Helpful resources include:
- Kunstenaarshonorarium(opens in a new tab): a calculator and set of guidelines for artist fees in the Netherlands.
- Platform BK(opens in a new tab): an organisation for everyone who is committed to the visual arts in the Netherlands that represents artists, curators, designers, critics and others who work in the art sector or have a warm heart for it. Together with their members, Platform BK form an active think tank: taking action for a better art policy and conducting research into the role of art in society. Platform BK have been very proactive in supporting non-EU students, alumni and artists, such as the letter they wrote to the State Secretary of Justice about the influence of TOZO on the visum applications of non-EU artists, this led to the IND revising its procedure and has enabled at least twenty artists to stay in the Netherlands.
- Kunstenbond(opens in a new tab): a union for those working in the cultural and creative sector.
- Cultural Financing Guide(opens in a new tab): A guide by Cultuur + Ondernemen for finding the right funding for your project.
- Cultural Workers Unite(opens in a new tab): a worker-led collective fostering solidarity between precarious cultural workers in Rotterdam.
- No More Later(opens in a new tab): a platform for non-EU art students and artists in the Netherlands.
- Art Goss(opens in a new tab): a platform for “high effort art goss”.
- Salwa Foundation(opens in a new tab): “a platform that aims to diversify the cultural landscape by amplifying the many urgent and passionate voices of artists and makers who are new to the Netherlands. Prioritizing artists with migrant backgrounds, SALWA provides them with guidance, resources, and support so that they can sustain their creative practices and independently hone their craft and their style.”
- Queer Network Amsterdam(opens in a new tab): a LGBTIQ+ network, LGBTQI+ black people, people of colour and trans people at the forefront.