Jazz in images
At Jazz Station, jazz is not limited to sound: it is seen, drawn, photographed, visually interpreted. Our walls open to visual artists — painters, photographers, illustrators, sculptors — who explore, in their own way, the world of jazz.
Three times per season, we host a new exhibition, always linked, closely or distantly, to this music in motion. Each project brings a unique perspective, between abstraction and emotion, memory and visual improvisation.
Artists exhibit freely: no commission is taken on possible sales, and the spaces are made available free of charge. An opening is organized for each launch, often linked to our musical program.
📅 Exhibitions are accessible free of charge:
– Wednesday to Saturday, 11 am to 7 pm
– During all concerts and events
🎨 Want to exhibit? Contact us: info@jazzstation.be
Current exhibition
He brought out his finest Chinese brushes to create a series of drawings in the Publifer poster format. After all, we are in a train station. A series of large ink drawings and four original posters will be displayed in the Jazz Station’s new lounge area to bring the space to life. Enjoy a modernist visual treat in the colors of jazz and trains.
Blaise Dehon
Blaise Dehon studied comics and illustration in Louis Joos’ workshop at the Boitsfort Academy. After attending the Brussels Academy of Fine Arts, he began his career as a graphic designer and now works as an illustrator. Jazz is a major source of inspiration for him — both in terms of its improvisational nature and its roots in musical emancipation. His work has been exhibited multiple times at the Jazz Station and Le Marni, notably during festivals such as the River Jazz Festival.
