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Art exhibitions at Burgemeester Quicx

Kunst Burgemeester Quicx.

Discover exciting local artists

Deeply rooted in the local community, Burgemeester Quicx has a passion for art and is delighted to showcase some of the best pieces by Limburgian artists. Our rolling calendar of exhibitions is curated to display different artistic movements, and provides an intriguing backdrop to the venue's chic rustic setting.

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Artworks by artists from Limburg

Burgemeester Quicx is open from 11:00 - 18:00 weekly, but from 10:00 in weekends

Art exhibitions at Burgemeester Quicx

Burgemeester Quicx.

From 17 January 2026

Sjef Hutschemakers' favourites

Aardappelrooiers Sjef Hutschemakers.

This exhibition presents a personal selection of paintings that artist Sjef Hutschemakers deliberately kept with him throughout his life. These are works that he did not sell and rarely showed, because for him they formed the core of his oeuvre.

From February 12 2025

Selection from the collection

Art Burgemeester Quicx.

Admire the work of various artists. Marx & Marx Limburgse Kunst and Giardino Gallery have displayed a small selection of paintings from the collections of both art providers at Burgemeester Quicx. Think of Josef Jan Michnia, Frans Ronda, Agnes Duijves and Rob Graafland.

Previous expositions

The colour of the soul

De kleur van de ziel.

The vibrant work of artist Yenny Hernández Carpio. She is considered an eclectic and pop-art artist in the Cobra style, with strong influences of surrealism and figuration.

Previous expositions

A selection from the collection

Een greep uit de collectie.

A selection from the Marx and Marx Art collection. Various artworks by renowned Limburg artists such as Charles Eyck, Jos Frissen, Patrick Creijghton, Guus van Eck, and many others were on display.

Previous expositions

Exposition Frank Meijers

Expositie Frank Meijers.

Frank, known as the 'Dutch Master' in Venezuela, showcases his art in museums and galleries. Inspired by his wife, artist Yenny Hernández Carpio, he developed a figurative-impressionist style, distinguished by his use of grey tones.

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