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<div>Jester is a meeting place for the development and presentation of contemporary art where the jesters of the future live, work and share in Genk. The cross-pollination between residencies and exhibitions makes Jester a fertile soil for experimentation, research and exchange in a post-industrial landscape. The jester is an interlocutor who offers no unequivocal answers, but enters into dialogue with outspoken and less heard voices. Jester listens attentively to artists and curators, thinkers and makers, neighbors and partners, to present society with a multi-voiced but critical mirror. These unexpected encounters between artists and the community are at the basis of our eccentric and inclusive operation, where everyone is heard and questioned.
<div>Jester (de hofnar) is an institution for contemporary art, in Genk, Belgium. It was created from the merger of FLACC and CIAP, both successful organisations in Flemish Limburg with national and international programme and reach. Jester is structurally supported by the Flemish Community and City of Genk. During 2023, it will get three new buildings. Until then, Jester works from two locations: the workshop building in Casino Modern and the presentation space in the Energy Building on C-mine. Jester also has a flat where artists can stay.<br><br>From 2024, Jester will be located in the heart of an area under development (on the C-mine site in Genk) - a focal point where various global transformation processes and their economic, ecological and demographic consequences, manifest and become tangible. Through its stimulating and generous presence, Jester makes an important contribution to the creation of a vibrant cultural oasis on site, with a national and international reach.<br><br>The combination of living (residency), working (various workshops) and public making (from exhibition, film screening, performance, lecture, to test set-up, online and offline), offers the opportunity to create an ever-changing constellation of distinct projects, in which development and presentation are central, over a number of years.<br><br>A dedicated community plays an important role in the development, circulation and evolution of the Jester stories. All kinds of audiences, from local to international, physical or online, and from professionals in the arts field to lovers of the venue, are given a place within the programme. Jester is a membership organisation. It prides itself on its membership work and sees members as an important part in the bigger story. Members support the organisation and contribute through volunteering and, more recently, through their own projects.<br><br><strong>Jester Residency</strong><br>In addition to its own programming, Jester has room for artists who want to temporarily move in with us to work on a research or production. Through an open call, artists are selected who can come for a very limited fee. From the Jester team, we provide support for their project.<br><br><strong>Jester workshops</strong><br>It is also possible to use the workshops and the flat for a fee. This paid work period is fully funded by the artist themselves and focuses on producing work in the workshops.</div>


Jester was created in 2021 through the merger of FLACC and CIAP, two Limburg organizations that have grown into vital players in the (inter)national arts field since the 1970s. In 2023, Jester landed in three new pavilions on the C-mine site. Because of the unique history of this mining site - and its neighboring, multicultural cités -  social, economic, demographic and environmental issues are deeply rooted in Jester's operation. Winterslag's landscape embodies its ability to generate and process energy, through its industrial past of coal mining, but also through its current concentration of cultural actors and its central location in the Euroregion. Jester establishes new connections from the periphery to this resilient ecosystem to (re)generate new energy in this thriving residency and exhibition space.

Jester supports emerging and international visual artists to expand their practice and experiment with new media in our workshops (wood, metal, ceramics and digital). Through artistic, productional and business guidance, Jester encourages these future jesters to question themselves, each other and the world. The different temporalities of development and presentation are inextricably intertwined and meet in an inspiring conversation between different artistic practices. The site around Jester is a developing area, which resonates with a dynamic and transformative program structure where artists help shape the young organization and its evolving physical and mental space. Just as Genk was known at the beginning of the 20th century as a station d'artistes - a beloved haven for painters, scientists and writers - Jester annually welcomes dozens of international artists to meet and explore the scarred, post-industrial landscape together.

Jester subscribes to the principles of care, diversity and sustainability. Jester works with artists according to the values of Juist is Juist and provides fair pay for artistic work. Jester recovers, recycles and borrows materials to combat overproduction and waste in the arts sector. For artist selection criteria, Jester does not discriminate between gender, religion, background, nationality or age. In these and many other ways, the art organization tries to contribute to a more inclusive, generous, transparent and inclusive sector and world.

In an interview, Beatrice K. Otto, author of "Fools Are Everywhere: The Court Jester Around the World," put it as follows:

"I think we will always need jesters or jester types, because there will always be much to mock or revile - until we either lose our ability to laugh or the world miraculously becomes devoid of stupidity, dullness and corruption. If we look at what has happened so far, the human race will have to go extinct before that happens, so I don't see jesters going extinct anytime soon, and it will be a sad and dangerous day if they do. Even in democratic societies they play an important role, since they are far from perfect. And in totalitarian states, I have the impression that jester humor is quite difficult to suppress because it is part of the survival mechanism - it just goes underground and takes on a sharper edge.

So all in all, the jester is not just a historical curiosity, but a dynamic element of human society."
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Huidige versie van 10 jan 2025 10:05

Jester is a meeting place for the development and presentation of contemporary art where the jesters of the future live, work and share in Genk. The cross-pollination between residencies and exhibitions makes Jester a fertile soil for experimentation, research and exchange in a post-industrial landscape. The jester is an interlocutor who offers no unequivocal answers, but enters into dialogue with outspoken and less heard voices. Jester listens attentively to artists and curators, thinkers and makers, neighbors and partners, to present society with a multi-voiced but critical mirror. These unexpected encounters between artists and the community are at the basis of our eccentric and inclusive operation, where everyone is heard and questioned.


Jester was created in 2021 through the merger of FLACC and CIAP, two Limburg organizations that have grown into vital players in the (inter)national arts field since the 1970s. In 2023, Jester landed in three new pavilions on the C-mine site. Because of the unique history of this mining site - and its neighboring, multicultural cités -  social, economic, demographic and environmental issues are deeply rooted in Jester's operation. Winterslag's landscape embodies its ability to generate and process energy, through its industrial past of coal mining, but also through its current concentration of cultural actors and its central location in the Euroregion. Jester establishes new connections from the periphery to this resilient ecosystem to (re)generate new energy in this thriving residency and exhibition space.

Jester supports emerging and international visual artists to expand their practice and experiment with new media in our workshops (wood, metal, ceramics and digital). Through artistic, productional and business guidance, Jester encourages these future jesters to question themselves, each other and the world. The different temporalities of development and presentation are inextricably intertwined and meet in an inspiring conversation between different artistic practices. The site around Jester is a developing area, which resonates with a dynamic and transformative program structure where artists help shape the young organization and its evolving physical and mental space. Just as Genk was known at the beginning of the 20th century as a station d'artistes - a beloved haven for painters, scientists and writers - Jester annually welcomes dozens of international artists to meet and explore the scarred, post-industrial landscape together.

Jester subscribes to the principles of care, diversity and sustainability. Jester works with artists according to the values of Juist is Juist and provides fair pay for artistic work. Jester recovers, recycles and borrows materials to combat overproduction and waste in the arts sector. For artist selection criteria, Jester does not discriminate between gender, religion, background, nationality or age. In these and many other ways, the art organization tries to contribute to a more inclusive, generous, transparent and inclusive sector and world.

In an interview, Beatrice K. Otto, author of "Fools Are Everywhere: The Court Jester Around the World," put it as follows:

"I think we will always need jesters or jester types, because there will always be much to mock or revile - until we either lose our ability to laugh or the world miraculously becomes devoid of stupidity, dullness and corruption. If we look at what has happened so far, the human race will have to go extinct before that happens, so I don't see jesters going extinct anytime soon, and it will be a sad and dangerous day if they do. Even in democratic societies they play an important role, since they are far from perfect. And in totalitarian states, I have the impression that jester humor is quite difficult to suppress because it is part of the survival mechanism - it just goes underground and takes on a sharper edge.

So all in all, the jester is not just a historical curiosity, but a dynamic element of human society."