Ellen de Bruijne Projects would like to invite you to join us for this special event during Amsterdam Art Week. Artists Simnikiwe Buhlungu and Negiste Yesside Johnson will present perform texts and music starting at noon in a festive and relaxed atmosphere.
Our Friends Are Deeper Than We Thought (A Conver-something)
- Date:
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Sunday 4 June 2023
12:00—13:00 - Location:
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→ Ellen de Bruijne Projects
Singel 372
1016 AH Amsterdam - Admission
- Free admission
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Our Friends Are Deeper Than We Thought (A Conver-something)
4 June, 12:00 PM — Ellen de Bruijne Projects
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