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PUBLIC PROGRAMME

Featured events during the exhibition:

↓ Full programme at the end of the page ↓


Nomadic Monument for Gaza
13 – 22 March

As part of the spring exhibition we refuse_d, M HKA is bringing the Nomadic Monument for Gaza to Antwerp — a travelling, interactive installation that commemorates, raises awareness and stimulates conversation. The monument is an initiative of an ad hoc collective of artists and architects from The Hague, accompanied by the HOPE Foundation, an organisation that supports children in conflict areas in building meaningful lives through art education. In collaboration with Cloud Force One, Het Toneelhuis, Uitgeverij Jurgen Maas and Tommy Simoens Gallery, a public programme is being developed around the monument, with discussions, exhibitions and performances that explore Palestinian culture and themes such as resilience, solidarity and resistance.

→ Read more about the project and the exhibited works at Nomadic Monument for Gaza.


INBOX: Before & Now
26 March - 26 April

INBOX presents several series of works by children from Gaza, brought together by the HOPE Foundation. The Before & Now series presents works about dreams, made in August 2023 by young people from Khan Younis — a town in the south of the Gaza Strip. Since the events of 7 October 2023 and their aftermath, the meaning of these works has changed profoundly. A year on, the same children — if they could be reached — each made a new work. The works offer a window into the effects of the genocide on the mental state of children in Gaza. The project is an initiative of the HOPE Foundation and the Palettes of Palestine collective. 
INBOX: Before & Now


M HKA & KASKADKO
28 May – screening, M HKA
animated films inspired by we refuse_d
ateliers:
Applied Graphic Design & Illustration
Digital Visual Arts & Animated Film


Youth Jury Winner – Animation Film
 

Adriaan Winand - Looping Doorways, 2026

Jury mentions:
 

Caius De Haan, Vuurtoren, 2026
 

Finn Rijnhout, Elementary War, 2026
 

Jonathan Rutten & Merlin Franssen, Splat 2.0, 2026
 

Adult Jury Winner – Animation Film
 

Alessandra Torlaschi - Aratri, 2026

Jury mentions:
 

Suhar Zuher, Whispers of Fear, 2026
 

Joachim De Winter, Redacted, 2026
 

An Van Eyck, Foliage, 2026
 


PROGRAMME: VOICES FROM GAZA

13.03: Opening of the Nomadic Monument for Gaza
Location: former Raamtheater, De Vrièrestraat 36, Antwerp
Time: 19:00 – 21:00

13.03 – 29.03 – Victory by Joy by De Wolkenbreier
Location: former Raamtheater, De Vrièrestraat 36, Antwerp
Time: 19:00 – 21:00

Victory by Joy marks the new era that Wolkenbreier launched on 14 August 2025 – his birthday. It is an artistic resistance project against the souring of our society.

Because if you look closely, there is no country in the world without special music, inspiring people, tasty food, talented athletes and artists. Creativity, passion and beauty can be found everywhere. Why shouldn’t we emphasise that? Why shouldn’t we make connections between all those possibilities, instead of driving people apart or feeding fear?

With Victory by Joy, Wolkenbreier consciously chooses joy as a force. Art as a means to bring people together, inspire them and offer perspective.

13.03 – 29.03 – Musical programme
Location: former Raamtheater, De Vrièrestraat 36, Antwerp
Time: 19:00 – 21:00

As part of its Victory by Joy project, De Wolkenbreier has put together a surprising musical programme featuring: Firas Al Alwani, Madou & Weyters, Shun Owada, Bert Droushoudt, Rudy Trouve, Sorry To Ruin Your Party, Ehsan Yadollahi, Newborg, Oriana Dierinck and Myths and Muses.

In collaboration with: RADIO CENTRAAL (Antwerp), RADIO PIP (The Hague), RADIO SCORPIO (Leuven) and RADIO BNL (Paal-Beringen)

15.03: Conversations about literature
Location: former Raamtheater, De Vrièrestraat 36, Antwerp
Time: 15:00-17:00

Literature from Gaza is hardly known in the Netherlands and Flanders. The series Voices from Gaza is changing that. Publisher Jurgen Maas and the Hope Foundation, which has been teaching art to children in Gaza for over thirty years, will publish at least one Palestinian novel or collection of stories that has not previously been translated into Dutch every year for five years. The selection is made in collaboration with translator Djûke Poppinga and Ton van de Langkruis, founder and former director of the Winternachten literature festival in The Hague, and a team of literary specialists in Gaza. The first title in the series, A Garden for Lost Legs by Mahmoud Jouda, was selected in September 2023 and published in April 2024. The second title, the short story collection The Man Who Looked Back by Amer Almassri, was published in June 2025. This year will see the publication of Nobody in the Cemetery by Shrouq Doghmosh.

During this afternoon, Helge Daniëls will talk to writers Mahmoud Jouda and Amer Almassri and translator Djûke Poppinga about writing in times of violence, loss and hope. We will explore how literature can be a voice for those who often remain unheard. We will also Skype with Shrouq Doghmosh in Gaza.

In this context of literature and resistance, the new issue of the Flemish literary magazine DW B, curated by Alara Adilow, is also presented. In “Bodies of Resistance”, the emphasis is on how bodies relate to power and norms and can simultaneously be places of resistance.

17.03 – 20.03: Philosophical workshops
Location: former Raamtheater, De Vrièrestraat 36, Antwerp

Pupils from Antwerp secondary schools and students from KASKA take part in a series of workshops. Starting with a simple question: What do you carry with you?, young people draw the outlines of objects from their pockets. What follows is a philosophical discussion about identity, memory, loss and what we leave behind.

21.03: Conversations about architecture: At the table, Gaza between resilience and destruction
Location: Bourla Theatre, Komedieplaats 18, Antwerp
Time: 17:30 – 19:30

More info >>

The images we have seen from Gaza in recent years leave little to the imagination. In this edition of “Aan tafel” (At the table), Palestinian architect and urban researcher Nurhan Abujidi discusses the “urbicide” – the “murder of cities” – that is being committed in Gaza (and elsewhere). But she also looks at the forms of resistance and resilience that have emerged among the Palestinians.

Nurhan Abujidi’s lecture will be in English. Afterwards, she will engage in a conversation (also in English) with philosopher and essayist Lieven De Cauter. Palestinian writers Amer Almassri and Mahmoud Jouda will read from their work (in Arabic, with Dutch translation projected).

22.03: Discussions about film
Location: former Raamtheater, De Vrièrestraat 36, Antwerp
Time: 15:00 – 17:00
Admission: free

Screening of Looking for Empathy, followed by a discussion.
With:

  • Chokri Ben Chikha
  • Jan Beddegenoodts

26.03: Opening INBOX: Before & Now
Location: M HKA, Leuvenstraat 32, Antwerp
Time: 18:00 – 21:00

A presentation of artworks created by Palestinian children.

29.03: Art auction
Location: former Raamtheater, De Vrièrestraat 36, Antwerp
Time: 15:00 – 18:00
 

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