The 't Oude Raadhuis art venue is hosting an art café with Peter Hoeben and Jan Steenbekkers.

In the Art Café, both artists will discuss their backgrounds and work. Visitors can ask questions and participate in the conversation. The Art Café offers an accessible opportunity to learn more about two very different art forms, both featured in the same exhibition.

Peter Hoeben is an impressionist painter who uses acrylic paint to take nature as …

The 't Oude Raadhuis art venue is hosting an art café with Peter Hoeben and Jan Steenbekkers.

In the Art Café, both artists will discuss their backgrounds and work. Visitors can ask questions and participate in the conversation. The Art Café offers an accessible opportunity to learn more about two very different art forms, both featured in the same exhibition.

Peter Hoeben is an impressionist painter who uses acrylic paint to take nature as his starting point. Light, color, and atmosphere play a central role in his paintings. For Hoeben, it's not about a literal representation of the landscape, but about experiencing it. Jan Steenbekkers works with scrap metal such as screws, nuts, and bolts. He considers anything that can be welded suitable for a second life as an art object. At the age of eleven, he received his first welding machine, earning him the nickname "Jan Maakt Het" (Jan Makes It) because he could make anything with it. You can enter a raffle to win a work of art. A ticket costs €2.00. You can register via the link on the website.

When

  • Thursday the 26th of february 2026 from 14:00 to 15:30

Prices

  • Free

Location