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Framer Framed

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  • Weaving Towards Post-Extractive Cultures. Photo: Laura Ponchel
    'On the Nature of Botanical Gardens' (2020), exhibition installation view at Framer Framed. Photo: Eva Broekema / Framer Framed
    Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein bij Framer Framed. © Maarten Nauw / Public Art Amsterdam, Stadscuratorium Amsterdam
    Rondleiding Bekijk het maar! Foto: Bora Sekerci
    Installatie foto's van de tentoonstelling Tanah Merdeka (2023) van het kunstenaarscollectief Taring Padi bij Framer Framed, Amsterdam. Foto: © Maarten Nauw / Framer Framed
    Book Presentation: Archival Textures – (Re)claiming (2024). © Marlise Steeman / Framer Framed
    Symposium: Revisiting the Past, Shaping the Future (2023). Photo: Marlise Steeman / Framer Framed
    Symposium: Revisiting the Past, Shaping the Future (2023). Photo: Marlise Steeman / Framer Framed
    Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein bij Framer Framed. © Maarten Nauw / Public Art Amsterdam, Stadscuratorium Amsterdam
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    Weaving Towards Post-Extractive CulturesWeaving Towards Post-Extractive Cultures. Photo: Laura Ponchel
    Weaving Towards Post-Extractive Cultures. Photo: Laura Ponchel
    Performing Colonial Toxicity (2023). Foto: Maarten Nauw / Framer Framed
    Framer Framed Charging Myths: More-Than-Human Encounters. Foto: Maarten Nauw
    Tar for Mortar by Comfort Ball. Photo: © Betul Ellialtioglu / Framer Framed
    Printmaking workshop during Past Disquiet (2025). Photo: Maarten Nauw / Framer Framed
    Opening of 'KAZAL - Narrating Haitian Memories' (2022). Photo: Maarten Nauw / Framer Framed
    Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein bij Framer Framed. © Maarten Nauw / Public Art Amsterdam, Stadscuratorium Amsterdam
    Installation photo from the exhibition Scattered (2023) curated by Nesli Gül at Framer Framed, Amsterdam. Photo: © Eva Broekema / Framer Framed
    Opening van de tentoonstelling The Anarchist Citizenship: People Made of Stories (2024) bij Framer Framed, Amsterdam. © Farouk Ebaiss @TheMomentory / Framer Framed.
    Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein bij Framer Framed. © Maarten Nauw / Public Art Amsterdam, Stadscuratorium Amsterdam

    Venue Hire

    We are currently housed in a beautifully renovated former gas factory building in Amsterdam East. With plenty of natural light and gatherings spaces, Framer Framed is available to rent for symposiums, book launches, workshops, meetings and other (educational) programmes in line with our working method. Additionally, we’re connected to the Municipality Office of Amsterdam East, and are well placed by the Oostpoort shopping area with convenient public transport connections.

    If you would like to book a space for a public programme or event, please email publicprogramme@framerframed.nl. Include a short description of your event, your preferred dates and times, and the expected number of attendees. Please note: exhibition proposals should not be sent to this address.

    Main Space

    Our main space can accommodate up to 200 people for programmes in the heart of our current exhibition.

    Symposium: Het Gedeeld Domein bij Framer Framed. © Maarten Nauw / Public Art Amsterdam, Stadscuratorium Amsterdam


    Mezzanine

    The mezzanine can host up to 40 people for smaller talks or screenings.

    Photos of the book presentation of Stories of Wounds and Wonder (2024) at Framer Framed, Amsterdam. Photo: © Lina van den Idsert / Framer Framed

    Photo’s Workshop: All Access Archive (2025) at Framer Framed, Amsterdam. Photo: © Sophia Jiaqi Xu.


    Workshop Space

    Our workshop space can fit up to 30 for more intimate or active sessions.

    LIMBO exhibition and workshop space – Photo by Maarten Nauw / Framer Framed


    Framer Framed is a registered non-profit foundation and therefore all venue hire income directly supports our artistic programming.

    Note: Due to a high influx of emails, we may not be able to respond to your request if it falls outside of our programming themes.