooted in the recasting of maritime imaginaries, mainly through the creation of hybrid sculptures, thought of as places where floating narratives emerge, knowledge is exchanged and imaginary worlds are shared.
In May 2025, Laëtitia Delauney and Aurélia Noudelmann will embark on a voyage with Bélouga, their second floating sculpture, which will sail from Amsterdam to the Canal du Midi. At each stop, they will document and archive the exchange of ideas and local know-how.

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Lecture: LESS EXTRA ORDINARY – Lola Reynaerts et Michel Beine

⟶ 14.07, at La Châtaigneraie (BE)


La Châtaigneraie invites you to discover the work of two photographers, Lola Reynaerts and Michel Beine. Two photographers, two generations, two sensibilities, each in its own way questioning and telling the story of the United States. Their work unfolds like two parallel narratives, driven by the same desire: to share a personal, sensitive and singular vision of North America.

Reading the Region -> What the Flag ?! 2025

⟶ 31.06.25, 12h15 at Kunsthaus NRW Kornelimünster (DE)


Following the previous editions of What the Flag?! Euregio, the project continues in 2025 with a renewed focus: "How can we connect?". In a time where borders—both physical and mental—are increasingly questioned, this edition delves into the role of art in fostering connections between people, institutions, and regions. The flag remains central as a symbol of community, communication, and change.

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