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Highlights of the month

Talk&Walk: Krista Burger & Marcus Kaiser

26.09, 19h at Greylight Projects (NL)


Krista Burger and Marcus Kaiser will be the guest artists working at Greylight Projects in the coming months. We know Marcus from his residency this spring at the GTB Lab in Heerlen, and he will continue working at our location on Schaesbergerweg/Limaweg for the next three months. For Krista Burger, this will be her first time working in Heerlen.

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Joke Hansen: Innenbilder

Opening Sunday 14.09, 15h at IKOB (BE)


Joke Hansen presents a new site-specific installation, conceptualized as a spatial translation of her new publication Shifting Shapes. The latter will be launched at IKOB on the occasion of her exhibition’s closing. Visitors are guided along carpeted paths that extend up the museum walls, encountering a new series of sculptural paintings consisting of assemblages of various materials. We enter a space where nothing is fixed; each line and shape sends the viewer’s gaze up, down, sideways, or along the edges of Hansen’s characters.

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What the Flag?! Euregio 2025

“Untitled”, 2025, Kaya Erdinç
From: Greylight Projects, Heerlen (NL)
To: Jester, Genk (BE)



The flag A silent sjtil is inspired by a story written for a recent exhibition at Listen Gallery (Glasgow, UK) and a presentation at Greylight Projects (Heerlen, NL). The work envisions a near future marked by data scarcity, where sending artwork abroad has become increasingly difficult, raising new questions and challenges for Erdinç’s artistic practice.


🏳️ Following the previous editions of What the Flag?! Euregio, the project continues in 2025 with a renewed focus: “How can we connect?”. In a time where borders—both physical and mental—are increasingly questioned, this edition delves into the role of art in fostering connections between people, institutions, and regions. The flag remains central as a symbol of community, communication, and change.