Lu and Hennie Schaper opened Galerie LuS in 2012 in the main shopping
street (Oudestraat) of the beautiful Hanseatic medieval city of Kampen.
In 2015 the gallery was moved to a new, much larger location, even
closer to the centre. The new gallery includes an
exhibition space, as well as a studio in which Lu can create her works.
The main purpose of Galerie LuS is to show a frequently changing
selection of the art of Lu Schaper.
The name of the gallery (LuS) is derived from the name of Lu S(chaper), but it also refers to her pen name (Haishang Lus), under which she has become famous in Shanghai for her columns in local newspapers and magazines. Lus in mandarin means stork or heron.
The gallery's sign (shown above) was designed by Lu Schaper, based on two of her paintings. The Chinese text refers to her Father's art gallery in Shanghai in the eighties.
The name of the gallery (LuS) is derived from the name of Lu S(chaper), but it also refers to her pen name (Haishang Lus), under which she has become famous in Shanghai for her columns in local newspapers and magazines. Lus in mandarin means stork or heron.
The gallery's sign (shown above) was designed by Lu Schaper, based on two of her paintings. The Chinese text refers to her Father's art gallery in Shanghai in the eighties.
We do not sell/ship art works via internet.
Opening hours:
Friday afternoon 13:30-17:30
Saturday afternoon 13:30-17:00
(and on appointment)Contact information:
Gallery address: Oudestraat 143 Kampen
Correspondence address: Oudestraat 178 8261 CW Kampen
Email: galerielus@gmail.com
Telephone: 0382307989
Information how to get to the gallery by car or public transport can be found here.
Lu Schaper in front of the first gallery (photography Hennie Schaper)
The new gallery location, close to the old city hall (photography Lu Schaper)
The sign at the new location, opposite the Gothic House (photography Lu Schaper)
View of the gallery from the front door (photography Hennie Schaper)