Kid-friendly gallery tour offered on Saturday. The tour will stop at three of our participating galleries, with an exciting array of artists and artwork on display. The tour starts at Galerie Bart and will continue to GRIMM and Madé van Krimpen gallery. The tour is open to all ages.
Get your ticket via this link or the link on the side bar.
Note: the tour is in Dutch
The exhibitions at Galerie Bart
Under The Resting Clouds | Bas Kosters

Bas creates a world that explores both personal and societal themes through drawing, painting, collage, sculpture, installation, jewellery, graphic design, photography, music, performance and costume. He takes an inner journey through his colourfully striking and naive figures, some of which pop up again from time to time in his work.
Got So Much To Tell You | Sanne Maloe Slecht

The notion of parallel universes has significantly shaped Sanne Maloe Slecht’s art, using paintings as portals to alternate realities, leading her to recognise the depth of her inner world, sparking the creation of a new series.
The feelings the butterflies gave me | Esmay Groot Koerkamps

Galerie Bart proudly presents “The feelings the butterflies gave me”, a storytelling garden exhibition by Esmay Groot Koerkamp (1993, NL). Ceramic objects and a hand-made booklet take visitors on a journey in which they discover the complexity of human relationships.
Exhibition at GRIMM

Weischer has embraced the iPad as a new medium, allowing him to extend his drawing practice and experiment with blur and transparency effects to enhance depth in still life scenes, while his studio environment serves as inspiration for his work, focusing on detail and intimacy without a central perspective. This series also maintains a connection to his mentor David Hockney, reminding him of the harmony between observation and painting.
Exhibition at Madé van Krimpen Gallery
Erika Peucelle

Erika Peucelle will explore “Joie de vivre,” drawing inspiration from Amsterdam, her residency place, and Paris. With a keen eye as a foreign observer, her artwork reflects the feeling of being both an outsider and a part of the community.