For this edition of Kunstmuur, we received no fewer than 65 submissions from dedicated artists. Their work brings color, depth, and vulnerability to the theme “The morning after, not everything makes sense, yet.”
From Elise Willems and Ines Thora to Tim Peeters: the walls of Ottertrotter are filled with their stories. In addition, you can admire two powerful, expressive works by Studio Borgerstein, an arts initiative by and for people with disabilities, sharing their unique perspective on the world with all of us.
The works were exhibited during Ottertrotter at the Kunstmuur, and are now available for purchase online. All submitted artworks are on display and available for purchase, with all proceeds going to UNBROKEN in Lviv (Ukraine). Through this project, we aim to contribute to life-saving care for newborn babies, as well as support for those affected by the war. What is happening in Ukraine today may seem far away to many, yet the impact of the war is also felt right here in our city.
A special thank you to all participating artists for their time, talent, and dedication.
You can collect your purchased artwork at Neon, Leermarkt 24, 2800 Mechelen.