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  • In the spotlight: inspiring works by Dutch women artists on display in Washington, D.C.

    Still Life of Fish and Cat by Clara Peeters, after 1620; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Gift of Wallace and Wilhelmina Holladay
     
    Click to see photo caption

    In the spotlight: inspiring works by Dutch women artists on display in Washington, D.C.

    'Women Artists of the Dutch Golden Age' will be on view at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., from 11 October until 5 January.
    15 October 2019

    This focus exhibition examines the lives and works of nine highly successful artists in the Netherlands during the 17th and early 18th centuries, including Judith Leyster, Clara Peeters and Rachel Ruysch.

    The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. aims to address gender imbalances in the presentation of art by bringing to light important women artists of the past and the present. Works on display in this exhibition were drawn primarily from the museum's own collection. The exhibition demonstrates that women artists should not be forgotten on the list of Dutch Old Masters.

    'The Concert' by Judith Leyster, ca. 1633; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Gift of Wallace and Wilhelmina Holladay

    The Dutch Golden Age was a period of unprecedented economic growth and high artistic output. Today, paintings and prints by the Old Masters are well-known internationally, not least in the United States. Works by famous artists such as Rembrandt, Frans Hals and Judith Leyster are preserved in private and museum collections. Leading museums such as the National Museum of Women frequently put their paintings and prints by Old Masters on display. Women Artists of the Dutch Golden Age is novel for its explicit focus on female painters and their lives.

    Dates and times

    16 Oct. 2019: Gallery talk about Women Artists of the Dutch Golden Age at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C.

    11 Oct. 2019 – 5 Jan. 2020: Exhibit Women Artists of the Dutch Golden Age on display

    In the spotlight

    Are you a Dutch or Netherlands-based artist performing abroad in the (near) future and would you like to be in the spotlight? Send us an email with detailed information and two horizontal high res images. The editing team will make a selection and get back to you.

    Check out the complete overview of Dutch cultural activities in the United States in our database.

    If you are a cultural professional who wants to go to the United States, feel free to contact our United States advisor Renske Ebbers.

  • Suriname: The Treasury Collection, works by Maria Sibylla Merian, exhibited in Suriname

    Suriname: The Treasury Collection, works by Maria Sibylla Merian, exhibited in Suriname

    The Embassy in Paramaribo has co-initiated an exhibition, story map and training to honour botanical artist Maria Sibylla Merian and her work.
    20 December 2017

    Surinam insects
    This year is the 300th anniversary of the death of naturalist, etymologist and artist Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717). Maria Sibylla Merian is rated as being one of the greatest-ever botanical artists. She is best known for her illustrations of plants and insects made as a result of her trips to the tropical country of Suriname. She managed to have her observations on Suriname insects published in 1705, in a book with 60 plates in folio called Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium. This pioneering work, which was printed in Amsterdam, made her world-famous.

    Exhibition in Lelydorp, Surinam
    An exhibition in the Neotropical Butterfly Park in Lelydorp will feature her colourful paintings and illustrations based on her research into caterpillars, butterflies and other insects in Suriname. The exhibition, made possible by the Artis Library of the University of Amsterdam, aims to generate more respect for and awareness of shared cultural heritage. The exhibition runs from 15 December 2017.

    Storytelling workshop
    In addition to the exhibition, storyteller Paul Middellijn will give a training on telling about the life of Maria Sibylla Merian. This workshop aims to inform (tour) guides from the Neotropical Butterfly Park on the story behind Maria Sibylla Merian and her work. The goal is to create a new dimension in tourism focused on this cultural heritage topic.

    Story maps
    The Amazon Conservation Team (ACT) will create a story map focused on Maria Sibylla Merian, with contributions from the Dutch Embassy, making her work and story more accessible for everyone. A story map combines maps, images, narrative text and multimedia content to visualise a story.

    Organization: 
    Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands In Paramaribo


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    Merits (2019)

    Events
    7 international activities
    Ranking
    8/126 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
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    Biography

    At the Rijksmuseum, art and history take on new meaning for a broad-based, contemporary national and international audience. As a national institute, the Rijksmuseum offers a representative overview of Dutch art and history from the Middle Ages onwards, and of major aspects of European and Asian art. The Rijksmuseum keeps, manages, conserves, restores, researches, prepares, collects, publishes, and presents artistic and historical objects, both on its own premises and elsewhere.

    At the Rijksmuseum, art and history take on new meaning for a broad-based, contemporary national and international audience. As a national institute, the Rijksmuseum offers a representative overview of Dutch art and history from the Middle Ages onwards, and of major aspects of European and Asian art. The Rijksmuseum keeps, manages, conserves, restores, researches, prepares, collects, publishes, and presents artistic and historical objects, both on its own premises and elsewhere. See also: Surinamese soldiers, The Second World War and the Korean War (Project) Dutch Encounter with the West (Indies) (Project) Frans Post and Johan Maurits: Two Dutchmen in Brazil (Project)

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    Merits (2019)

    Events
    1 international activity
    Ranking
    426/1109 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Biography

    CODART is an international network of curators of Dutch and Flemish art. CODART aims to bring together individuals from all types and sizes of museums, with the goal to promote and encourage the exchange of expertise, works of art and exhibitions of Dutch and Flemish art worldwide. It works to raise awareness of the artistic heritage of the Low Countries internationally, by supporting the curator in his profession, by expanding knowledge about Dutch and Flemish masters, and by making their works visible and accessible to a large international audience.

    Who is CODART?
    CODART is its members: currently over 500 curators from more than 300 museums in over 40 countries. Not only from prestigious institutions such as the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten in Antwerp, the Prado in Madrid, The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Louvre in Paris, and the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg, but also from lesser-known collections in Australia, Cuba, Mexico, Poland and Ukraine. These curators serve a large audience: the museum-going public. This means that the target group ultimately reached by CODART is far larger than its membership, consisting not only of museum professionals and art historians, but also of museum visitors, art-lovers, students and the press.

    Why CODART?
    In 2005 the Netherlands Council for Culture wrote of CODART: “CODART plays a seminal role in the field of Dutch and Flemish art. Through its activities, CODART makes an important contribution to research into Dutch and Flemish art, opening up collections and bringing curators of collections together.” It is a unique network that encompasses hundreds of museum professionals from around the world. There is no other platform, either real or virtual, that provides such a service. CODART encourages research into Dutch and Flemish art and the exchange of information throughout Europe and North America, but also in Eastern Europe and Latin America, and between these countries among themselves. It thus promotes the circulation of knowledge and expertise, of works of art, of exhibitions and human resources, for museums large and small. This website is unique and offers a wealth of information not to be found anywhere else in one place. Finally, CODART works to promote Dutch and Flemish cultural heritage in an international context.

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    Contact



  • Established in 1992, the Thami Mnyele Foundation runs a unique three month artists-in-residence program in Amsterdam. The main objective of the Foundation is to advance cultural exchange between artists from Africa, the Netherlands and Amsterdam in particular. To this aim, the Foundation engages African artists of all disciplines of contemporary visual art (painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, video, film, audio and multi media) to work for three months in the Thami Mnyele Foundation studio, located in an old school building in the centre of Amsterdam. The Thami Mnyele Foundation artists-in-residence-program is therefore an ideal opportunity for concentration on work, reflection, research and discussion.

    The Foundation is named in commemoration of the South African artist and freedom fighter Thami Mnyele, who inspired Dutch artists to set up an artists-in-residence program. The first years the focus was only on artists from South Africa, but since 1997 artists from all African countries can apply. Thami Mnyele artists-in-residence program participants are generally artists who have completed art school training and have a few years of independent professional experience, but that is not always a perquisite. The average age of participants is currently thirty. In the past, participants have come from: South Africa, Zimbabwe, Angola, Benin, Malawi, Burkina Faso, Benin, Senegal, Egypt, Nigeria, Mozambique, Zambia, Mauritius, Uganda, Ethiopie, Ghana, Sudan, Mauritius, Algeria, Libya.
    The artist in residence receives a grant for living expenses and a budget for material and the travelling expenses to and from the Netherlands. In order to promote this cultural exchange, the Thami Mnyele Foundation mediates in meetings with artists and people associated with the Dutch art world. The selection of participants is done on a regular basis by an independent selection committee of experts, which is appointed by the Board of the Foundation

    Established in 1992, the Thami Mnyele Foundation runs a unique three month artists-in-residence program in Amsterdam. The main objective of the Foundation is to advance cultural exchange between artists from Africa, the Netherlands and Amsterdam in particular. To this aim, the Foundation engages African artists of all disciplines of contemporary visual art (painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, video, film, audio and multi media) to work for three months in the Thami Mnyele Foundation studio, located in an old school building in the centre of Amsterdam. The Thami Mnyele Foundation artists-in-residence-program is therefore an ideal opportunity for concentration on work, reflection, research and discussion. The Foundation is named in commemoration of the South African artist and freedom fighter Thami Mnyele, who inspired Dutch artists to set up an artists-in-residence program. The first years the focus was only on artists from South Africa, but since 1997 artists from all African countries can apply. Thami Mnyele artists-in-residence program participants are generally artists who have completed art school training and have a few years of independent professional experience, but that is not always a perquisite. The average age of participants is currently thirty. In the past, participants have come from: South Africa, Zimbabwe, Angola, Benin, Malawi, Burkina Faso, Benin, Senegal, Egypt, Nigeria, Mozambique, Zambia, Mauritius, Uganda. The artist in residence receives a grant for living expenses and a budget for material and the travelling expenses to and from the Netherlands. In order to promote this cultural exchange, the Thami Mnyele Foundation mediates in meetings with artists and people associated with the Dutch art world. The selection of participants is done on a regular basis by an independent selection committee of experts, which is appointed by the Board of the Foundation

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    Merits (2019)

    Events
    7 international activities
    Ranking
    86/1109 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Biography

    The Van Gogh Museum is an art museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, dedicated to the works of the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries. It has the largest collection of Van Gogh's paintings and drawings in the world. It is the most visited museum in the Netherlands and the 23rd most visited art museum worldwide.

    The Van Gogh Museum is an art museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, dedicated to the works of the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries. It has the largest collection of Van Gogh's paintings and drawings in the world. It is the most visited museum in the Netherlands and the 23rd most visited art museum worldwide.

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    Merits (2017)

    Events
    4 international activities
    Ranking
    ?/121 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Biography

    See also: }} (Project) [[Embassies, Consulates and Consulates General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands]] (Project)

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  • 7 November 2017

    Indonesia Now 2017



    Photo: Mo Smit
     
    Photo: Mo Smit

    Indonesia Now 2017

    Get up to date with the latest political and cultural developments in Indonesia.
    7 November 2017

    Practical information

    Date:                 7 November 2017
    Location:         Flemish Arts Centre De Brakke Grond
                               Nes 45, 1012 KD Amsterdam
    Time:                12:30 - 18:30
    Language:       English
     
    You are cordially invited to Indonesia Now 2017. On 7 November, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and DutchCulture are organising a conference on future-oriented cooperation between the Netherlands and Indonesia. This sequel to the first Indonesia Now event in 2015 aims to bring together people with a personal, professional or academic interest in Indonesia to discuss that country’s political, academic and cultural landscape.
     
    This event will go beyond just taking stock of the close ties that exist between the Netherlands and Indonesia and discussing examples of their cooperation. At Indonesia Now 2017, you can engage with academics, civil society actors, policy makers and artists to look into the future and explore new avenues for cooperation between the two countries. Learn from our speakers and share your knowledge, ideas and suggestions on how to strengthen the ties between the Netherlands and Indonesia.

    Programme
    The afternoon will start with a keynote speech by Desi Anwar, senior anchor and journalist for CNN Indonesia, followed by two rounds of breakout sessions on politics, arts, design, education and cultural heritage. During these sessions you will have the opportunity to discuss with the speakers, learn from the experiences of your peers and present any questions you may have to international and local experts. The day will end with a networking reception.
     
    The following sessions are offered:

    • Promoting women’s rights: leadership and mobilisation in the 21st century
    • Promoting tolerance in a dynamic religious landscape
    • Creative industry in Indonesia
    • Dutch-Indonesian cooperation on vocational education
    • Contemporary arts and culture in Indonesia
    • Heritage as an asset for a sustainable future

    You can find the full programe here.

    The registration has closed because we reached our  maximum capacity for this event.

    Organization: 
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
    Location: 
    Flemish Arts Centre De Brakke Grond
    Discipline: 
    Monuments
    Drawing & Painting & Graphic
    Product Design & Industrial Design
    Organization type: 
    Government: National
    Event type: 
    Conference
    File: 
    file type icon Programma Indonesia Now 2017.pdf


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    Merits (2018)

    Events
    1 international activity
    Ranking
    34/145 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Contact



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    Merits (2018)

    Events
    1 international activity
    Ranking
    34/145 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Contact

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  • In the spotlight: inspiring works by Dutch women artists on display in Washington, D.C.

    Still Life of Fish and Cat by Clara Peeters, after 1620; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Gift of Wallace and Wilhelmina Holladay
     
    Click to see photo caption

    In the spotlight: inspiring works by Dutch women artists on display in Washington, D.C.

    'Women Artists of the Dutch Golden Age' will be on view at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., from 11 October until 5 January.
    15 October 2019

    This focus exhibition examines the lives and works of nine highly successful artists in the Netherlands during the 17th and early 18th centuries, including Judith Leyster, Clara Peeters and Rachel Ruysch.

    The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. aims to address gender imbalances in the presentation of art by bringing to light important women artists of the past and the present. Works on display in this exhibition were drawn primarily from the museum's own collection. The exhibition demonstrates that women artists should not be forgotten on the list of Dutch Old Masters.

    'The Concert' by Judith Leyster, ca. 1633; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Gift of Wallace and Wilhelmina Holladay

    The Dutch Golden Age was a period of unprecedented economic growth and high artistic output. Today, paintings and prints by the Old Masters are well-known internationally, not least in the United States. Works by famous artists such as Rembrandt, Frans Hals and Judith Leyster are preserved in private and museum collections. Leading museums such as the National Museum of Women frequently put their paintings and prints by Old Masters on display. Women Artists of the Dutch Golden Age is novel for its explicit focus on female painters and their lives.

    Dates and times

    16 Oct. 2019: Gallery talk about Women Artists of the Dutch Golden Age at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C.

    11 Oct. 2019 – 5 Jan. 2020: Exhibit Women Artists of the Dutch Golden Age on display

    In the spotlight

    Are you a Dutch or Netherlands-based artist performing abroad in the (near) future and would you like to be in the spotlight? Send us an email with detailed information and two horizontal high res images. The editing team will make a selection and get back to you.

    Check out the complete overview of Dutch cultural activities in the United States in our database.

    If you are a cultural professional who wants to go to the United States, feel free to contact our United States advisor Renske Ebbers.

  • Suriname: The Treasury Collection, works by Maria Sibylla Merian, exhibited in Suriname

    Suriname: The Treasury Collection, works by Maria Sibylla Merian, exhibited in Suriname

    The Embassy in Paramaribo has co-initiated an exhibition, story map and training to honour botanical artist Maria Sibylla Merian and her work.
    20 December 2017

    Surinam insects
    This year is the 300th anniversary of the death of naturalist, etymologist and artist Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717). Maria Sibylla Merian is rated as being one of the greatest-ever botanical artists. She is best known for her illustrations of plants and insects made as a result of her trips to the tropical country of Suriname. She managed to have her observations on Suriname insects published in 1705, in a book with 60 plates in folio called Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium. This pioneering work, which was printed in Amsterdam, made her world-famous.

    Exhibition in Lelydorp, Surinam
    An exhibition in the Neotropical Butterfly Park in Lelydorp will feature her colourful paintings and illustrations based on her research into caterpillars, butterflies and other insects in Suriname. The exhibition, made possible by the Artis Library of the University of Amsterdam, aims to generate more respect for and awareness of shared cultural heritage. The exhibition runs from 15 December 2017.

    Storytelling workshop
    In addition to the exhibition, storyteller Paul Middellijn will give a training on telling about the life of Maria Sibylla Merian. This workshop aims to inform (tour) guides from the Neotropical Butterfly Park on the story behind Maria Sibylla Merian and her work. The goal is to create a new dimension in tourism focused on this cultural heritage topic.

    Story maps
    The Amazon Conservation Team (ACT) will create a story map focused on Maria Sibylla Merian, with contributions from the Dutch Embassy, making her work and story more accessible for everyone. A story map combines maps, images, narrative text and multimedia content to visualise a story.

    Organization: 
    Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands In Paramaribo


  • |

    Merits (2019)

    Events
    7 international activities
    Ranking
    8/126 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Biography

    At the Rijksmuseum, art and history take on new meaning for a broad-based, contemporary national and international audience. As a national institute, the Rijksmuseum offers a representative overview of Dutch art and history from the Middle Ages onwards, and of major aspects of European and Asian art. The Rijksmuseum keeps, manages, conserves, restores, researches, prepares, collects, publishes, and presents artistic and historical objects, both on its own premises and elsewhere.

    At the Rijksmuseum, art and history take on new meaning for a broad-based, contemporary national and international audience. As a national institute, the Rijksmuseum offers a representative overview of Dutch art and history from the Middle Ages onwards, and of major aspects of European and Asian art. The Rijksmuseum keeps, manages, conserves, restores, researches, prepares, collects, publishes, and presents artistic and historical objects, both on its own premises and elsewhere. See also: Surinamese soldiers, The Second World War and the Korean War (Project) Dutch Encounter with the West (Indies) (Project) Frans Post and Johan Maurits: Two Dutchmen in Brazil (Project)

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    Contact



  • |

    Merits (2019)

    Events
    1 international activity
    Ranking
    426/1109 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Biography

    CODART is an international network of curators of Dutch and Flemish art. CODART aims to bring together individuals from all types and sizes of museums, with the goal to promote and encourage the exchange of expertise, works of art and exhibitions of Dutch and Flemish art worldwide. It works to raise awareness of the artistic heritage of the Low Countries internationally, by supporting the curator in his profession, by expanding knowledge about Dutch and Flemish masters, and by making their works visible and accessible to a large international audience.

    Who is CODART?
    CODART is its members: currently over 500 curators from more than 300 museums in over 40 countries. Not only from prestigious institutions such as the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten in Antwerp, the Prado in Madrid, The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Louvre in Paris, and the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg, but also from lesser-known collections in Australia, Cuba, Mexico, Poland and Ukraine. These curators serve a large audience: the museum-going public. This means that the target group ultimately reached by CODART is far larger than its membership, consisting not only of museum professionals and art historians, but also of museum visitors, art-lovers, students and the press.

    Why CODART?
    In 2005 the Netherlands Council for Culture wrote of CODART: “CODART plays a seminal role in the field of Dutch and Flemish art. Through its activities, CODART makes an important contribution to research into Dutch and Flemish art, opening up collections and bringing curators of collections together.” It is a unique network that encompasses hundreds of museum professionals from around the world. There is no other platform, either real or virtual, that provides such a service. CODART encourages research into Dutch and Flemish art and the exchange of information throughout Europe and North America, but also in Eastern Europe and Latin America, and between these countries among themselves. It thus promotes the circulation of knowledge and expertise, of works of art, of exhibitions and human resources, for museums large and small. This website is unique and offers a wealth of information not to be found anywhere else in one place. Finally, CODART works to promote Dutch and Flemish cultural heritage in an international context.

    |

    Contact



  • Established in 1992, the Thami Mnyele Foundation runs a unique three month artists-in-residence program in Amsterdam. The main objective of the Foundation is to advance cultural exchange between artists from Africa, the Netherlands and Amsterdam in particular. To this aim, the Foundation engages African artists of all disciplines of contemporary visual art (painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, video, film, audio and multi media) to work for three months in the Thami Mnyele Foundation studio, located in an old school building in the centre of Amsterdam. The Thami Mnyele Foundation artists-in-residence-program is therefore an ideal opportunity for concentration on work, reflection, research and discussion.

    The Foundation is named in commemoration of the South African artist and freedom fighter Thami Mnyele, who inspired Dutch artists to set up an artists-in-residence program. The first years the focus was only on artists from South Africa, but since 1997 artists from all African countries can apply. Thami Mnyele artists-in-residence program participants are generally artists who have completed art school training and have a few years of independent professional experience, but that is not always a perquisite. The average age of participants is currently thirty. In the past, participants have come from: South Africa, Zimbabwe, Angola, Benin, Malawi, Burkina Faso, Benin, Senegal, Egypt, Nigeria, Mozambique, Zambia, Mauritius, Uganda, Ethiopie, Ghana, Sudan, Mauritius, Algeria, Libya.
    The artist in residence receives a grant for living expenses and a budget for material and the travelling expenses to and from the Netherlands. In order to promote this cultural exchange, the Thami Mnyele Foundation mediates in meetings with artists and people associated with the Dutch art world. The selection of participants is done on a regular basis by an independent selection committee of experts, which is appointed by the Board of the Foundation

    Established in 1992, the Thami Mnyele Foundation runs a unique three month artists-in-residence program in Amsterdam. The main objective of the Foundation is to advance cultural exchange between artists from Africa, the Netherlands and Amsterdam in particular. To this aim, the Foundation engages African artists of all disciplines of contemporary visual art (painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, video, film, audio and multi media) to work for three months in the Thami Mnyele Foundation studio, located in an old school building in the centre of Amsterdam. The Thami Mnyele Foundation artists-in-residence-program is therefore an ideal opportunity for concentration on work, reflection, research and discussion. The Foundation is named in commemoration of the South African artist and freedom fighter Thami Mnyele, who inspired Dutch artists to set up an artists-in-residence program. The first years the focus was only on artists from South Africa, but since 1997 artists from all African countries can apply. Thami Mnyele artists-in-residence program participants are generally artists who have completed art school training and have a few years of independent professional experience, but that is not always a perquisite. The average age of participants is currently thirty. In the past, participants have come from: South Africa, Zimbabwe, Angola, Benin, Malawi, Burkina Faso, Benin, Senegal, Egypt, Nigeria, Mozambique, Zambia, Mauritius, Uganda. The artist in residence receives a grant for living expenses and a budget for material and the travelling expenses to and from the Netherlands. In order to promote this cultural exchange, the Thami Mnyele Foundation mediates in meetings with artists and people associated with the Dutch art world. The selection of participants is done on a regular basis by an independent selection committee of experts, which is appointed by the Board of the Foundation

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    Contact



  • |

    Merits (2019)

    Events
    7 international activities
    Ranking
    86/1109 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Biography

    The Van Gogh Museum is an art museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, dedicated to the works of the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries. It has the largest collection of Van Gogh's paintings and drawings in the world. It is the most visited museum in the Netherlands and the 23rd most visited art museum worldwide.

    The Van Gogh Museum is an art museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, dedicated to the works of the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries. It has the largest collection of Van Gogh's paintings and drawings in the world. It is the most visited museum in the Netherlands and the 23rd most visited art museum worldwide.

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    Merits (2017)

    Events
    4 international activities
    Ranking
    ?/121 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Biography

    See also: }} (Project) [[Embassies, Consulates and Consulates General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands]] (Project)

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    Contact

  • 7 November 2017

    Indonesia Now 2017



    Photo: Mo Smit
     
    Photo: Mo Smit

    Indonesia Now 2017

    Get up to date with the latest political and cultural developments in Indonesia.
    7 November 2017

    Practical information

    Date:                 7 November 2017
    Location:         Flemish Arts Centre De Brakke Grond
                               Nes 45, 1012 KD Amsterdam
    Time:                12:30 - 18:30
    Language:       English
     
    You are cordially invited to Indonesia Now 2017. On 7 November, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and DutchCulture are organising a conference on future-oriented cooperation between the Netherlands and Indonesia. This sequel to the first Indonesia Now event in 2015 aims to bring together people with a personal, professional or academic interest in Indonesia to discuss that country’s political, academic and cultural landscape.
     
    This event will go beyond just taking stock of the close ties that exist between the Netherlands and Indonesia and discussing examples of their cooperation. At Indonesia Now 2017, you can engage with academics, civil society actors, policy makers and artists to look into the future and explore new avenues for cooperation between the two countries. Learn from our speakers and share your knowledge, ideas and suggestions on how to strengthen the ties between the Netherlands and Indonesia.

    Programme
    The afternoon will start with a keynote speech by Desi Anwar, senior anchor and journalist for CNN Indonesia, followed by two rounds of breakout sessions on politics, arts, design, education and cultural heritage. During these sessions you will have the opportunity to discuss with the speakers, learn from the experiences of your peers and present any questions you may have to international and local experts. The day will end with a networking reception.
     
    The following sessions are offered:

    • Promoting women’s rights: leadership and mobilisation in the 21st century
    • Promoting tolerance in a dynamic religious landscape
    • Creative industry in Indonesia
    • Dutch-Indonesian cooperation on vocational education
    • Contemporary arts and culture in Indonesia
    • Heritage as an asset for a sustainable future

    You can find the full programe here.

    The registration has closed because we reached our  maximum capacity for this event.

    Organization: 
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
    Location: 
    Flemish Arts Centre De Brakke Grond
    Discipline: 
    Monuments
    Drawing & Painting & Graphic
    Product Design & Industrial Design
    Organization type: 
    Government: National
    Event type: 
    Conference
    File: 
    file type icon Programma Indonesia Now 2017.pdf


  • |

    Merits (2018)

    Events
    1 international activity
    Ranking
    34/145 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Contact



  • |

    Merits (2018)

    Events
    1 international activity
    Ranking
    34/145 ranking within discipline
    Awards
    0 international awards
    |

    Contact

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