Tilburg is a Stad van Makers. Tilburg surprises and challenges. Stimulates the imagination. Raw and contrary. This makes Tilburg a breeding ground for creative talent. Also thanks to an excellent production climate, top museums and important venues. Tilburg is increasingly becoming a city where it happens. As a maker, you can find all the news about art and culture in Tilburg here!
On Johann Sebastian Bach's birthday on March 21, we will celebrate Happy Bach Day in Tilburg! This day the entire city will be dedicated to Bach, at more than 15 unexpected places and moments you can be surprised by Bach's music.
Vincents Tekenlokaal recently launched a new Master program, 'Meet the Master'. A program of 5 different master classes involving meeting, making and developing talent and craftsmanship through meaningful Tilburg creators.
This spring, De Pont presents an immersive and immersive exhibition by Laure Prouvost! Admire "IN THE MIST OF IT ALL, ABOVE FRONT TEARS" and find yourself to be guided through a dark and dystopian landscape to a bright, hopeful sky.
Sunday, Feb. 4, at Pathé Tilburg Stappegoor is the premiere of Life of Gemma: The brand new comedy series created by Lonne Gosling and Twan van Bragt. Starting in March, the series can be seen on Youtube via Lonne's Movie Channel and Omroep Tilburg.
Discover art and time at "Rewriting the Future." Guest curator Niek Hendrix celebrates PARK's 10th anniversary with a unique exhibition. Be inspired by artists exploring the boundaries of time and imagination.
On Friday, December 15, the Tilburgse Creatieprijs will again be awarded to a Tilburg creator, person or organization whose creation has made a significant contribution to the city. These are the final three contenders for the Tilburgse Creatieprijs 2023!
Those who are creative can experience obstacles. With the NONOISE initiative, Jeroen Opstelten and Tyas d'Hont want to remove noise in the creative process of young creators. We spoke with Jeroen about how he uses his experiences to help others.
Annemijn Rijk is a choreographer and philosopher. With her latest production, Yellow Horizon, she hopes to take the audience fully into an experience: "It's about celebrating the intangible."
Frederike Luijten is a multidisciplinary maker, word artist and City Poet of Tilburg. This functional chaotic person meanders through then, now and later, from place to place and through dialects and languages. This is Frederike's story.