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Goals

MATRIMONY DAYS

Matrimony Days shines the spotlight on women’s part in Brussels’ heritage, both past – architectural, sculptural, urban and social – and present – artistic, political and feminist.

As well as exploring women’s* heritage in Brussels, which all too often tends to be sidelined, the programme takes a cross-disciplinary approach to the fundamental issue of access to property ownership and related professions for women and minorities in workshops conducted by experts and guided tours led by specialists. The entire programme thus provides an opportunity to take stock of the participation of women* and minorities in the many professions related to women’s* heritage.

CELEBRATING

ARCHIVING

TAKING CARE

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Illustration: Olga Prader

CELEBRATING

MATRIMONY MAKING

MATRIMONY SEASON

The Matrimony Season features more than thirty activities throughout the year. The programme includes guided tours, workshops, exhibitions, screenings and a growing body of material that introduces people to our female heritage. The idea is to work consistently to raise awareness and educate the public about women’s* heritage.

COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN

Every Matrimony Days communication campaign is designed to highlight women’s* heritage in Belgium and Brussels.

For the 5th anniversary edition in 2023, Matrimony Days opted for an advocacy-based communication approach that called for four types of action to promote women’s* heritage: archive, celebrate, care for and pass on.

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