Mondriaan Fund
Aimée Terburg is an accomplished artist currently with Stichting Oude Groninger Kerken, where Terburg organized the exhibition "Bitterzoet Erfgoed / Bittersweet Heritage," focusing on the history of slavery in Groningen. Additionally, Terburg is involved with Kunstprojecten Noorderstation Groningen, showcasing a site-specific mural titled "Murallarum." Terburg received a Project Grant from the Mondriaan Fund during the COVID-19 crisis and has participated in various exhibitions, including a solo show at Gray Contemporary and a group exhibition at VfaKR in Köln. Terburg has a BA (MA) in Arts from Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen, completing studies in autonomous drawing, painting, and graphic arts.
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Mondriaan Fund
The Mondriaan Fund is the public fund for visual art and cultural heritage in the Netherlands. It enables plans, projects and programmes of artists, exhibition makers and critics, museums and other art and heritage institutions, and publishers and commissioners. All contributions reinforce the production or presentation of art and heritage from the Netherlands, both at home and abroad, where the market doesn’t do this (yet).