Collectif Faire-Part is a Belgian-Congolese artists’ collective that originally focused on telling stories about the intertwined histories of Kinshasa and Brussels. Today, their work explores power structures, collective resistance, and togetherness, growing from a dynamic network of artists, curators, and activists.
Collectif Faire-Part is an ensemble of Belgian & Congolese artists. They started out years ago aiming to tell new stories about Kinshasa, about Brussels, and the many complex relations in between. Lately, their work has been turning towards broader questions about power structures, collective resistance, and togetherness.
The talk will be moderated by Ariadna Estalella Alba
About Collectif Faire-Part
The group was founded by filmmakers Anne Reijniers, Paul Shemisi, Nizar Saleh and Rob Jacobs when they first started working together in 2016. Over recent years the collective of four has shape-shifted into a slightly larger group of regular collaborators, in which team composition changes with each project. Stephanie Collingwoode Williams and Amelia Malfait Lakhtara have been involved as co-curators and co-creators in various projects, steering the group into new directions. Next to filmmaking, the collective takes pictures, curates programs, gives workshops and hosts festivals.
Practical information
Date: Thursday 18 December 2025, during Muhka Late
Time: 19:00 — 20:30
Location: in the Muhka-auditorium (3rd floor)
Entrance: free, reserve your spot here
About FRONT ROW
FRONT ROW is a monthly series of artist’s talks jointly organised by Muhka and NICC. Serving as an open format to artists – whether a talk, a presentation of an idea, a lecture performance – the programme offers the opportunity to reflect on art, culture and society by some of the most thought-provoking artists practising today.
Sit in the FRONT ROW and enjoy a complimentary drink on us.
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Artists: Collectif Faire-Part