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Oude Graanmarkt 5
1000 Brussel
Vrije Universiteit Brussel and De Markten invite teachers, school classes, and the general public to Pamela Tulizo’s exhibition MABABU.
Pamela Tulizo is a Congolese photographer based in Goma. In her exhibition MABABU, she explores the power of representation: who is depicted, in what way, and what can images mean to those who rarely see themselves reflected with dignity?
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Pamela Tulizo, Mababu, Koningin ZINGHA, 2024
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Instead of victims, we see women taking action—with presence, beauty, pride, and strength. By presenting them as powerful and inspiring role models, the exhibition invites you to reflect on gender equality, humanistic values, and the courage to stand up against injustice.
MABABU is both a tribute and an invitation—to question history, acknowledge forgotten stories, and envision new role models.
The exhibition features photographic work, specially designed dresses, and a behind-the-scenes film about the artistic process in Goma.
Opening Hours
- Monday or Tuesday through Friday, from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
- Saturday and Sunday, from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
MABABU is a cultural diplomacy project initiated by the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, with the support of VLIR, BrIAS, De Markten, and the Flemish Community.
School program & reservations
The exhibition offers schools a safe space to discuss memory, identity, racism, resilience, and the dignity of every human being. The exhibition’s content aligns with the subjects of history, humanities, civics, social sciences, philosophy, art, and media literacy.
Guided tours are available for secondary school classes. Every day at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. The activity lasts approximately 1 hour.
Reservations via email, no later than September 15, 2026: Justyna.Gajko.Berckmans@vub.be.
Schools may also visit the exhibition independently using the activity booklet.
MABABU is a cultural diplomacy project initiated by the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, with support from VLIR, BrIAS, De Markten, and the Flemish Community.
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This initiative is part of VUB's public programme, a programme for everyone who believes that scientific knowledge, critical thinking and dialogue are an important first step to create impact in the world.
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