agendaaboutmapresearchlogin

For Brussels artists, art workers and bottom-up initiatives run by artists, architects, independent curators or other cultural practitioners. The BARN Core Team facilitates connections in this ecosystem, focusing on sharing information and knowledge, community building, research, and advocacy.

We´re looking for new BARN Core Team members

It would be nice to have some new vibes and new energies. Would you be interested? Being part of the BARN Core Team means...read more here

WORK IN PROGRESS

This website is still in development. Please note that this is a bottom-up initiative with very limited funding. If there are mistakes, please bear with us :) Would you like to contribute? Let us know by writing us an email on contact@brusselsartistrun.net

Want to be part of the Telegram group? Here’s a link. This is a community platform with 24 thematic ’topics’ (events, space for work, space to live, materials shops & tools, jobs, protest, etc). There are over 2000 users now, and it’s growing rapidly.

Have fun, on behalf of the ‘BARN Core Team’, Esth (Level Five), Mariana (Level Five), Jesse (Jubilee), Milan (Domesticity), Eszter (Artist Commons). Please join us if you like!

* JOIN US ON TELEGRAM *

OPEN CALL: REPARATIONS GROUP EXHIBITION
THURSDAY 23/04
13:00
End: Sunday 10/05 - 23:59


At: artist-Commons

Artist Commons calls for audiovisual artists, ceramists, painters, installation artists, photographers to come together to dismantle, take apart, and disrupt the concept of “REPARATION.” 

This group exhibition will take place from 27 May to 28 June. 

With this exhibition, we aim to challenge systems marked by extraction, dispossession, and the dissonance between rhetoric and lived realities. We are interested in practices that confront and interrogate the limits of repair within structures that remain fundamentally broken. 

We welcome contributions in the form of existing works that approach reparations as an expansive and unresolved field—one that moves across histories, bodies, ecologies, and futures. Rather than offering solutions, this exhibition seeks practices that hold tension, provoke accountability, and open space for imagining otherwise. 

We encourage artists from BIPOC communities and those with experiences of forced displacement to apply.

Apply via the form linked below.

CALL DEADLINE MAY 10TH 2026

ARTISTS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY MAY 15TH

more info

Upcoming events at artist-Commons




Past events at artist-Commons