Local artist Gabriëlle de Graaf-Bos showcases emotional paintings at Bunschoten town hall
From 30 March, residents of Bunschoten can visit the town hall to experience the evocative art of local painter Gabriëlle de Graaf-Bos. Her work, centered on themes of comfort and connection, offers a moment of reflection and emotional resonance for visitors.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Artist | Gabriëlle de Graaf-Bos |
| Exhibition Start Date | 30 March 2026 |
| Exhibition End Date | 21 May 2026 |
| Location | Lobby of Bunschoten town hall |
| Themes | Comfort, surrender, joy, connection |
| Additional Work | Commissioned portraits, handcrafted jewellery |
| Opening Hours | Town hall opening hours |
Local municipalities like Bunschoten often provide platforms for community engagement through cultural initiatives, such as art exhibitions in public spaces. These efforts aim to foster local talent and enrich the cultural life of residents.
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Exhibition by Gabriëlle de Graaf-Bos from 30 March on display
It’s time again for a new exhibition in the lobby of the town hall. From Monday, 30 March, you can visit to admire the artworks by local artist Gabriëlle de Graaf-Bos.
Gabriëlle paints from a place of quiet and inspiration. She says: “My work centres on themes such as comfort, surrender, joy and connection. Each painting emerges intuitively, in layers of colour and light, allowing the inner self to become visible.” With titles like *The Comforter*, *Peace*, *On My Knees* and *Interwoven Souls*, she invites you to pause. “My work is an encounter, a moment of recognition, of being touched, of coming home. Emotion and faith resonate softly yet powerfully in the canvases.”
Welcome
In addition to her independent work, Gabriëlle also creates commissioned portraits and handcrafted, unique jewellery. From 30 March, her work will be on display in the town hall. You are very welcome to visit during opening hours. Thursday, 21 May 2026 is the final day the exhibition will be on view.
