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BeroepKunstenaar.nl: the number one website of the Amsterdam School of the Arts (AHK) with practical information about the art and cultural sector.

Besides the editorial team and many members of staff of the AHK, various organisations and individuals have contributed to BeroepKunstenaar.nl in the last few years.

Organisations
Kunstenaars&CO (now Cultuur-Ondernemen), Muziek Centrum Nederland (De Jazzorganisatie, De kamervraag), Bureau Theaterconsulenten (Netherlands Theatre Institute TIN), Fonds voor Amateurkunst en Podiumprogrammering, Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunsten, Bond van Nederlandse Architecten, Nederlandse Publieke Omroep (werkgroep drama en documentaire), UWV, Waterland Film, and others.

Other contributors
Gijs van Bon (artist), Maarten Gulickx (Adapt Music), Christine van Hoorn (former student Master in Art Education, AHK), Mirjam Mazurel (Rietveld Academie), Anne Piersma (freelance text writer), Jan van der Plas (De Muzikantengids), Heinz-Gerd Roes (InHolland), Ben Schoenmaker (fiscal consultant) and many others from the more remote past.


English translation

Studio Mason & Egmond Rome
Susan Polstra
Taalcentrum - VU
Amsterdam
Tolken.nl

Design

Thonik

Copyright
No part of BeroepKunstenaar.nl may be reproduced without prior written permission. For example, if you want to include parts of the site in a reader, contact the web manager: Judith Prins, tel. 020-5277803, judith.prins@ahk.nl

Disclaimer
The information on this site has been compiled with the greatest care but no claims for liability may be based on it.

History
In the late 1990s the AHK started to develop teaching material about the business aspects of the artistic profession. The first site was developed under the name ‘The enterprising Artist’. With the collaboration of Kunstenaars&CO it became www.BeroepKunstenaar.nl in 2003. The AHK has been maintaining and developing this site on its own since July 2009. The predecessors of the present site received financial support from the Entrepreneurship and Education scheme, the Ministry of Economic Affairs – the ICT for non-ICT courses scheme, in collaboration with the Arts Education Sectoral Advisory Board of the Higher Professional Education Council.