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SUMMARY:DIWAN talks: Residence Permit for Self-employed Artists
DESCRIPTION:DIWAN for Arts and Dialogue deals with urgencies and pressing questions which the art field\, institutions\, and practitioners are confronted with. For our third event\, we aim to shed light and inform ourselves on the application procedure for acquiring a residence permit for self-employed artists. How do you get a residence permit to work as an artist in the Netherlands? What are the requirements and costs for applying? What are the important points you need to focus on for making a fool-proof application? When do you need to get started with preparing your application? \n\n\n\nIf you are a non-EU art student who just graduated or if you are almost reaching the end of your search-year (zoekjaar) visa\, this session will help you to orientate your next steps towards staying in the Netherlands. DIWAN invites immigration lawyer Nikki Vreede who has experience in assisting non-EU creatives in applying for their artist residence permit. She will share information with us about the procedure towards applying for this specific residence permit: who can apply\, what is the paperwork needed\, what are the costs\, how long does it take to get a response\, and what happens after receiving the response\, in case of rejection or approval. The session will be divided to include ample time for direct and case-specific questions from the participants. \n\n\n\nThe event will be moderated by members of DIWAN with the support of the W139 team. You can watch the recording on YouTube here \n\n\n\n16:00 – 16:15  Introduction by DIWAN members\, laying out the topic16:15 – 16:45  Nikki Vreede’s presentation16:45 – 17:00  Break-out rooms17:00 – 17:30  Public questions from the participants \n\n\n\nNikki Vreede is a lawyer at Everaert Immigration Lawyers in Amsterdam. She mainly assists private individuals\, especially in the field of family migration\, permanent residence\, withdrawal of residence rights\, public order issues and residence permits based on humanitarian grounds. Nikki also advises on employment-based immigration. She assists highly skilled migrants and self-employed persons\, especially in the creative sector: artists\, musicians\, dancers\, as well as companies that want to become a recognized sponsor to hire highly skilled migrants. Nikki teaches for the Training and Study Centre for the Judiciary on various topics of Immigration Law. \n\n\n\nDIWAN for Arts and Dialogue is a platform co-initiated by Fadwa Naamna\, Hilda Moucharrafieh\, Ehsan Fardjadniya\, Margarita Osipian\, and Emirhakin\, and works in collaboration with the W139 artistic core group (2021-2023). \n\n\n\nDIWAN for Arts and Dialogue aims at supporting young contemporary art and design practitioners\, especially those in the diaspora\, in the development of their projects and artistic practice. The platform’s foundational focus is to facilitate navigating the Dutch art scene for post-graduate artists and curators\, and tackle the collective struggles of residency permits\, housing\, and project funding\, amongst others. DIWAN departs from the common experiences of its founders and seeks to stimulate public discursive events and knowledge exchanges that relate to these issues.
URL:https://w139.nl/en/event/diwan-talks-residence-permit-for-self-employed-artists-2/
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SUMMARY:DIWAN talks: Institutional Solidarity
DESCRIPTION:DIWAN for Arts and Dialogue deals with urgencies and pressing questions which the art field\, institutions\, and practitioners are confronted with. For our second event we aim to respond and reflect on institutional solidarity\, especially as it has come into focus during the last weeks due to the escalating violence against the Palestinian people. \n\n\n\nDIWAN will be sharing a physical space with the students of Disarming Design and opening up the conversation across radio waves and digital channels with students\, artists and cultural practitioners—independent as well as institutional workers. \n\n\n\nOur aim is to engage in an open conversation about the role of art and educational institutions in regards to struggles for liberation. What are our expectations and underlying assumptions of the institutions that we are a part of? How\, and to what extent\, can the institution carry\, support\, and care for the multiplicity of voices within it? What are the ethical responsibilities of institutions? How can they be held accountable for their implementation of decolonial and political practices (or the lack of)? \n\n\n\nThe event will be moderated by members of DIWAN\, PUB radio and Sandberg students. \n\n\n\nFor this event\, we are being hosted by PUB radio\, a trans-departmental initiative funded and run by students of the Sandberg Institute. You can listen to the conversations via pub.sandberg.nl. \n\n\n\nDIWAN for Arts and Dialogue is a platform co-initiated by Fadwa Naamna\, Hilda Moucharrafieh\, Ehsan Fardjadniya\, Margarita Osipian\, and Emirhakin\, and works in collaboration with the W139 artistic core group (2021-2023). \n\n\n\nDIWAN for Arts and Dialogue aims at supporting young contemporary art and design practitioners\, especially those in the diaspora\, in the development of their projects and artistic practice. The platform’s foundational focus is to facilitate navigating the Dutch art scene for post-graduate artists and curators\, and tackle the collective struggles of residency permits\, housing\, and project funding\, amongst others. DIWAN departs from the common experiences of its founders and seeks to stimulate public discursive events and knowledge exchanges that relate to these issues.
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