LOCATION

Brutus
Keileweg 10, 3029 BS Rotterdam

OPENING HOURS
WEDNESDAY JAN 31: 11.00 - 21.00
THURSDAY FEB 1: 11.00 - 21.00
FRIDAY FEB 2: 11.00 - 22.00
SATURDAY FEB 3: 11.00 - 21.00
SUNDAY FEB 4: 11.00 - 18.00


PROGRAM

WEDNESDAY JAN 31

13.00 - 18.00 - Roman Nieuweboer / Under and Over
Every hour, basement

THURSDAY FEB 1

13.00 - 18.00 - Roman Nieuweboer / Under and Over
Every hour, basement

Friday FEB 2

13.00 - 18.00 - Roman Nieuweboer / Under and Over
Every hour, basement

21.30 - Spacelab / The Night Tribe
In artwork Bent van den Berg; Entry hall, first floor

SATURDAY FEB 3

12.00 - 20.00 - Roman Nieuweboer / Under and Over
Every hour, basement

SUNDAY FEB 4

12.00 - 17.30 - Roman Nieuweboer / Under and Over
Every hour, closing performance at 17.30h

13.30 - Mel Chan / Hypnotherapy for Amnesia

14.30 - Mel Chan / Hypnotherapy for Amnesia

15.30 - Mel Chan / Hypnotherapy for Amnesia
First floor, ruin


BRUTUS DISCLAIMER

Brutus is located in old warehouses where lighting is poor and floors are uneven or wet, meaning every visitor must be extra careful where they go and stand. Some of the artworks shown may be unstable, have sharp edges or have mechanisms that can cause injury if proper distance is not maintained holds or touches them. Brutus and The New Current point out to every visitor of Brutus that there are risks associated with the visit, which may lead to damage and personal injury if one does not pay close attention, stumbles, comes too close to the installations or objects, distracts oneself or others or is under the influence of any legal or illegal substance.

Be aware of animals and children who may not be aware of these dangers. By accepting the admission ticket or entering Brutus, everyone accepts these risks and confirms that they waive the right to liability of the artists who exhibit there, from Brutus and The New Current and their employees, volunteers or directors. Each of the above-mentioned persons or organizations reserve the right to recover damages from visitors who stumble or injure themselves because they are not careful or come too close to the works of art, objects and installations or distract themselves or others or are under any influence of legal or illegal substances.