March

Mon 10 Mar     18u00
Vroom x Grafixx

No plans yet on Monday night, March 10? Join our Drawing Fiesta at De Studio with 𝗭𝗲𝗻𝗮 𝗩𝗮𝗻 𝗱𝗲𝗻 𝗕𝗹𝗼𝗰𝗸 and 𝗡𝗶𝗲𝗹𝘀 𝗕𝗲𝗮𝘂𝗳𝗮𝘆𝘀. The Brussels non-profit organization Vroom and Grafixx are joining forces for a challenging workshop surrounding illustration in the broadest sense of the word.

Who will host the workshop?

Mon 24 Mar     20u00

Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, this edition of EXTD. cannot take place.
But postponement is not a cancellation: The integral programme will be shifted to Monday 24 March 2025.
Thank you for your understanding.

 

April

Thu 10 Apr     20u00
Graduation show Luna Schepens

"One year ago, I stumbled upon an article from VICE Magazine. In 2013, the magazine came up with the idea of photographing models reeanacting the suicides of seven female writers. The photos were intended for commercial use-- to sell clothing. Beyond its sheer madness, this concept introduced me to a group of women who fascinate me. Using them as characters, I enter into dialogue with them, amplify the drama and search for the edges of their lives and work."

Fri 11 Apr     20u00
Graduation show Luna Schepens

"One year ago, I stumbled upon an article from VICE Magazine. In 2013, the magazine came up with the idea of photographing models reeanacting the suicides of seven female writers. The photos were intended for commercial use-- to sell clothing. Beyond its sheer madness, this concept introduced me to a group of women who fascinate me. Using them as characters, I enter into dialogue with them, amplify the drama and search for the edges of their lives and work."

Sat 12 Apr     20u00
Graduation show Luna Schepens

"One year ago, I stumbled upon an article from VICE Magazine. In 2013, the magazine came up with the idea of photographing models reeanacting the suicides of seven female writers. The photos were intended for commercial use-- to sell clothing. Beyond its sheer madness, this concept introduced me to a group of women who fascinate me. Using them as characters, I enter into dialogue with them, amplify the drama and search for the edges of their lives and work."

May

Thu 15 May     20u30

The Colorist Orchestra plays new instrumental pop music. The orchestra reworks well-known instrumental hits into new compositions, often with only subtle references to the original. This 'recomposed music' is inspired by genres as diverse as disco, electronica, classical music and traditional folklore, with one goal in mind: to make you dance. The Colorist Orchestra aims to reevaluate lost music and breathe new life into it, by recoloring recognizable melodies and experimenting with new sound combinations.