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Usually, Universities and Academies in the Netherlands publish new job openings in their "news" section. Here are the websites of some of them, to keep an eye on from time to time. | |||
'''Art schools''' <br> | |||
* [https://www.wdka.nl/news-events Willem de Kooning Academy] // Rotterdam | |||
* [https://www.hogeschoolrotterdam.nl/hogeschool/werken-bij-hr/vacature-overzicht/ Hogeschool Rotterdam] // Rotterdam | |||
* [https://www.kabk.nl/en/news Royal Academy of Art] // the Hague | |||
* [https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/dossiers/news University of Leiden] // Leiden | |||
* [https://rietveldacademie.nl/en/page/367/news Gerrit Rietveld Academie] // Amsterdam | |||
* [https://www.designacademy.nl/p/about-dae/jobs Design Academy Eindhoven] // Eindhoven | |||
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'''Museums''' <br> | |||
* [https://www.stedelijk.nl/nl/museum/vacatures Stedelijk] // Amsterdam | |||
'''Art galleries''' <br> |
Latest revision as of 22:31, 27 March 2023
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☾ Ål Nik ☾ and gr *・。゚. erica .*・。゚gr's notes while researching the funding opportunities for artists in the Netherlands and beyond. Feel free to add any resources we might have missed and join the party :-)
Funds
WdKA Business stations' resources: https://www.wdkabusinessstation.com/grants-subsidies
Culture of Solidarity Fund
In 2020 the Culture of Solidarity Fund was launched to support cultural initiatives that, in the midst of turmoil and crisis, reinforce European solidarity and the idea of Europe as a shared public space. Since then they have launched 7 editions ranging from supporting cultural actors in the Corona crisis, regional and thematic editions, to dedicated Ukraine editions.
https://culturalfoundation.eu/open-calls/culture-of-solidarity-fund/
International Support Index
The International Support Index is a guide that helps you as an independent professional, organisation or consortium in the creative sector to achieve your international ambitions. This website maps out which financial and non-financial schemes can support you. You will find an overview of project subsidies, vouchers, residencies and advisory meetings that may be helpful with realizing international ambitions. https://internationalsupportindex.nl/en/
Creative Industries NL
https://www.stimuleringsfonds.nl/en/
personal talent development grant: https://www.stimuleringsfonds.nl/en/grants/talent-development-grant-scheme
-up to 4 years after graduating master programme
-to demonstrate connections & network in NL but with foreign associations/collectives is even better
digital culture grant: https://www.stimuleringsfonds.nl/en/grants/digital-culture-grant-scheme
-for: projects initiated by professional designers, makers, observers, design agencies or cultural institutions active within the field of digital culture.
-co-financing is required
starting grant (no co-financing required): https://www.stimuleringsfonds.nl/en/starting-grant
Mondriaan Fund
https://www.mondriaanfonds.nl/en/homepage-2/
contact person: Carmen Muskee
carmen.muskee@mondriaanfonds.nl
The Mondriaan Fund is the public fund for visual arts and cultural heritage.
List with current grants: https://www.mondriaanfonds.nl/en/apply-for-a-grant/grants/
Type of grants:
Artist Start
"Are you at the beginning of your career as a visual artist and do you have plans for new work? If so, you may be eligible for an Artist Start grant from the Mondriaan Fund."
▶ webpage
This fund is designed for recently graduated fine arts students to start their career and get support for a year to focus on their work. They can spend the money they want in order to support their life and work. Key info:
- at least 1 year after graduating from fine arts;
- up to 4 years after graduating from fine arts;
- on your diploma it has to be written "fine arts" and/or your practice has to be in visual arts;
- grant: 22,000 EUR - for a period of a year to stimulate your artistic practice;
- you need to present an idea of a plan how to develop your practice over the year;
- can apply for it until it happens - if you get rejected you can do it again in 1 year;
- it is considered a popular grant and has other perks too - exhibition prospects, mentoring programme;
- no deadline to apply;
- in one year they receive around 200 applications from which around 73-90 get funded;
- the criteria is quality; to be embedded in the Dutch art scene; to be resident in the Netherlands.
Artist Basic
"Do you want to expand your oeuvre, make your work more visible, carry out research or conduct experiments? If so, you may be eligible for an Artist Basic grant."
▶ webpage
This one is when you had 4+ years of art practice in the dutch art scene and you are looking for support to develop further your career, make a research or else, and get support for two years. Key info:
- stimulates you to continue developing your practice, to further expand your career;
- 45,000 EUR - for 2-4 years;
- you can apply multiple times;
- no deadline;
- the criteria is quality; to be embedded in the Dutch art scene; to be resident in the Netherlands.
Artist Project
"Do you want to complete a concrete plan within a specific working period? Are you contemplating an apprenticeship or a working period in the Netherlands or another country? If so, you may be eligible for an Artist Project grant."
▶ webpage
Additional info:
- can pay to other people and add it in the budget
- no deadline
- can also be for a residency, a project, a research - quite broad
On collective projects
This fund is more designed for individual support. If there is a collective project, it can be either applied by one artist; or each one of the people involved has to submit their application (for the same project).
Residency grant
"Visual artists, curators, art critics and art observers who wish to deepen their professional practices and expand their networks are eligible to apply for a working period in the Netherlandsor another country at one of the recognized residencies offered by the Mondriaan Fund."
▶webpage
- 3 months to process the application
- applications in spring and fall
- there is a list of residency they collaborate with
Documents to apply for those grants:
- artistic statement
- artistic cv - only artistic practice
- formal docs - registration of address, copy of diploma, …
- project - you can ask for a flexible amount of money (for materials etc.)
- don’t need to be self-employed
- have to inform the tax office - given in two transfers over two years, so it’s not high tax
Criteria:
- embedded in the dutch art field - live here (bsn, address registration, cv - what am I doing here) - netherlands active artist
- 1 year of autonomous practice as a visual artist (gallery, museum etc.)
- visual arts practice (not design)
- for interdisciplinary arts and media projects, contact Emma Parmentier
- we can contact them to ask for help deciding on what type of fund fits our art practice
CBK Rotterdam
https://www.cbkrotterdam.nl/en/
-grant for artists in Rotterdam
-need to register as an artist at the Rotterdam municipality
Amsterdam Fund for the Arts (AFK)
https://www.amsterdamsfondsvoordekunst.nl/en/over-afk/meer-informatie-over-het-fonds/over-afk/
The Amsterdam Fund for the Arts (AFK) invests in the arts which enrich the experience of life in the city of Amsterdam.
Programmes
Dutch Culture
https://dutchculture.nl/en
for international projects
contact person:
astrid mörk // germany and belgium
a.moerk@dutchculture.nl
how can they help:
-open calls
-help finding financing
-network
-focus areas of each country - trends and areas
-host events
-have funding for heritage projects only
Erasmus+
for educators, artists - to create mobilities
https://ec.europa.eu/info/education/set-projects-education-and-training/erasmus-funding-programme_en
-need to have a registered NGO to be the partner/coordinator & registration at the EU commission portal
Creative Europe
https://culture.ec.europa.eu/creative-europe
Art & academic jobs resources
Job ads websites
Academic links to keep an eye on
Usually, Universities and Academies in the Netherlands publish new job openings in their "news" section. Here are the websites of some of them, to keep an eye on from time to time.
Art schools
- Willem de Kooning Academy // Rotterdam
- Hogeschool Rotterdam // Rotterdam
- Royal Academy of Art // the Hague
- University of Leiden // Leiden
- Gerrit Rietveld Academie // Amsterdam
- Design Academy Eindhoven // Eindhoven
Art spaces
Museums
- Stedelijk // Amsterdam
Art galleries