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Breaking the Binary

Panel discussion

MAS curator Selm Merel Wenselaers engages in conversation with artists masharu and Tristan Elísabet Birta. Together, they explore how gender equality can be more than a superficial debate, delving into the societal, cultural and personal dimensions at play.

    Friday 8 August 2025 from 19:30 to 20:45

Queer Care

Panel discussion

What does it feel like to wait endlessly for care you urgently need? MAS curator Marion Wasserbauer talks with artists The Pink Cube and Bert Roman about the impact of waiting times in transgender healthcare.

    Thursday 7 August 2025 from 19:30 to 21:00

Compassion Can Save Queer Lives

(Interactive) Mural

Berlin based Alex Ottenwaelter creates a vibrant mural that shows queer power, joy and solidarity. The flexible design invites participation and dialogue, with workshops to celebrate visibility and connection in public spaces together.

    Wednesday 6 August 2025 until Sunday 10 August 2025 from 10:00 to 17:00

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Bring your class to the MAS

Teachers can act as a guide and provide a tour for their class at the MAS. Or they can book a guided tour for their class.

Visit the MAS with a group

Check out all possibilities for group visits and guided tours.

Anybody home?

Looking for the sewer crocodile, listening to talking tableware, playing board games or drawing on the walls.... In the playful new family exhibition "Anybody home?" you will explore the MAS collection together with your (grand) children. You reflect on what a 'home' means. And one thing can already be revealed: it is different for everyone. 

Antwerp à la carte

A guide will show you the surprising, tortuous and often invisible trail of the food chain through Antwerp.

MAS Darling

From 6 to 10 August, the MAS is hosting the third edition of MAS Darling — a multi-day festival featuring talks, workshops, performances and video that highlights and celebrates the history and diversity of the LGBTQI+ community.

City at war. Antwerp, 1940-1945

What does it mean to live in an occupied city? What choices did city residents make: flee, cooperate with the occupier or resist? The expo shows the impact of WWII on Antwerp and its inhabitants. What would you do? You'll find out together with the guide.

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