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= cities with multiple institutestopics
collection(22)research-based(21)
education(5)
emerging artists(41)
residence(8)
new media(19)
video(32)
photography(24)
performance(24)
art in public space(19)
design, applied arts(29)
fashion(9)
alternative art space (27)
BAK, Utrecht
emerging artists, performance, research-based, video
BAK, Utrecht
basis voor actuele kunst
alternative art spaceemerging artists, performance, research-based, video
Posted by: BAK
BAK, basis voor actuele kunst serves as an advocate for contemporary art. It is a venue for contemporary art production, an open platform for creating, presenting and analysing significant art projects.
BAK initiates cooperative projects with artists and other professionals to explore the possibilities and potential of the contemporary arts. It stimulates experimentation, the study of contemporary culture, art education and the search for new audiences in order to make the art of our own time, and its developments towards tomorrow, accessible.
director(s):
Maria Hlavajova (artistic director)
curator(s):
Cosmin Costinas (curator of exhibitions and theory), Jill Winder (curator of publications)
BAK, basis voor actuele kunst serves as an advocate for contemporary art. It is a venue for contemporary art production, an open platform for creating, presenting and analysing significant art projects.
BAK initiates cooperative projects with artists and other professionals to explore the possibilities and potential of the contemporary arts. It stimulates experimentation, the study of contemporary culture, art education and the search for new audiences in order to make the art of our own time, and its developments towards tomorrow, accessible.
director(s):
Maria Hlavajova (artistic director)
curator(s):
Cosmin Costinas (curator of exhibitions and theory), Jill Winder (curator of publications)
visitors address
Lange Nieuwstraat 4
NL-3512 PH Utrecht
postal address
PO Box 19288
NL-3501 DG Utrecht
opening hours
Wed-Sat: 12-5 pm
Sun: 1-5 pm
distance from Schiphol
50 km
Lange Nieuwstraat 4
NL-3512 PH Utrecht
postal address
PO Box 19288
NL-3501 DG Utrecht
opening hours
Wed-Sat: 12-5 pm
Sun: 1-5 pm
distance from Schiphol
50 km
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+31 (0)30 231 61 25
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Casco, Utrecht
art in public space, design, applied arts, emerging artists, performance, research-based
art in public space, design, applied arts, emerging artists, performance, research-based
Casco, Utrecht
alternative art spaceart in public space, design, applied arts, emerging artists, performance, research-based
Casco, Utrecht
Office for Art, Design and Theory
alternative art spaceart in public space, design, applied arts, emerging artists, performance, research-based
Posted by: Casco
Casco was founded as a platform for experimental art. It has developed a critical programme that explores art in the public realm. In 2005 Casco took the new title of 'office for art, design and theory' in order to set a wider agenda towards an interdisciplinary practice.
Casco maintains a questioning approach to culture, which is also applied to its own position in the cultural field. Besides pursuing different modes of artistic production, Casco seeks to open its own infrastructure up to experimentation.
director(s):
Binna Choi
curator(s):
Jaring Durst Britt, Yolande van der Heide, Cindy van Rooijen
Casco was founded as a platform for experimental art. It has developed a critical programme that explores art in the public realm. In 2005 Casco took the new title of 'office for art, design and theory' in order to set a wider agenda towards an interdisciplinary practice.
Casco maintains a questioning approach to culture, which is also applied to its own position in the cultural field. Besides pursuing different modes of artistic production, Casco seeks to open its own infrastructure up to experimentation.
director(s):
Binna Choi
curator(s):
Jaring Durst Britt, Yolande van der Heide, Cindy van Rooijen
visitors address
Nieuwekade 213-215
NL-3511 RW Utrecht
opening hours
Tues-Sun: 12 am-6 pm
distance from Schiphol
48 km
Nieuwekade 213-215
NL-3511 RW Utrecht
opening hours
Tues-Sun: 12 am-6 pm
distance from Schiphol
48 km
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+31 (0)30 231 99 95
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de Appel arts centre, Amsterdam
art in public space, education, emerging artists, performance, research-based
art in public space, education, emerging artists, performance, research-based
de Appel arts centre, Amsterdam
alternative art spaceart in public space, education, emerging artists, performance, research-based
de Appel arts centre, Amsterdam
alternative art spaceart in public space, education, emerging artists, performance, research-based
Posted by: de Appel arts centre
De Appel is an internationally oriented arts centre located in Amsterdam. Since 1975 it has functioned as a site for the research and presentation of contemporary visual art through exhibitions, publications and discursive events. De Appel also functions as a platform for performances by visual artists, choreographers and theatre makers.
Since 1994 de Appel has hosted a nine month long Curatorial Programme that offers emerging international curators a condensed package of experiences and skills that can be used as tools for the development of their professional careers.
director(s):
Ann Demeester
De Appel is an internationally oriented arts centre located in Amsterdam. Since 1975 it has functioned as a site for the research and presentation of contemporary visual art through exhibitions, publications and discursive events. De Appel also functions as a platform for performances by visual artists, choreographers and theatre makers.
Since 1994 de Appel has hosted a nine month long Curatorial Programme that offers emerging international curators a condensed package of experiences and skills that can be used as tools for the development of their professional careers.
director(s):
Ann Demeester
De Vleeshal, Middelburg
art in public space
De Vleeshal, Middelburg
Foundation for visual arts Middelburg
alternative art spaceart in public space
Posted by: De Vleeshal
The SBKM (the Middelburg foundation for visual arts) realizes contemporary art exhibitions and projects at De Vleeshal in Middelburg.
De Vleeshal is located in Middelburg’s former town hall, on the market square. Characterized by its distinct Gothic architecture, De Vleeshal is a unique space. The venue has inspired many artists in creating extraordinary exhibitions, bringing De Vleeshal international renown. In addition to De Vleeshal, the SBKM has a second exhibition space: De Kabinetten van De Vleeshal.
director(s):
Lorenzo Benedetti
The SBKM (the Middelburg foundation for visual arts) realizes contemporary art exhibitions and projects at De Vleeshal in Middelburg.
De Vleeshal is located in Middelburg’s former town hall, on the market square. Characterized by its distinct Gothic architecture, De Vleeshal is a unique space. The venue has inspired many artists in creating extraordinary exhibitions, bringing De Vleeshal international renown. In addition to De Vleeshal, the SBKM has a second exhibition space: De Kabinetten van De Vleeshal.
director(s):
Lorenzo Benedetti
visitors address
De Vleeshal
Markt
NL-Middelburg
De Kabinetten van de Vleeshal
Zusterstraat 7
NL-4331 KG Middelburg
postal address
PO Box 201
NL-4330 AE Middelburg
opening hours
Tues-Sun: 1-5 pm
distance from Schiphol
191 km
De Vleeshal
Markt
NL-Middelburg
De Kabinetten van de Vleeshal
Zusterstraat 7
NL-4331 KG Middelburg
postal address
PO Box 201
NL-4330 AE Middelburg
opening hours
Tues-Sun: 1-5 pm
distance from Schiphol
191 km
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+31 (0)11 865 22 00
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Fotodok, Utrecht
Posted by: Fotodok
Fotodok is an international initiative for documentary photography from Utrecht. It organizes exhibitions with (inter)national documentary photographers and organizes lectures and critical debates. Fotodok also develops educational programs with a focus on visual literacy.
Key priorities are to provide a platform for young talent; bringing international documentary photography to the Netherlands and building bridges between (inter)national developments and networks. Fotodok is a nomadic and dynamic organization that works with many parties to realize her program, in Utrecht and beyond.
director(s):
Femke Lutgerink (general and artistic director), Lise van den Hout (financial director)
curator(s):
Bart Sleegers (chief producer/education), Elsbeth Pijnappels (education), Kim Knoppers (freelance curator/producer)
Fotodok is an international initiative for documentary photography from Utrecht. It organizes exhibitions with (inter)national documentary photographers and organizes lectures and critical debates. Fotodok also develops educational programs with a focus on visual literacy.
Key priorities are to provide a platform for young talent; bringing international documentary photography to the Netherlands and building bridges between (inter)national developments and networks. Fotodok is a nomadic and dynamic organization that works with many parties to realize her program, in Utrecht and beyond.
director(s):
Femke Lutgerink (general and artistic director), Lise van den Hout (financial director)
curator(s):
Bart Sleegers (chief producer/education), Elsbeth Pijnappels (education), Kim Knoppers (freelance curator/producer)
postal address
PO Box 1011
NL-3500 BA Utrecht
opening hours
Check the website for dates and opening hours
distance from Schiphol
54 km
PO Box 1011
NL-3500 BA Utrecht
opening hours
Check the website for dates and opening hours
distance from Schiphol
54 km
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Fundament Foundation, Tilburg
Posted by: Fundament Foundation
Fundament Foundation is an independent office for contemporary art and public space. Its program consists of annual projects at varying locations in public space. Usually these projects are realised as group exhibitions. Besides these group exhibitions, Fundament Foundation commissions individual artists for temporary interventions in public space.
Fundament Foundation keeps up with international developments and with each choice of location offers artists an open laboratory. Research and experiment, site-specificity and temporariness play key roles in the foundation’s policy.
director(s):
Chris Driessen (artistic director), Heidi van Mierlo (general manager)
Fundament Foundation is an independent office for contemporary art and public space. Its program consists of annual projects at varying locations in public space. Usually these projects are realised as group exhibitions. Besides these group exhibitions, Fundament Foundation commissions individual artists for temporary interventions in public space.
Fundament Foundation keeps up with international developments and with each choice of location offers artists an open laboratory. Research and experiment, site-specificity and temporariness play key roles in the foundation’s policy.
director(s):
Chris Driessen (artistic director), Heidi van Mierlo (general manager)
postal address
PO Box 363
NL-5000 AJ Tilburg
opening hours
Check the website for dates and opening hours
distance from Schiphol
132 km
PO Box 363
NL-5000 AJ Tilburg
opening hours
Check the website for dates and opening hours
distance from Schiphol
132 km
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+31 (0)13 545 75 73
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If I Can't Dance, I Don't Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution, Amsterdam
emerging artists, performance, research-based
emerging artists, performance, research-based
If I Can't Dance, I Don't Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution, Amsterdam
alternative art spaceemerging artists, performance, research-based
If I Can't Dance, I Don't Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution, Amsterdam
alternative art spaceemerging artists, performance, research-based
Posted by: If I Can't Dance, I Don't Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution
If I Can't Dance, I Don't Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution produces art projects and thematic programmes.
Departing from a spirit of open questioning and long term enquiry with artists, If I Can't Dance is dedicated to exploring the evolution and diversity of performance and performativity in contemporary art. Through a discursive programme consisting of lectures, symposia, workshops and reading groups, it investigates topics relevant in both art as well as the cultural and societal sphere.
director(s):
Frédérique Bergholtz (director), Hans Schamlé (administrative director)
curator(s):
Maaike Gouwenberg (head of production/curator), Tanja Baudoin (head of discursive programme)
If I Can't Dance, I Don't Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution produces art projects and thematic programmes.
Departing from a spirit of open questioning and long term enquiry with artists, If I Can't Dance is dedicated to exploring the evolution and diversity of performance and performativity in contemporary art. Through a discursive programme consisting of lectures, symposia, workshops and reading groups, it investigates topics relevant in both art as well as the cultural and societal sphere.
director(s):
Frédérique Bergholtz (director), Hans Schamlé (administrative director)
curator(s):
Maaike Gouwenberg (head of production/curator), Tanja Baudoin (head of discursive programme)
Kunsthal KAdE, Amersfoort
art in public space, design, applied arts, emerging artists, photography, video
art in public space, design, applied arts, emerging artists, photography, video
Kunsthal KAdE, Amersfoort
alternative art spaceart in public space, design, applied arts, emerging artists, photography, video
Kunsthal KAdE, Amersfoort
Kunsthal in Amersfoort
alternative art spaceart in public space, design, applied arts, emerging artists, photography, video
Posted by: Kunsthal KAdE
Kunsthal KAdE offers a programme of exhibitions and events in the field of contemporary art, architecture, design and the general visual culture of today.
It opened on 1 May 2009.
Kunsthal KAdE is part of the Amersfoort in C Foundation. Together with Museum Flehite, the Armando Museum and the Mondriaanhuis it forms a ribbon of museums passing right through the historic heart of the city. Kunsthal KAdE also incorporates the Amersfoort Architecture Centre, which will organise architecture cafés, exhibitions, excursions and film shows.
director(s):
Robbert Roos (chief curator)
curator(s):
Judith van Meeuwen (curator)
Kunsthal KAdE offers a programme of exhibitions and events in the field of contemporary art, architecture, design and the general visual culture of today.
It opened on 1 May 2009.
Kunsthal KAdE is part of the Amersfoort in C Foundation. Together with Museum Flehite, the Armando Museum and the Mondriaanhuis it forms a ribbon of museums passing right through the historic heart of the city. Kunsthal KAdE also incorporates the Amersfoort Architecture Centre, which will organise architecture cafés, exhibitions, excursions and film shows.
director(s):
Robbert Roos (chief curator)
curator(s):
Judith van Meeuwen (curator)
MAMA, Rotterdam
Posted by: MAMA
MAMA is a platform for visual culture on the cutting edge of visual arts and popular culture and serves as a home base for the youngest generation of producers of images, artists and audience. MAMA produces exhibitions, books and magazines, organises performances and events, presents and represents young artists at home and abroad and is part of an international network of like-minded organisations.
In addition, MAMA features an ample program of educational and additional projects. MAMA also investigates and develops new ways of reaching a broad audience by means of art and culture.
director(s):
Ariadne Urlus
curator(s):
Gerben Willers (curator)
MAMA is a platform for visual culture on the cutting edge of visual arts and popular culture and serves as a home base for the youngest generation of producers of images, artists and audience. MAMA produces exhibitions, books and magazines, organises performances and events, presents and represents young artists at home and abroad and is part of an international network of like-minded organisations.
In addition, MAMA features an ample program of educational and additional projects. MAMA also investigates and develops new ways of reaching a broad audience by means of art and culture.
director(s):
Ariadne Urlus
curator(s):
Gerben Willers (curator)
Marres, Maastricht
design, applied arts, emerging artists, research-based, video
design, applied arts, emerging artists, research-based, video
Marres, Maastricht
alternative art spacedesign, applied arts, emerging artists, research-based, video
Marres, Maastricht
Centre for Contemporary Culture
alternative art spacedesign, applied arts, emerging artists, research-based, video
Posted by: Marres
Marres has a specific approach to the contemporary field of art and design. Through a more anthropological approach, both disciplines are positioned in their broader cultural perspective.
Marres initiates exhibitions, lectures, research, publications and projects, rooted in a cultural, philosophical background and a specific interest in the problem of actuality. The relation with the immediate local environment is often employed as a means to refine a more universal agenda in order to produce innovative exhibition models.
director(s):
Guus Beumer
curator(s):
Brigitte Bloksma (research & development), Lisette Smits (curator)
Marres has a specific approach to the contemporary field of art and design. Through a more anthropological approach, both disciplines are positioned in their broader cultural perspective.
Marres initiates exhibitions, lectures, research, publications and projects, rooted in a cultural, philosophical background and a specific interest in the problem of actuality. The relation with the immediate local environment is often employed as a means to refine a more universal agenda in order to produce innovative exhibition models.
director(s):
Guus Beumer
curator(s):
Brigitte Bloksma (research & development), Lisette Smits (curator)
Mediamatic, Amsterdam
emerging artists, new media, performance, research-based, video
emerging artists, new media, performance, research-based, video
Mediamatic, Amsterdam
alternative art spaceemerging artists, new media, performance, research-based, video
Mediamatic, Amsterdam
New Media, Art, Society
alternative art spaceemerging artists, new media, performance, research-based, video
Posted by: Mediamatic
We do exhibitions, presentations, workshops and much more. Our website mediamatic.net freely mixes news, theory and people.
director(s):
Willem Velthoven, Jans Possel
We do exhibitions, presentations, workshops and much more. Our website mediamatic.net freely mixes news, theory and people.
director(s):
Willem Velthoven, Jans Possel
visitors address
Exhibition space Mediamatic BANK
Vijzelstraat 68
NL-1001 JL Amsterdam
Mediamatic Office
Vijzelstraat 72, 3rd floor (Duintjer CS)
NL-1001 JL Amsterdam
postal address
PO Box 17490
NL-1001 JL Amsterdam
opening hours
Mediamatic BANK
Mon-fri: 1-7 pm
Sat-Sun: 1-6 pm
distance from Schiphol
11 km
Exhibition space Mediamatic BANK
Vijzelstraat 68
NL-1001 JL Amsterdam
Mediamatic Office
Vijzelstraat 72, 3rd floor (Duintjer CS)
NL-1001 JL Amsterdam
postal address
PO Box 17490
NL-1001 JL Amsterdam
opening hours
Mediamatic BANK
Mon-fri: 1-7 pm
Sat-Sun: 1-6 pm
distance from Schiphol
11 km
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+31 (0)20 638 99 01
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MU, Eindhoven
Posted by: MU
At MU visual culture of now and later is put centre stage. This kind of culture can take on many forms and is in constant flux. MU puts art in the middle of daily live and bridges gaps between depth and pleasure.
MU aims at art that is exploring and innovative and reflects the spirit of the time. It initiates and co-produces in direct affiliation with emerging international artists and creatives. For everyone who is interested in an energetic mix between contemporary art, design, popculture and new media, MU can be an adventurous guide.
director(s):
Angelique Spaninks (director/curator)
At MU visual culture of now and later is put centre stage. This kind of culture can take on many forms and is in constant flux. MU puts art in the middle of daily live and bridges gaps between depth and pleasure.
MU aims at art that is exploring and innovative and reflects the spirit of the time. It initiates and co-produces in direct affiliation with emerging international artists and creatives. For everyone who is interested in an energetic mix between contemporary art, design, popculture and new media, MU can be an adventurous guide.
director(s):
Angelique Spaninks (director/curator)
visitors address
Emmasingel 20 | White Lady Building
NL-5611 AZ Eindhoven
postal address
Emmasingel 20
NL-5611 AZ Eindhoven
opening hours
Mon-Fri: 10 am-6 pm
Sat: 11 am-5 pm
Sun: 1-5 pm
Do check our website since we are closed during buildup periods between exhibitions and we also contribute to events outside our own space.
distance from Schiphol
131 km
Emmasingel 20 | White Lady Building
NL-5611 AZ Eindhoven
postal address
Emmasingel 20
NL-5611 AZ Eindhoven
opening hours
Mon-Fri: 10 am-6 pm
Sat: 11 am-5 pm
Sun: 1-5 pm
Do check our website since we are closed during buildup periods between exhibitions and we also contribute to events outside our own space.
distance from Schiphol
131 km
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+31 (0)40 296 16 63
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Netherlands Media Art Institute, Amsterdam
collection, emerging artists, new media, residence, video
collection, emerging artists, new media, residence, video
Netherlands Media Art Institute, Amsterdam
alternative art spacecollection, emerging artists, new media, residence, video
Netherlands Media Art Institute, Amsterdam
NIMk
alternative art spacecollection, emerging artists, new media, residence, video
Posted by: Netherlands Media Art Institute
The Netherlands Media Art Institute promotes the wide development, application and distribution of, and reflection on new technologies in the visual arts.
The NIMk supports media art in three core areas: presentation, research and collection, and through its facilities provides extensive services for artists and art institutions. Educational programmes are developed for all activities.
director(s):
Heiner Holtappel (general director), Annette Mullink (financial director)
curator(s):
Gaby Wijers (collection and preservation), Petra Heck (presentation)
The Netherlands Media Art Institute promotes the wide development, application and distribution of, and reflection on new technologies in the visual arts.
The NIMk supports media art in three core areas: presentation, research and collection, and through its facilities provides extensive services for artists and art institutions. Educational programmes are developed for all activities.
director(s):
Heiner Holtappel (general director), Annette Mullink (financial director)
curator(s):
Gaby Wijers (collection and preservation), Petra Heck (presentation)
Paradox, Edam
Posted by: Paradox
Paradox develops projects around contemporary issues with documentary authors: photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, writers and historians.The organisation does not programme its own exhibition space but chooses to collaborate with select venues internationally.
Paradox experiments with multimedia forms of presentation, and the interaction between different disciplines as well as platforms. This multi-platform approach ensures Paradox’s projects reach a variety of audiences and raise questions in unexpected ways.
director(s):
Bas Vroege and Iris Sikking
Paradox develops projects around contemporary issues with documentary authors: photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, writers and historians.The organisation does not programme its own exhibition space but chooses to collaborate with select venues internationally.
Paradox experiments with multimedia forms of presentation, and the interaction between different disciplines as well as platforms. This multi-platform approach ensures Paradox’s projects reach a variety of audiences and raise questions in unexpected ways.
director(s):
Bas Vroege and Iris Sikking
SCHUNCK*, Heerlen
Posted by: SCHUNCK*
SCHUNCK*, at the heart of the Euregion, is a new kind of multidisciplinary institute devoted to contemporary visual art, architecture, music, literature and film - and all imaginable crossovers between the disciplines - manifested by means of presentations, collections and educational projects.
A modern public library and music school also rank amongst the amenities at SCHUNCK*, both working in modern-day fashion to promote reading enjoyment and musical learning. SCHUNCK* is a 'newseum', that is housed in the historic Glaspaleis, the 'glass palace' built by architect Frits Peutz in 1935.
director(s):
Stijn Huijts
curator(s):
Ad Maarschalkerweerd (curator music), Andrea Croé (curator architecture), Hein Smedts (curator architecture), Femke Smeets (curator literature), Lene ter Haar (curator visual arts), Patricia van den Ende (curator collection), Tom Goossen (curator event)
SCHUNCK*, at the heart of the Euregion, is a new kind of multidisciplinary institute devoted to contemporary visual art, architecture, music, literature and film - and all imaginable crossovers between the disciplines - manifested by means of presentations, collections and educational projects.
A modern public library and music school also rank amongst the amenities at SCHUNCK*, both working in modern-day fashion to promote reading enjoyment and musical learning. SCHUNCK* is a 'newseum', that is housed in the historic Glaspaleis, the 'glass palace' built by architect Frits Peutz in 1935.
director(s):
Stijn Huijts
curator(s):
Ad Maarschalkerweerd (curator music), Andrea Croé (curator architecture), Hein Smedts (curator architecture), Femke Smeets (curator literature), Lene ter Haar (curator visual arts), Patricia van den Ende (curator collection), Tom Goossen (curator event)
SMART Project Space, Amsterdam
emerging artists, new media, performance, residence, video
emerging artists, new media, performance, residence, video
SMART Project Space, Amsterdam
alternative art spaceemerging artists, new media, performance, residence, video
SMART Project Space, Amsterdam
Platform for Visual Art and Contemporary Culture
alternative art spaceemerging artists, new media, performance, residence, video
Posted by: SMART Project Space
Artist driven and alternative, SMART Project Space endeavours to be the beating heart of the city of Amsterdam, a place of stimulation, refreshment, and adventure which reaches out beyond the confines of its walls to involve those in the City and far beyond. SMART Project Space is at the forefront of helping to introduce a new generation to the excitement we all feel when great art makes an impact on our lives. It is our mission to support extraordinary emerging talents in a new generation of creative artists and performers.
SPS commissions, produces and presents a multiplicity of exhibitions, film and (sound) performance events which continue to push forward the boundaries of each art form, encouraging artists in new collaborations that make SMART Project Space a thrilling place to experience art.
director(s):
Thomas Peutz (president and artistic director), Una Henry (secretary of the board and dep. artistic director)
curator(s):
Hilde de Bruyn (head of Exhibitions), Claire Todd (head of Performance Programme),
Roland Spekle (head of SPSound), Chris Pazzaglia (head of SMART Cinema)
Artist driven and alternative, SMART Project Space endeavours to be the beating heart of the city of Amsterdam, a place of stimulation, refreshment, and adventure which reaches out beyond the confines of its walls to involve those in the City and far beyond. SMART Project Space is at the forefront of helping to introduce a new generation to the excitement we all feel when great art makes an impact on our lives. It is our mission to support extraordinary emerging talents in a new generation of creative artists and performers.
SPS commissions, produces and presents a multiplicity of exhibitions, film and (sound) performance events which continue to push forward the boundaries of each art form, encouraging artists in new collaborations that make SMART Project Space a thrilling place to experience art.
director(s):
Thomas Peutz (president and artistic director), Una Henry (secretary of the board and dep. artistic director)
curator(s):
Hilde de Bruyn (head of Exhibitions), Claire Todd (head of Performance Programme),
Roland Spekle (head of SPSound), Chris Pazzaglia (head of SMART Cinema)
visitors address
Arie Biemondstraat 105-113
NL-1054 PD Amsterdam
postal address
Arie Biemondstraat 111
NL-1054 PD Amsterdam
opening hours
Exhibition Space
Mon- Sat: 12 -10 pm
Sun: 4-10 pm
Film, Performance and Music Programme
Daily from 8 pm-12 am (see website for details)
Café-Restaurant LAB111
Mon - Thurs: 12 pm-1 am
Fri-Sat: 12 pm-3 am
Sun: 2 pm-1 am
distance from Schiphol
15 km
Arie Biemondstraat 105-113
NL-1054 PD Amsterdam
postal address
Arie Biemondstraat 111
NL-1054 PD Amsterdam
opening hours
Exhibition Space
Mon- Sat: 12 -10 pm
Sun: 4-10 pm
Film, Performance and Music Programme
Daily from 8 pm-12 am (see website for details)
Café-Restaurant LAB111
Mon - Thurs: 12 pm-1 am
Fri-Sat: 12 pm-3 am
Sun: 2 pm-1 am
distance from Schiphol
15 km
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+31 (0)20 427 59 51
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SMBA, Amsterdam
emerging artists, performance, photography, video
SMBA, Amsterdam
Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam
alternative art spaceemerging artists, performance, photography, video
Posted by: SMBA
Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam is a project space of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
The objective of SMBA is to present contemporary art from an Amsterdam context and therefore to create an international platform by organising exhibitions, lectures, debates, publications and residency programmes.
director(s):
Jelle Bouwhuis
curator(s):
Kerstin Winking (assistant curator)
Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam is a project space of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
The objective of SMBA is to present contemporary art from an Amsterdam context and therefore to create an international platform by organising exhibitions, lectures, debates, publications and residency programmes.
director(s):
Jelle Bouwhuis
curator(s):
Kerstin Winking (assistant curator)
visitors address
Rozenstraat 59
NL-1016 NN Amsterdam
opening hours
Tues-Sun: 11 am-5 pm
distance from Schiphol
11 km
Rozenstraat 59
NL-1016 NN Amsterdam
opening hours
Tues-Sun: 11 am-5 pm
distance from Schiphol
11 km
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+31 (0)20 422 04 71
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Stroom Den Haag, Den Haag
art in public space, emerging artists, performance, research-based, video
art in public space, emerging artists, performance, research-based, video
Stroom Den Haag, Den Haag
alternative art spaceart in public space, emerging artists, performance, research-based, video
Stroom Den Haag, Den Haag
center for visual arts and architecture
alternative art spaceart in public space, emerging artists, performance, research-based, video
Posted by: Stroom Den Haag
Stroom Den Haag is a centre for art and architecture with a wide range of activities. The name Stroom was chosen because it stands for energy and movement.
Starting from the visual arts, architecture, urban planning and design the programme focuses on the urban environment. Stroom organises exhibitions, projects, lectures, events, workshops and excursions. It initiates research and debates to stimulate the transfer of knowledge and the development of ideas concerning art, architecture and related disciplines.
director(s):
Arno van Roosmalen
Stroom Den Haag is a centre for art and architecture with a wide range of activities. The name Stroom was chosen because it stands for energy and movement.
Starting from the visual arts, architecture, urban planning and design the programme focuses on the urban environment. Stroom organises exhibitions, projects, lectures, events, workshops and excursions. It initiates research and debates to stimulate the transfer of knowledge and the development of ideas concerning art, architecture and related disciplines.
director(s):
Arno van Roosmalen
SubmarineChannel, Amsterdam
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SubmarineChannel is a hybrid media production studio based in Amsterdam, creating fresh content that exploits new technologies to tell stories from the real and the fantastical, in visually exciting, multiple format-friendly ways. The studio produces motion comics, online games, web documentaries, and video portraits about pioneering creatives from all over the world.
Their popular website and blog, SubmarineChannel.com, streams the Channel’s original content, as well as the best in next-gen cinema by peer creators.Submarine Channel is part of the multiple award-winning production outfit Submarine.
director(s):
Femke Wolting and Bruno Felix
curator(s):
Remco Vlaanderen, Lotje Sodderland, Geert van de Wetering (editors)
SubmarineChannel is a hybrid media production studio based in Amsterdam, creating fresh content that exploits new technologies to tell stories from the real and the fantastical, in visually exciting, multiple format-friendly ways. The studio produces motion comics, online games, web documentaries, and video portraits about pioneering creatives from all over the world.
Their popular website and blog, SubmarineChannel.com, streams the Channel’s original content, as well as the best in next-gen cinema by peer creators.Submarine Channel is part of the multiple award-winning production outfit Submarine.
director(s):
Femke Wolting and Bruno Felix
curator(s):
Remco Vlaanderen, Lotje Sodderland, Geert van de Wetering (editors)
TAG, Den Haag
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TAG is an institute for contemporary audiovisual art, the organisation investigates and presents relevant developments in fine arts, music and media art.
TAG invites both known and unknown artists to show their work. Specifically, this results in exhibitions, lectures, workshops, concerts, residencies and publications. TAG collaborates with a number of institutions and presents its programs at various locations at home and abroad.
director(s):
Hicham Khalidi (general / artistic manager)
curator(s):
John de Weerd (curating and production exhibitions)
TAG is an institute for contemporary audiovisual art, the organisation investigates and presents relevant developments in fine arts, music and media art.
TAG invites both known and unknown artists to show their work. Specifically, this results in exhibitions, lectures, workshops, concerts, residencies and publications. TAG collaborates with a number of institutions and presents its programs at various locations at home and abroad.
director(s):
Hicham Khalidi (general / artistic manager)
curator(s):
John de Weerd (curating and production exhibitions)
TENT., Rotterdam
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TENT., which is part of Stichting Centrum Beeldende Kunst Rotterdam, has been drawing attention to and presenting significant developments and image-defining artists in the visual arts in Rotterdam.
In lively solo and group exhibitions, TENT. presents the many-sided manifestations of contemporary art in Rotterdam. The exhibition space regularly programmes larger solo exhibitions and thus draws attention to artists whose work enhances the artistic climate in Rotterdam. With a programme of exhibitions, but also lectures, projects, discussions and workshops, TENT. already reaches a growing and predominantly young public.
director(s):
Mariette Dölle (programme director)
curator(s):
Willie Stehouwer (exhibitions)
TENT., which is part of Stichting Centrum Beeldende Kunst Rotterdam, has been drawing attention to and presenting significant developments and image-defining artists in the visual arts in Rotterdam.
In lively solo and group exhibitions, TENT. presents the many-sided manifestations of contemporary art in Rotterdam. The exhibition space regularly programmes larger solo exhibitions and thus draws attention to artists whose work enhances the artistic climate in Rotterdam. With a programme of exhibitions, but also lectures, projects, discussions and workshops, TENT. already reaches a growing and predominantly young public.
director(s):
Mariette Dölle (programme director)
curator(s):
Willie Stehouwer (exhibitions)
The One Minutes Foundation, Amsterdam
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The One Minutes foundation promotes the creation, display and viewing of videos that last exactly one minute.
The One Minutes is a network and a presentation platform without its own podium. It creates the conditions for the production of video art, and offers artists in various parts of the world a platform to reach a wide audience. Its aim is to develop with partners concepts and content that are challenging in both local and international context. With all this The One Minutes foundation would like to contribute to a contemporary, nuanced image of the world.
director(s):
Sophie Leferink (general director), Jos Houweling (artistic director)
curator(s):
Ineke Bakker (curator)
The One Minutes foundation promotes the creation, display and viewing of videos that last exactly one minute.
The One Minutes is a network and a presentation platform without its own podium. It creates the conditions for the production of video art, and offers artists in various parts of the world a platform to reach a wide audience. Its aim is to develop with partners concepts and content that are challenging in both local and international context. With all this The One Minutes foundation would like to contribute to a contemporary, nuanced image of the world.
director(s):
Sophie Leferink (general director), Jos Houweling (artistic director)
curator(s):
Ineke Bakker (curator)
V2_, Rotterdam
emerging artists, new media, research-based
V2_, Rotterdam
Institute for the Unstable Media
alternative art spaceemerging artists, new media, research-based
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V2_ is an interdisciplinary center for art and media technology in Rotterdam.
V2_'s activities include organising presentations, exhibitions and workshops, research and development of artworks in its own media lab, publishing in the field of art and media technology, and developing an online archive.
director(s):
Alex Adriaansens
curator(s):
Joke Brouwer (adjunct director, editor V2_publications), Michel van Dartel (curator)
V2_ is an interdisciplinary center for art and media technology in Rotterdam.
V2_'s activities include organising presentations, exhibitions and workshops, research and development of artworks in its own media lab, publishing in the field of art and media technology, and developing an online archive.
director(s):
Alex Adriaansens
curator(s):
Joke Brouwer (adjunct director, editor V2_publications), Michel van Dartel (curator)
W139, Amsterdam
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W139: Space for continuous production and presentation of contemporary art since 1979. Dedicated to risk and experiment.
director(s):
Tim Voss (director), Jowon van der Peet (managing director)
W139: Space for continuous production and presentation of contemporary art since 1979. Dedicated to risk and experiment.
director(s):
Tim Voss (director), Jowon van der Peet (managing director)
Waag Society, Amsterdam
new media, research-based
Waag Society, Amsterdam
Creative technology for social innovation
alternative art spacenew media, research-based
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Waag Society develops creative technology for social innovation. The foundation researches, develops concepts, pilots and prototypes and acts as an intermediate between the arts, science and the media. Waag Society cooperates with cultural, public and private parties.
Waag Society has developed into an interdisciplinary medialab, where besides research and development there is room for experiment with new technology, art and culture. Waag Society divides its activities in five social domains: Healthcare, Culture, Society (public domain), Education and Sustainability.
director(s):
Marleen Stikker (president), Klaas Hernamdt (managing director)
curator(s):
Bart Tunnissen (public affairs and project developing)
Waag Society develops creative technology for social innovation. The foundation researches, develops concepts, pilots and prototypes and acts as an intermediate between the arts, science and the media. Waag Society cooperates with cultural, public and private parties.
Waag Society has developed into an interdisciplinary medialab, where besides research and development there is room for experiment with new technology, art and culture. Waag Society divides its activities in five social domains: Healthcare, Culture, Society (public domain), Education and Sustainability.
director(s):
Marleen Stikker (president), Klaas Hernamdt (managing director)
curator(s):
Bart Tunnissen (public affairs and project developing)
Witte de With, Rotterdam
emerging artists, performance, research-based, video
Witte de With, Rotterdam
Center for Contemporary Art
alternative art spaceemerging artists, performance, research-based, video
Posted by: Witte de With
Witte de With was established in 1990 as a center for contemporary art with the mission of introducing contemporary art and theory in the context of the City of Rotterdam as well as the Netherlands as a whole.
The institution initially sought to present an alternative to both the classic museum for modern art and existing artists' initiatives. Over the years, Witte de With has evolved, growing to also commission and produce new works of art. This has resulted in the development of a local, national and international network of people and organisations who follow and actively support the institution's activities. From the very start, many of these were accompanied by or documented in publications, which are now widely distributed and read.
director(s):
Nicolaus Schafhausen(director), Paul van Gennip (adjunct director)
curator(s):
Juan Gaitan, Zoë Gray (curators), Renée Freriks (education project curator)
Witte de With was established in 1990 as a center for contemporary art with the mission of introducing contemporary art and theory in the context of the City of Rotterdam as well as the Netherlands as a whole.
The institution initially sought to present an alternative to both the classic museum for modern art and existing artists' initiatives. Over the years, Witte de With has evolved, growing to also commission and produce new works of art. This has resulted in the development of a local, national and international network of people and organisations who follow and actively support the institution's activities. From the very start, many of these were accompanied by or documented in publications, which are now widely distributed and read.
director(s):
Nicolaus Schafhausen(director), Paul van Gennip (adjunct director)
curator(s):
Juan Gaitan, Zoë Gray (curators), Renée Freriks (education project curator)
WORM, Rotterdam
emerging artists, new media, performance, research-based, video
WORM, Rotterdam
institute for avantgardistic recreation
alternative art spaceemerging artists, new media, performance, research-based, video
Posted by: WORM
WORM is a Rotterdam based artists collective, a venue and workspace for music, film and new media.
Born under the stars of punk, dada, fluxus, situationism and futurism, WORM has grown into a tenacious organisation that combines the 'do it yourself' mentality of its ancestors with ultra-pragmatism, love for technology and good bookkeeping. The output of WORM is film, radio, concerts, performances, webprojects, installations, CDs and a 24/7 webstation.
director(s):
Hajo Doorn
curator(s):
Peter Taylor (film and new music), Sascha Roth (live music), Walter Langelaar (soft and hartware based art), Henk Bakker (music lab), Lukas Simonis (music lab), Esther Urlus (film lab), Katelyn Brand (events)
WORM is a Rotterdam based artists collective, a venue and workspace for music, film and new media.
Born under the stars of punk, dada, fluxus, situationism and futurism, WORM has grown into a tenacious organisation that combines the 'do it yourself' mentality of its ancestors with ultra-pragmatism, love for technology and good bookkeeping. The output of WORM is film, radio, concerts, performances, webprojects, installations, CDs and a 24/7 webstation.
director(s):
Hajo Doorn
curator(s):
Peter Taylor (film and new music), Sascha Roth (live music), Walter Langelaar (soft and hartware based art), Henk Bakker (music lab), Lukas Simonis (music lab), Esther Urlus (film lab), Katelyn Brand (events)
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Amsterdam(27)
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Breda(1)
Den Bosch(2)
Den Haag(3)
Diemen(1)
Edam(1)
Eindhoven(4)
Groningen(2)
Haarlem(1)
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