Elisabeth de Brabant Contemporary
EdB Contemporary

Coinciding with the opening of the Venice Biennale, 17 April 2024 marked the launch of our cooperation with the view to create a space where solidarity, creativity, and activism converge, fostering a community committed to advancing human and women’s rights. Just as art uses various mediums to tell a story, convey messages or evoke emotions, we at WwB employ diverse strategies to advocate for women’s rights.

Starting in April 2024, the work of three talented artists is on view at EDB Contemporary: Géraldine Cario, Inès Valentinitsch, and Farbod Ahmadvand. We celebrate our collective ability to transcend boundaries, challenging societal norms and inspiring individuals to envision a more equitable world.

EdB Contemporary x France Pepper
Curator and director Rachel Moore speaks with Elisabeth de Brabant about her journey from New York City to the Art Center in Stowe, where she merges curatorial vision with community engagement
EdB Contemporary x Rachel Moore
Curator and director Rachel Moore speaks with Elisabeth de Brabant about her journey from New York City to the Art Center in Stowe, where she merges curatorial vision with community engagement. The conversation explores bringing internationally acclaimed artists into dialogue with local community, and a vibrant sculpture park.
EdB Contemporary x Women without Borders
A talk in transmission with artists Geraldine Cario, Emma Waltraud Howes and Edit Schlaffer, founder of WwB and Elisabeth de Brabant, founder of Galleria dei Gondolieri
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