Organization

CBK Rotterdam works on visual art and the city. We are convinced that visual art makes the city a better place. That is why we do everything we can to make Rotterdam a lively art city.

Colleagues

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Annual Review

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Jobs

At the moment CBK Rotterdam has no vacancies. An open application is always welcome. Send an e-mail to info@cbkrotterdam.nl.

ANBI

CBK Rotterdam has been a Public Benefit Organization (ANBI) since 2014 and complies with the publication obligation. Read more

Logo use and branding

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Colleagues

Management & Secretariat

Ove Lucas
director

Renske van Rees
policy and management

Cindy Stegemann
office manager

Ellen Bouwmeester
HRM

Operations

Roel Meelkop
facility employee

TENT

Anke Bangma
artistic leader

Carol van der Pluijm
creative researcher

Anita Hrnic
office manager & education assistant

Judith Vorwerk
education

Nadia van Luik
public reception & booking

Esther de Leeuw
producer

Aletta van der Eijk
communication & PR

Eric Peters
coordination TENT Online

Art Office

Renske van Rees
Team Leader

Cindy Stegemann
office manager

Petra Laaper
Studio Art Office & CBK Fonds Kwadraat

Agnes Warntjes
Impulse & Deepening (I&V)

Myrthe Hogenelst
communication & PR

BKOR/SIR

Marjolijn van der Meijden
project manager

Sannetje van Haarst
producer

Maartje Berendsen
project manager

Nienke Post
collection, website, agency

Isa Leijdekkers
junior project leader

Jeanine van Berkel
communication & PR

Marjolein Geraedts
communication & PR

ANBI

Public Benefit Institution
Center for Visual Arts (CBK) Rotterdam has been a General Benefit Institution (ANBI) since 2014 and complies with the list of data below with the digital publication obligation associated with this status.

Official name
Foundation for Visual Arts
RSIN: 815038926

Contact information
Office Address
Eendrachtsstraat 10
3012 XL, Rotterdam

Postadress:
P.O. Box 23007
3001KA Rotterdam

Goal
CBK Rotterdam aims to strengthen the cultural climate in Rotterdam by playing an active role in the combination of production, presentation, demand and marketing of products and services in the field of visual culture, and in particular the visual arts, and to make this accessible to the widest possible audience in the broad sense.

Main points of the policy plan
CBK Rotterdam is the central point for art, artists and the public in Rotterdam. With exhibitions, local and international art in public spaces, projects, commissions, support and investment schemes, it brings the visual arts, the city, artists and the public into contact with each other. In this way, CBK Rotterdam stimulates, presents, protects, supports and underlines the artistic climate and the vital role of artists and visual arts for and in the city of Rotterdam. It does this as a reliable partner, as an expert counselor and advisor and as an innovative entrepreneur through three coherent programs:

1) With Art Office we offer artists the space to develop their individual practice as well as initiate activities with others. From their own agenda they contribute to the cultural and social dynamics in the city.

2) With BKOR/SIR we take care of the city collection in public space. We support Rotterdammers who want to see important histories or people in the form of a work of art in the city. We also give artists the opportunity to help shape the common space in Rotterdam.

3) With TENT we offer a lively stage and production house for artists, forms of expression and subjects that the metropolitan culture of Rotterdam produces. We connect this to a national and international audience, and to a much sought-after educational program.

Multi-year policy plan 2021-2024
View here the multi-year policy plan of CBK Rotterdam for the period 2021-2024

Annual Review
View here all annual overviews

Financial responsibility
2023 summary financial statements

Driver composition
Managing Director: Mr O. Lucas

Supervisory Board
Behrang Mousavi – Chairman
Erica van Engel – vice-chairman
Irene Pronk
Ninotchka de Windt
Giny Vos
Halil Cikmazkara

The members of the Supervisory Board receive a compensation of € 1.000 per year, including travel expenses.

Remuneration policy
The permanent employees of CBK Rotterdam, including the director, are paid according to the municipal remuneration rules.

Fair Practice Code
CBK Rotterdam endorses the Fair Practice Code and is committed – in compliance with the Governance Code for Culture and the Code for Cultural Diversity – together with the cultural sector to Fair Pay, Fair Share and Fair Chain.

ANBI CBK 2023
Download it here Standard form

Logo use and branding

  • For projects that receive (financial) support from CBK Rotterdam, the CBK R'DAM logo will be published on all communications.
  • The logo uses the phrase “Made possible with a financial contribution from CBK Rotterdam”. In English: “Supported by CBK Rotterdam (Centre for Visual Arts Rotterdam).
  • On digital resources such as websites and digital newsletters, the logo is placed with a link to www.cbkrotterdam.nl.


Example


Made possible with a financial contribution from CBK Rotterdam.

Download
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Social media

We appreciate it if you refer to us on social media with the hashtag #cbkrdammaaktmogelijk and mention @CBKRotterdam.

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