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Opening van de locatie Framer Framed Noord, Amsterdam. Foto: © Lina van den Idsert / Framer Framed.

Retrospective: Festive opening of Framer Framed Noord

On 14 March, the official opening of Framer Framed Noord took place at Zuideinde 369. It was a highly successful day where local residents, volunteers, and our team joined partners Muziekschool Amsterdam Noord and Buurtkamer Zuideinde 369 to celebrate this milestone. We look back with great joy on a diverse program and the fantastic turnout.

Text by Lotte Pebesma


An afternoon of creativity and connection
The afternoon program offered something for everyone. Inside, children participated in a workshop by Studio Dicky & Daadje, where they were portrayed as “neighborhood superheroes” in front of a green screen. Simultaneously, an embroidery workshop took place in the textile studio of Molenwijk Door Elkaar, while Lula hosted a traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony, providing precious moments for dialogue and connection.

Outside, Sabine Aerts led a wild knitting workshop, the colorful results of which still brighten up the neighbourhood. Additionally, the ovens garnered a lot of attention: artists Anita Kluge (with the tandoor) and Peik Suyling (from the BuurOven) spent the entire afternoon baking fresh bread alongside volunteers Hans and Freek. Visitors were lining up to get a taste.

Official opening and evening program

When the evening set in, the location was officially opened by district administrator Esther Lagendijk. Following the opening ceremony, guests enjoyed a tasty buffet prepared by Karam Keuken and the Kookbrigade.

The evening concluded impressively with Sarah-Lee, who recited her poem about the statue ‘Vigilantia’ (Vigilance). In it, she reflected on what we, as Amsterdammers, must remain vigilant about. Perhaps the answer was found within the day itself: vigilance over our community, our creativity, and the space we share.


The BuurOven is made possible by: Bakkerij de Eenvoud, Framer Framed, Stichting SPIN, DOCK, OBA Molenwijk, and the dedication of local residents.

The opening of Framer Framed Noord is made possible by the Amsterdam Fund for the Arts (AFK), the City of Amsterdam / District North, and the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science.

Framer Framed is supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science; Amsterdam Fund for the Arts; Municipality of Amsterdam; and VriendenLoterij Fonds.



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