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!
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Kamerata Zuid with Sarah Neutkens on Best Kept Secret
Next week it's already time for Best Kept Secret! For three days, the festival grounds of the Beekse Bergen will be transformed into a Valhalla for music lovers. And this year, the Tilburg-based Kamerata Zuid is adding a special experience!
From 1 April, Lucho Smit will become the new artistic director of Festival Circolo, the largest festival for contemporary circus in the Netherlands. He will take over from Wendy Moonen.
Are you an artist? Then the municipality of Tilburg has a great art assignment for you. They are looking for an artist to design and create a work of art for the renovated Stadswinkel on Koningsplein.
The Prince Bernhard Culture Fund North Brabant is opening a special scheme for new makers. The New Makers scheme aims to offer creative professionals space, time and confidence to fully focus for a continuous period.
The Cultural Participation Fund is looking for artistic and/or heritage activities at neighbourhood and district level that help promote the mental health of young people (aged 12 to 27). Do you have a good plan? Then read on!
This autumn, the new curtains for Huis ten Bosch Palace - the residential palace of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima - are on display at the TextielMuseum in Tilburg.
On 2 December, Tilburg-based Nayohmé (MusicAllFactory alumna & working at Factorium) launches her debut poetry collection 'Enough'. In it, she takes you on a poetic quest through pain towards acceptance.
This season, the Cenakel continues its series of special recitals featuring master pianists in the Cenakel's old chapel. On 20 November, we start with the Japanese Keigo Mukawa.
The first round of the Makersfonds 2023 will open on Monday 9 January 2023 at noon. The deadline will close on Monday 30 January at 12.00 pm. Applications not submitted through the digital application form or submitted late will not be considered.