NDSM Get Lost Spring 2024
The cultural event NDSM Get Lost is getting a new look! From 2024, four parties at the shipyard will join forces on one Thursday evening for an artistic program. During this evening, both visitors and residents can discover what the NDSM has to offer in the cultural field, ranging from exhibitions, performances, and lectures to workshops, live music, and more.

Are you curious? Then come along to the spring edition on March 28th at Nieuw Dakota, Beautiful Distress House, Stichting NDSM-werf, and Treehouse NDSM.

Entrance is free.

Guided Tour
Join a special guided tour that will take you to various locations and provide information about the programme. This tour starts on March 28 at 7:00 pm at Nieuw Dakota. Tickets for the guided tour cost €5 and include a welcome drink. Get your ticket here.

All dates 2024
- Spring edition: Thursday, March 28
- Summer edition: Thursday, July 25
- Autumn edition: Thursday, September 26
- Winter edition: Thursday, December 12

Times
- 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm
- Guided tour starts at 7:00 pm

Participating Parties
Nieuw Dakota
Nieuw Dakota is a contemporary art space on the NDSM wharf. The experimental programme includes exhibitions, performances, guided tours, and educational activities, aiming to challenge both artists and visitors and broaden their perspectives on the world. All duos in the exhibition It's Not You, It's Me are now exes. Especially for this exhibition, they come together one last time to make something out of their broken hearts. Whether that happened twelve years ago, or only very recently, the pain is still palpable everywhere. Some now live on as friends, others secretly long for a reunion, and sometimes there seems to be nothing left of the love that once was.

Beautiful Distress House
Beautiful Distress Foundation makes mental vulnerabilities visible, tangible, and thus discussable through art. Art appeals to our senses and minds; it enables us to look differently and makes us aware of our own prejudices about mental health. Through exhibitions, artist-in-residence programmes, and side programming, Beautiful Distress encourages dialogue about this. During the Stop Motion Workshop, as part of the exhibition Invisible Loss, Sasha shares his knowledge about stop motion animation. Sasha will lead a workshop where visitors can assist him with his latest animation project; using painted cardboard to create stop motion animated portraits of people discussing their experiences of living with epilepsy.

Stichting NDSM-werf
Stichting NDSM-werf programs and manages the monumental outdoor space of NDSM as a cultural wharf with a focus on public character, creative experimentation, and polyphony. In Not-in-my-Backyard by artist Rob Voerman, various venues are referred to: shelter, nightclub, church, and bar. The work is a response to the (over)regulation of public space in the Netherlands. Rob Voerman will be present this evening and one of the conceivable functions will be activated. | Location: former Sexyland plot, next to Beautiful Distress.

Treehouse
Using the implications of the multicultural history of Amsterdam North, Treehouse NDSM has developed an exhibition that explores spaces of in-betweenness and raises questions about what a home is. In these areas where many cultures and languages ​​converge, how do people (re)frame their sense of self, based on where they are?