The museum is currently hosting a solo exhibition by Alexandre Farto aka Vhils, which is taking place simultaneously with a piece that bridges the institution and the street. Additionally, the museum remains accessible during the construction works on Quai du Hainaut.
Yes, the museum is offering a **workshop** where children between 7 and 16 years old can create a **collective fresco**. This is a great opportunity for kids to express their creativity and have fun!
Yes, during the summer nights, the museum stays open a little longer every other Thursday, allowing visitors to enjoy the current exhibition, **MULTITUDE**, after regular opening hours. To make it even more enjoyable, there will be a **DJ set** and drinks available.
The museum is dedicated to making a contribution to the cultural impetus that values **empathy**, **iconoclasm**, **collaboration**, **participation**, and **transversality**. It aims to be a space that promotes these values and makes art accessible to the general public.
You can **book your tickets** in advance to ensure a smooth visit. The museum is open during regular hours, and you can also take advantage of the extended hours on Thursday evenings during the summer.