

Brussels | Studio Visit & Private Tour | Fatim Zahra Morjani at PICMOL Residency
✨ Fatim Zahra Morjani at PICMOL Residency
📍 Practical Details
Date: Saturday, 21 May
Time: 18h - 20h
Location: PICMOL Residency, Brussels (Avenue Molière 245, 1050 Ixelles)
Join us for an intimate studio visit at PICMOL Residency with artist in residence Fatim Zahra Morjani. This encounter invites you into the working space of an artist mid-process, offering a rare glimpse into the gestures, questions, and materials that shape a practice as it unfolds.
Set within the residency environment, this visit opens up a quieter, more immediate relationship to artistic production, where conversation and observation meet. It is a chance to engage with the artist’s current body of work and the ideas that are still taking form, held in a space of experimentation and reflection.
What’s included:
🖼 Immersive viewing of the exhibition
💬 Space for reflection on identity, symbolism, and queer narratives
🎨 Insight into Huang’s evolving artistic process
🧭 A visual journey through intimacy, resistance, and presence
About the Residency 🖼️
PICMOL Residency is a Brussels-based space dedicated to supporting contemporary artistic practices through research, exchange, and time. Hosting artists across disciplines, it provides a space for development, experimentation, and critical dialogue, where the process is made visible and shared with audiences.
Now in its fourth year, the residency programme supports and amplifies contemporary artists of African descent. Bringing together artists who have participated in the programme, it offers a snapshot of shared presence and singular expression, shaped through time, exchange, and experimentation.
About the Artist 🎨
Fatime Zahra Morjani (1971, Casablanca) is a multidisciplinary artist and architect based in Rabat, Morocco. Trained in architecture and art history, her research-led practice engages spatial thinking, material processes, and historical inquiry.
Working across installation, cyanotype, drawing, textiles, and light-based dispositifs, she explores what remains after forms of life, knowledge, and practices disappear, and how these absences shape landscape and collective memory. Plants are central to her work, approached as fragile witnesses to ecological and historical transformation.
My take on the visit, by Art Gallivant :
Something is grounding about entering a studio; the work is not yet fixed, and that is where its energy lies. You encounter hesitations, shifts, and decisions still being negotiated.
In this upcoming series of visits, we are invited into the space of making, a moment of creation often held in isolation. Here, we meet the artist in process, sharing ongoing reflection as a springboard for conversation.
In this space, the distance between artist and audience softens. You are not only looking, but also listening, sensing how a practice is built in real time. It invites a slower, more attentive way of seeing, attuned to process rather than outcome.
❗ Cancellation Policy
Cancellations made more than one week before the event are eligible for a credit or a refund minus 6% platform fees.
Cancellations within one week are non-refundable.
✨ Limited spots. Intimate group. Shared reflection.
We look forward to welcoming you for an afternoon of art, conversation, and collective reflection.