On Wednesday 27 March the guides of Bruges Triennial 2024 got their fourth and final training moment. To conclude the training, the Bruges Triennial team took the guides on a tour of the art and architectural installations.
Last week, a first lecture took place as part of TRIBRU24 in co-production with Archipel. Architect Shingo Masuda and artist Richard Venlet talked about their practice and the richness of scarcity.
Until September, you can step into De Bond Cultural Center every weekend and become part of a place in transformation.
International Biennial Association highlights Bruges Triennial 2024: Spaces of Possibility.
Over the past few weeks, four pupils from the Kameleon class created a unique audio walk as part of Fly’s Treasures, in collaboration with audiographer Matthias Corneillie and Mastiek.
For this fourth edition, Bruges Triennial: Spaces of Possibility continues to focus on the experience of art and architecture for people with reduced mobility, visual or hearing impairments.
On Sunday June 30, Cultuurcentrum Brugge launched the publication Memory as a Building, at the Burghers’ Lodge, which was renamed Wanderspace Burghers’ Lodge for the occasion during Bruges Triennial 2024.
Under a beaming sun, around a hundred visitors could get to work at the workshop Firesong for the bees, a tree of clay in Sebrechts Park.
On the occasion of Bruges Triennial 2024: Spaces of Possibility, we are releasing the publication Futuring Spaces of Possibility: Contemporary Art and Architecture in a World Heritage City.
A second lecture took place on Thursday 23 May as part of Bruges Triennial, with speakers Alessandra Covini of Studio Ossidiana and André de Baerdemaeker of Bureau Stadsnatuur.