2025 , 19 januari t/m april
Locatie: Museum van de Vrouw, Plats 1, 6101 AP ECHT.
Expositie van elf power vrouwen in de abstracte kunst met heel diverse disciplines.Schilderkunst, glaskunst, textiel, fotografie,papierkunst en keramiek zijn er in dit prachtige museum te bewonderen .
Op 19 januari wordt de opening feestelijk gevierd in het bijzijn van de de Limburgse gouverneur en het bestuurscollege van de gemeente . Daarna is het museum dagelijks voor het publiek geopend.
Mijn constructivistische schilderkunst is er ruim vertegenwoordigd.
We are pleased to inform you that you have received the congratulations and encouragement of the La Pinacothèque Museum of Luxembourg for the remarkable quality of your artistic portfolio.
Het certificaat: eervolle vermelding 2024 eervolle vermelding van de Luxembourg Art Price .
Oct.2024 .
The selection committee has decided to admit me as a member of the art circle Artimosa.
Well-visited exhibition in the terp church in historic Urmond. Oct . 2024
Thanks to photographer John Bercx for these beautiful photos.
In the month of October 2024, on 11,12,13,18,19,20, exhibition in the terp church in Urmond together with the members of Art Circle Art Corridor 61.
Exhibition in the terp church in Urmond.
13 october at 15.00u. Festive opening


From August 6, 2023 till September 30, Elly Richaerts has a solo exhibition at the
ECI culture factory in Roermond.
The vernissage is August 6.
Soon more information about this!

Today, 27th of April 2023, Elly is “painter of the day” at “best Art Awards” congratulations!
Paintings assessed by the curator of int. Artist Network, Karlsruhe, Germany.

An exhibition in an ancient context, featuring art of the future; geometric and abstract, with Kubutopia by Elly Richaerts from Echt. No talking about the artistic “Stijl” movement of the artists Mondriaan and van Doesburg. No explanation needed about this pioneering art movement “De Stijl” from the beginning of the century, because it's evident that Elly's work, her "VAKWERK" (skilled craftsmanship), is inspired by Piet Mondrian and Theo van Doesburg. So, not talking about “De Stijl”. Period.

Read more: At the opening in Abbey Rolduc of “Heden… Verleden… Verbonden”