The Hague Museum Night at Amare
During Museum Night on Saturday 8 October, we’ll be joining more than 30 of the city’s museums and cultural venues in opening our doors from 20.00 to 01.00 for an unforgettable evening. Come enjoy remarkable exhibitions, kinetic art, music, and of course a great party! Amare is focusing specifically on artists based in The Hague, in cooperation with Uit Het Gareel, OFF Projects and a range of local musicians. Discover Museum Night 2022 in in Amare!
Programme
More about the pop-up exhibition
The theatre symbolises imagination and connection. It's a place for coming together, where dramatic drapes open a path to a new world. As the lines between reality and imagination blur, walls are broken down and spaces are created. These spaces nourish new ideas, fantasies and realities. The exhibition 'Alternative Realities' by Uit Het Gareel shows pieces by a diverse group of young artists. The pieces open a door to an alternative reality. From new perspectives and alternative conceptions of community to digitally altered realities and contemporary rituals. Stroll across Amare's Kunstenplein from Saturday 8 October to Sunday 16 October and take a dive into a world of pure imagination.
Artists
Programme
- 20:00 - 01:00 / Uit Het Gareel pop-up exhibition
- 19:00 - 01:00 / OFFprojects with Interval (free admission, performances every half hour)
- 19.15 uur // intervention 1
- 20.00 uur // intervention 2
- 22.00 uur // intervention 3
- 23.00 uur // intervention 4 (based on busyness - 20:30 - 21:15 / Lisette & Gijs // Dutch-language easy listening music
- 22:30 - 23:30 / Aymar Torres
See last year’s after-movie here
Visitors’ information
Tickets to the event are only available via the Museum Night website (Dutch: Museumnacht). Amare is one of the locations where you can exchange your ticket for a festival wristband. Check the FAQ on the Museumnacht website for further information.
Good to know: the pop-up exhibition by Uit Het Gareel and the kinetic installation will temporarily remain in place. Both can be viewed free of charge throughout the following week.