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…and keep art, culture and critical reflection free and open to all! Framer Framed is dedicated to reshaping the arts landscape into an inclusive and equitable space for all. Open to everyone and free of charge, we provide a platform for marginalised stories and realities, which serve as the foundation for our research into […]
EXHIBITIONS
21 Nov – 11 Jan: Srefidensi – Suriname vrij! Symbolen van 50 jaar Surinaamse onafhankelijkheid
21 Nov – 11 Jan: Srefidensi – Suriname vrij! Symbolen van 50 jaar Surinaamse onafhankelijkheid
Framer Framed presents the exhibition Srefidensi – Suriname Vrij! Symbols of 50 Years of Surinamese Independence, featuring work by artists Sara Blokland & Jaya Pelupessy and Xavier Robles de Medina, curated by Vincent van Velsen. Fifty years ago, on 25 November 1975, Suriname gained independence. The year 1667 marked the beginning of 308 years of […]
EVENTS
17 Jan – Re:Use Clinic - Altaring Archives by Chimira
17 Jan – Re:Use Clinic - Altaring Archives by Chimira
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17 Jan – Family Embodiment Programme: Ritual 5 - Synthetic Ancestors, Becoming-With Symbiotic Kin
17 Jan – Family Embodiment Programme: Ritual 5 - Synthetic Ancestors, Becoming-With Symbiotic Kin
The Family Embodiment Programme is a monthly ritual organised by artist Sun Chang. It invites participants to explore what it means to become family and to imagine different ways of building kinship. The programme is tailored to an intersectional community of queer and BIPOC migrants, creating a space to reflect on feelings of (un)belonging and […]
18 Jan – Re:Use Clinic - Altaring Archives by Savannah
18 Jan – Re:Use Clinic - Altaring Archives by Savannah
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MAGAZINE
Review: Shapeshifters: On Wounds, Wonders and Transformation, A Group Exhibition at Framer Framed – Framer Framed
Review: Shapeshifters: On Wounds, Wonders and Transformation, A Group Exhibition at Framer Framed – Framer Framed
Text by Zsofi Ronai October 2025 Walking into the exhibition Shapeshifters (2025) at Framer Framed feels a bit like stepping into a living conversation – one about history, healing, and the ways we carry the past into the present. Works by al-yené, Antonio Jose Guzman & Iva Jankovic, Georges Senga, Kader Attia, Leah Zhang, Mirelle […]
Bookshop Selection: Errant Journal #8
Bookshop Selection: Errant Journal #8
On 7 September 2025, Framer Framed was pleased to host the launch for Errant Journal’s 8th issue, Against Visibility (or, the Right to Opacity). The eighth issue of Errant Journal – Against Visibility (or, the Right to Opacity) questions the ways in which hegemonic culture and discourse tends to prioritize the ideal of openness, access, transparency, and […]
Digital Afterlives: the legacy of Network Democracy at Framer Framed
Digital Afterlives: the legacy of Network Democracy at Framer Framed
Text: Evie Evans Authority an sich has been increasingly questioned in recent decades. We see this in the breadth of society, but also in the protest movements that emerged around 2010, opposing the democratic deficit of a ruling elite. Young people in particular took to the streets worldwide to demand more control. The 15M movement […]
PUBLICATIONS
Emptying the Shelves
Emptying the Shelves
Framer Framed is pleased to announce a new publication from our former Atelier KITLV resident, Mirelle van Tulder, co-published by Roots to Fruits. Emptying the Shelves traces how Dutch ethnographic museums — including the Dutch National Museum of World Cultures and its predecessors — have shaped and reshaped their displays over the past century. Drawing on […]
Slamming Doors
Slamming Doors
Slamming Doors. On Falling Out and Fighting Back in a Housing Crisis (2025) brings together writers, academics and community organisers against the backdrop of an ongoing housing crisis. Acting as a ‘user’s manual’, the book mobilises text and images, archives and conversations to unpack the work of DIY learning, grassroots organising, and how to record, disseminate and learn from collective struggles. Slamming Doors explores housing struggles, community organising, and reproductive labour in Glasgow, highlighting how we document and share these stories. It reflects ongoing relationships with communities and spaces of solidarity. Writers, academics, and activists were invited to contribute, pairing their texts with archival imagery that has been instrumental in the research of these films.
Dealing with the Real Stuff
Dealing with the Real Stuff
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The Framer Framed Podcast offers a behind-the-scenes look at the exhibitions, the curators, the events, Werkplaats Molenwijk, the archives and more.
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Emptying the Shelves
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Dealing with the Real Stuff
€22.50
Asiel. (Auto)biografie van een verweesd object
€24.50
Slamming Doors
€18
Testimonies 2009-2024 - Framer Framed Store
$60
Errant Journal #7 Embodying Resistance
€20
Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes
€29.95
Two Diaries: Gluklya & Murad
€25
Kunst in de Molenwijk
€5
Colonial Toxicity: Rehearsing French Radioactive Architecture and Landscape in the Sahara
€29.95
Walvistraan: A Love Story in a Time of Extinction and Isolation
€25
Art for (and within) a Citizen Scene & Be Water, My Friend
€25
Archipelagic Affects
€15
A Very Short and Incomplete Guide to Subversive Publishing Strategies
€5