FOTODOK announces the winner and runners up of its very first Open Call for a commissioned project. In preparation for the move to our new location at De Machinerie in 2023–2024,...
Studio affect lab and photography exhibition space FOTODOK present a program at the crossroads of photography, algorithms and artificial intelligence. It wi
The Open Studio presents a selection of works in progress by 10 emerging artists—the participants of FOTODOK’s talent program Lighthouse 2021/2022: Chris Becher, Marvel...
FOTODOK announces a free open call inviting artists related to the city or province of Utrecht to submit their proposals of projects focused around a certain community in the city....
Read more about the jury report of the Lighthouse participants 2021/2022 here. A short explanation of why the participants have been selected and which topics they will investigate....
Lees hier meer over het Juryrapport van de Lighthouse deelnemers 2021/2022. Een korte toelichting waarom de deelnemers zijn geselecteerd en welke onderwerpen ze zullen onderzoeken...
The FOTODOK Book Club is the podium for stories from photo books. In this Paris Edition live talkshow, photographer and photobook lover Rob Hornstra interviews the storytellers...
We are looking for a curatorial intern for 20h a week from the 6th of December for at least three months. Read more to find out if we could be a match!
On January 27th 2021, FOTODOK presents the second edition of Take Off — a digital gathering between recent BA & MA graduates of photography and experts of the field. The first...
The next edition of the FOTODOK Book Club on 3 December has the theme ‘The Dutch Edition’. A lot of special photo books have appeared in the Netherlands in the past period.
Blurring the Lines aims to promote student’s thesis research work, to get international recognition, and contribute to an inter-academic dialogue. The selected images over...
Photography education has come a long way over the years. Photography evolved from science to art in a century of existence, proving its artistic merit over great debates...