In 2021, on the occasion of its 15th anniversary, CENTRALE celebrates its city, its artists, and its inhabitants with the project BXL UNIVERSEL II : multipli.city. More than an exhibition, this project is a forum-exhibition which takes the form of a patchwork of singularities and paths, through the proposals of artists who chose to live and work in Brussels– and the collaboration with not-for-profit organisations within the city.
Image Courtesy of Centrale For Contemporary Art, Brussels
Questioning both the strata of cosmopolitan Brussels, and the co-inhabiting woven into it, the art centre extends to the public space and partner venues, opening its space to all for exchange and sharing around artistic and participative processes.

Image Courtesy of Centrale For Contemporary Art, Brussels
In 2021, on the occasion of its 15th anniversary, CENTRALE celebrates its city, its artists, and its inhabitants with the project BXL UNIVERSEL II : multipli.city. More than an exhibition, this project is a forum-exhibition which takes the form of a patchwork of singularities and paths, through the proposals of artists who chose to live and work in Brussels– and the collaboration with not-for-profit organisations within the city.
Questioning both the strata of cosmopolitan Brussels, and the co-inhabiting woven into it, the art centre extends to the public space and partner venues, opening its space to all for exchange and sharing around artistic and participative processes.

Image Courtesy of Centrale For Contemporary Art, Brussels

Image Courtesy of Centrale For Contemporary Art, Brussels

Image Courtesy of Centrale For Contemporary Art, Brussels