
The Fund received a wide variety of proposals. Some start from a discipline, while others take a broader approach that focuses on talent development. The number of proposals submitted and the spread across the design disciplines show that there is a broad and growing focus on design-based learning within the creative industries. The committee had this to say: ‘When reading the proposals, you can see, hear and feel that there is a perceived gap between the educational provision within mainstream education and the demand from young talent to be able to learn specific design skills. It is positive that so many parties are making efforts to fill this gap. However, the question is whether the responsibility for this area should not be structurally assigned.’
Interestingly, the majority of the applications were aimed at young people aged 16 to 28, while the call was open to proposals aimed at children from primary-school age to young people up to 28 who would like to make the step into professional practice. Most of the submitted programmes are therefore committed to connecting the group, mostly self-taught makers, with the professional field.
selection
The following 14 projects have been selected:
Afdeling Buitengewone Zaken – The SEED Programme
AIR – Leren in de Metropo(o)lder (photo at the top)
Crafts Council Nederland – Crafts Academy
Creative Coding Utrecht – CCU Living Lab
Maurer United Architects – International Learning Lab
Metro54 – Breathing Labs: Een wereld zonder politie? & (Un)Learning Babylon
New Order of Fashion – Materializing the Future of Fashion
Rambler Amsterdam – ‘Unlock Your Talent’ PRO programma 2023
STORE – STORE Schools 2023
Story Academy – Visual Storytellers
Studio Kitsunya – A House for Home
sQuare – New Creatives 2.0
TETEM kunstruimte – Maakroute Twente
The Hmm – The Hmm FYI







