Bermuda Open - Fifth Edition
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Bermuda Open Studios Returns to The Hague for its Fifth Edition
18 & 19 April 2026 — Over 140 artists open their doors across 22 locations
Bermuda Open Studios returns for its fifth edition! This April, over 140 artists and collectives will open their studios across more than 20 locations in The Hague, including three group exhibitions.
For one weekend, working spaces become open doors, offering a rare encounter with art in the making. Visitors will find artists surrounded by their sketches, works in progress, and finished pieces: from 3D-printed sculptures to immersive videos, and works on textile to large scale drawings. This is the "in-between”, an unpolished space where inspiration takes form. What tools do they use? What ideas and insights have shaped their work? Bermuda Open offers an up-close, personal look at the creative process in all its complexity.
The artists will be present throughout the weekend, available to talk about their work, their methods, and the ideas that drive them.
Dates: 18–19 April 2026
Time: 11:00–18:00
Locations: Free entry to over 22 locations across The Hague
Visit bermudaopen.studio for more information.
Exhibition and Events Programme
Alongside the open studios, the weekend features a vibrant exhibitions and events programme.
Group Exhibitions: Three group shows bring together artists across the city, at West End (Westeinde 58), Page Not Found (Boekhorststraat 102–104), and Nest (De Constant Rebecqueplein 20-B). Featuring work by Maria Chiara Ziosi, Cathleen Owens, scott van kampen wieling, Maarten Krol, Jedrzej Eltman, Hein Eberson, Marie Civikov, Ruben Visser, Madeline Swainhart, Wessel Baarda, Eilit Marom, Penelope Cain, Sonata Riepšaitė, and Alice West.
Public Program: The weekend also includes a screening of artist videos at Willem Dreespark, a Studio Bell Cinema loop at Greyspace, an open workshop with minor moons, a sound walk through De Besturing by Eva Huisman and Aldo Kroese, a BOOK-ISH editions pop-up at Daisy Chain, and a group exhibition at SeeLab.
For full program details, visit bermudaopen.studio or follow along on Instagram.
About Bermuda Open
Founded in 2021 as a small initiative, named after the triangular route connecting its first participating studios, it has grown into a city-wide event that brings audiences face to face with the city's contemporary art community.
Bermuda Open believes in the power of The Hague's art scene and in the importance of making it accessible to a wider public.
Bermuda Open 2026 is proudly supported by Stroom Den Haag.
Contact Information:
Cathleen Owens
+31 (0)6 25249477
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