numbers
The maximum amount of subsidy per project was € 40,000. The open call consisted of two phases, with selected projects in the first phase receiving a € 3,000 writing grant to develop a collaborative project within a month. In the second phase, 13 projects were selected to implement the elaborated proposal. Parallel to the implementation of the project, the project partners follow an exchange programme facilitated by the Nieuwe Instituut in collaboration with the Fund.
assessment
All applications received were submitted to an independent advisory committee consisting of Lila Athanasiadou, Mike Emmerik, Amira Gad and Meryem Slimani. They assessed the proposals in two phases on the following criteria:
Phase 1:
- The chosen topic and issue;
- The collaboration(s);
- The positioning.
Phase 2:
- The significance of the chosen topic and issue;
- The extent of the project’s effectiveness in terms of structure and methodology;
- The positioning;
- The structure of the collaboration(s);
- The method of knowledge sharing of final and intermediate results.
knowledge sharing
As part of the Open Call Hidden (Hi)stories, the Nieuwe Instituut and the Creative Industries Fund NL are organizing a Tool Shed knowledge-sharing programme for the selected projects that together form a working group. The aim here is to link the selected projects to each other and to involve experts from the field in the series of meetings being organized.
The series of meetings, organized at the Nieuwe Instituut, invites the selected projects to reflect on and build on their knowledge tools, and to link knowledge gained to identified urgencies. The focus of the programme is both research-based and practical. It considers the project’s relationships with hidden legacies and perspectives, how these challenge historical knowledge and in what ways projects can productively open up knowledge to the target audience.
The Hidden (Hi)stories Tool Shed programme learns from and takes as starting point the Nieuwe Instituut’s Collecting Otherwise project and the Tool Shed. Here, a working group of researchers, designers, writers, artists and archivists conducted multi-year exchanges to dissect the hidden legacies in the Nieuwe Instituut’s collection. During the monthly sessions, members of the working group shared resources, provided insights into their ongoing self-initiated or commissioned projects that started from this archival collection, and supported each other in building alternative instruments (tools) to acquire, classify and present inaccessible heritage ‘differently’.
Within the working group, the Hidden (Hi)stories Tool Shed programme is geared towards sharpening performances within the projects and expanding observed knowledge, while building networks and opportunities for exchange. A final meeting will be held at the Nieuwe Instituut in November 2024, where participants will share their intermediate insights and outcomes with a wider audience. More details will be announced later this year.