The New European Bauhaus Festival calls on Europeans to shape a sustainable, beautiful, and inclusive society
Beautiful | Sustainable | Together
The first New European Bauhaus Festival will happen in June
The New European Bauhaus Festival will take place in Brussels from 9 to 12 June. It aims to inspire all Europeans to imagine and build a sustainable, beautiful and inlusive future. Organisations, art collectives, universities, cities, artists, innovators, students are all invited to be part of the Festival.
The Festival will propose live performances, exhibitions, participatory activities and a forum to debate and exchange ideas. It will invite everybody to imagine the way we live together in a sustainable, inclusive and beautiful way.
Its main activities will take place physically in Brussels and online, with side events across the EU and beyond. They will involve everyone in the New European Bauhaus movement, to debate and design future ways of living together.
How to be a part of the Festival?
Interested organisations and individuals can propose their own activities, projects, venues or side events to become a spotlight feature of the three pillars of The Festival:
- The Fest: a cultural programme with a range of performances, art pieces, creative participatory activities, and festivities in associated pop-up spaces in Brussels;
- The Fair: exhibitions spread across the city to display projects and products that support the values of the New European Bauhaus, with networking opportunities for visitors and exhibitors, including pitches from innovators to investors;
- The Forum: an online platform broadcasting debates in Brussels, as well as side-events across the world, to debate ideas that contribute to the New European Bauhaus.
Open calls until 7 March
Participants need to submit a call until midnight on 7 March 2022.
Detailed information about the calls is available on the dedicated platform. A factsheet for potential applicants contains detailed information about the four calls for applications and their selection processes.