Events diary

Discover Brussels Art Square 2024 in Sablon

Brussels Art Square is back for its 19th edition! This emblematic event offers a chance to follow parcours around Sablon district and discover over 10.000 years of art history. Featuring 58 participants throughout this historical neighborhood, visitors can meet the galleries which are part of such a vibrant atmosphere that makes Sablon so unique.

Whether you’re an avid art collector, a casual enthusiast, or simply curious, Brussels Art Square (B.A.S) offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a world of creativity and artistic expression. Explore a diverse array of artworks, from ancient artifacts to contemporary masterpieces, in one of Brussels’ most picturesque and culturally rich areas.

Le Sablon is a truly unique neighborhood, a place where art and commerce thrive in harmony. Along its cobbled streets, galleries of all kinds coexist, from archaeology to contemporary art. With Brussels Art Square (B.A.S), we honor the Sablon’s distinctive charm and bring it to the spotlight on both national and international stages.

In recent years, the Sablon has seen a dynamic renewal. New galleries, including renowned international names, have chosen to settle in the neighborhood. It has also become a hub for young merchants, creators, and artists, bringing fresh energy to this historic district.

Mark your calendars: 19 – 22 September 2024, Sablon, Brussels.

To get more information on the participating galleries and the event programme, check brusselsartsquare.com website and follow the Brussels Art Square Instagram for the latest updates.

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