A non-profit organization started by David and Caroline. They started this non-profit to-gether as a challenge to make a difference in the world of the creative enterprise.
Voltaire didn’t come from nowhere.
Voltaire believed above all in the efficacy of reason. He believed social progress could be achieved through reason and that no authority, religious or political or otherwise, should be immune to challenge by reason. He emphasized in his work the importance of tolerance.
The power behind a strong organization that wants to be a connecting platform and can thereby facilitate the search for a liveable situation as an artist.
A structural story, expensive investments in raw materials and space. For contemporary art, it remains primarily a story of more or less coincidental protagonists with a personal passion. VoltAir can convince, we massage local politics, change ingrained traditions, develop a surprising range step by step and therefore deal creatively with the context of associations, part-time art education, local amateur artists. A humiliating insight, says Voltair’s Caroline Staessens: for visual art, the entire idea of democratization behind our dispersion tradition depends on a handful of pushers.