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Two photo albums found on a sidewalk in Brussels sparked a research residency by Cécile Rivet and Émilie Pierson at Bridderhaus. The project questions their abandonment and how to take hold of stories that are not one's own. The investigation partially traces the history of migrations from Southeast Asia in the 1970s-1980s, in the context of the Boat People, and explores what it means to leave a country and transmit memory. Parallel workshops have created a space for contemporary experiences of exile and reconstruction. The restitution brings together images, hypotheses, and creations in a moment of sharing—to not forget and imagine a fairer future. Thanks to Immanuel, Sky, Ahmet, Hasan, Murat, Kerim, Lucia, Yonas, and Tekleab (Lycée Aline Mayrisch and SINGA).


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Evening program: The evening will end with a relaxed aperitif, an informal moment to continue conversations and share impressions. The event runs from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm.
Languages: FR/EN
Open to all. Free. No registration required.
Automatically translated from French.



Bridderhaus

Where does it take place?

4238 Luxembourg 1, Rue Léon Metz, 4238 Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

Bridderhaus
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Rue Léon Metz
4238 Esch-sur-Alzette
Luxembourg




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  • 2026-04-22 18:00:00 2026-04-22 22:00:00 Europe/Paris Studio visit Two photo albums found on a sidewalk in Brussels sparked a research residency by Cécile Rivet and Émilie Pierson at Bridderhaus. The project questions their abandonment and how to take hold of stories that are not one's own. The investigation partially traces the history of migrations from Southeast Asia in the 1970s-1980s, in the context of the Boat People, and explores what it means to leave a country and transmit memory. Parallel workshops have created a space for contemporary experiences of exile and reconstruction. The restitution brings together images, hypotheses, and creations in a moment of sharing—to not forget and imagine a fairer future. Thanks to Immanuel, Sky, Ahmet, Hasan, Murat, Kerim, Lucia, Yonas, and Tekleab (Lycée Aline Mayrisch and SINGA). 1, Rue Léon Metz, 4238 Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg Bridderhaus
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