From Thursday, June 5 to Wednesday, December 31, 2025, 375 Avenue Louise in Brussels will become the setting for a unique artistic experiment: a 400m² ART LAB fully dedicated to contemporary art in motion and the exploration of living forms of creation.
Born from a desire to restore a living spirit to art, this space will successively host four invited artists, each reinventing the artistic experience in their own way. Designed as a flexible and ever-evolving environment, the ART LAB invites visitors to come, return, and let themselves be surprised.
ART LAB BRUSSELS is a living laboratory, an evolving artistic manifesto, a free encounter between creation, emotion and movement.

A living art space, to rediscover each month
In the heart of Brussels, a 400m² modular and sensory space will host a dynamic programme where four invited artists take turns transforming the environment according to their vision.
The programme features hybrid formats combining happenings, performances, concerts, tastings, creative workshops, and an auction of art-to-wear pieces designed by the artists and crafted by a Parisian couturier.
Throughout the project, the ART LAB will maintain a strong digital presence with videos, stories, interviews and exclusive content.
Access is free, with exclusive invitation-only events enriching the experience.
Artist calendar
Gijs Milius (NL): from June 5 to July 12, 2025
David Mileikowsky (BE): from June 5 to December 31, 2025
Douglas Eynon (UK): from September 4 to October 18, 2025
More artists to be revealed soon: starting October 23, 2025 (surprise!)
The venue
ART LAB BRUSSELS is hosted on the 3rd floor of 375 Avenue Louise, in a building recently renovated by Macan Development (Miene and Philippe Gillion) in partnership with Therecia Landell. Together, they have carried out a refined and sustainable transformation, in line with their ambition to create unique, elegant, and ever more high-quality spaces. This luminous space, both understated and bold, provides an ideal setting for an artistic project that is constantly evolving and open to the city.
Practical info
Address: 375 Avenue Louise, 1050 Brussels
Dates: from June 5 to end of December 2025
Access: free + invitation-only events
Audience: collectors, curators, journalists, families, art lovers