
Presentation Landscape Sketch of the Arts 2025
In 2024, Flanders Arts Institute put everything into collecting input for the new Landscape Sketch of the Arts. This is a study that analyses the arts field in Flanders, as well as its themes.
Welcome to the presentation of Landscape Sketch 2025 – on 16 September in Arenberg, in Antwerp.
Programme
We invite you for a day full of inspiration and fruitful encounters: everyone is welcome!
In the morning, we will present the main findings from the Landscape Sketch, and welcome Minister of Culture Caroline Gennez.
After lunch, we kick off the afternoon with a public talk, and engage in dialogue together. Throughout the day, we foresee several moments to ask questions.
You will soon find the full programme on our website.
Register now
Register via the button at the top right, or via telephone via +32 (0)2 274 17 60.
Accessibility
Arenberg is wheelchair accessible and offers facilities for the hearing impaired.
This event will take place in Dutch, with Flemish Sign Language and live English subtitles.
Do you have other needs or questions around accessibility? Let us know via the registration form, or contact our colleague Sofia.
What is the Landscape Sketch of the Arts?
Flanders Arts Institute is publishing a Landscape Sketch of the Arts every five years. The document is a strength and weakness analysis of the arts sector.
It shows current developments in the Flemish arts field in order to support the new cultural policy and professional field in developing a future strategy for the visual arts, performing arts, music, literature, audiovisual arts, architecture, design and transdisciplinary arts.
The Landscape Sketch is preceded by a long preparation and research process. It involves as many actors from the arts field as possible to gather input and shed light on various perspectives. The process will culminate in a publication bringing together all the findings – which can be translated back into practice.
More information
Do you have questions about this event? Contact our colleague Tom Ruette.
Want to know more about the Landscape Sketch of the Arts? Take a look at this page.
- Ilustration: Graveelius
- Image: Anne van der Pot