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* [https://printroom.org/2022/11/05/10-november-to-9-december-publisher-in-residence-bebe-books/ Publisher-in-residence] at [[PrintRoom]], Rotterdam, 2022. [https://vimeo.com/779899334 Video]. [https://printroom.org/2022/12/02/9-december-2022-bebe-books-finale/]
 
* [https://printroom.org/2022/11/05/10-november-to-9-december-publisher-in-residence-bebe-books/ Publisher-in-residence] at [[PrintRoom]], Rotterdam, 2022. [https://vimeo.com/779899334 Video]. [https://printroom.org/2022/12/02/9-december-2022-bebe-books-finale/]
  
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 22 August 2025

Bebe Books queers spaces across many countries by organising and curating LGBTQ+ friendly events and supporting promising artists and collectives. Bebe’s mission is to build a safe space where they harmonize pleasure, arts, and education. Besides their curatorial practice, they travel with their fanzine collection to connect, communicate, and unite with other people.

Bebe Books since September 2021 is a resident at Kunstcentrum Viernulvier Ghent.

Bebe team: Mert Sen, Ruud van Moorleghem, Emma Raymaekers, Noam Youngrak Son, Fae Felis, Seppe Laeremans. Past members: Nino Ducau, Lise Lien. (2022)

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