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Why You Should Study Fine Art and Design in the Netherlands

Art & Design is integrated into everything we see and do. It directly influences our perceptions of the world around us and how we interact with it. One of the most exciting places to pursue your artistic dreams? The Netherlands. Here’s a closer look at the benefits of studying art & design in the Netherlands, along with a cutting-edge program that distinguishes itself from the rest.

Apr 9, 2025
  • Master Studies
Why You Should Study Fine Art and Design in the Netherlands

Art & Design is integrated into everything we see and do. It directly influences our perceptions of the world around us and how we interact with it. Working behind the scenes to provide the most compelling experiences? From working with your hands to unleashing your creativity, there are many reasons to go into this exhilarating field.

But all art and design degrees aren’t created equal. One of the most exciting places to pursue your artistic dreams? The Netherlands. Here’s a closer look at the benefits of studying art & design in the Netherlands, along with a cutting-edge program that distinguishes itself from the rest.

Where Art and Design is a Way of Life

You have many choices when it comes to choosing a destination for your art & design studies. So why the Netherlands?

For starters, the country boasts a rich history of design. In decreeing the Netherlands as the place to visit for design lovers, Vogue proposes, β€œThe Netherlands has always had a place on art lovers’ must-visit lists. There’s the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, and works by the Dutch masters are sprinkled throughout the country. Yet there’s another art movement that’s just as important but often gets overlooked in the presence of so many other masterpieces. De Stijl (meaning β€œthe style” in Dutch) is the minimalistic art movement that emerged in the 20th century when a pioneering group of Dutch artists and designers employed only the essentials in their work: vertical and horizontal lines and black, white, and primary colors.”

Indeed, the country’s culture is steeped in a belief in the power of art and design. β€œThe Stijl wasn’t all about painting either”, continues Vogue about the guiding force behind the Dutch path to becoming a design powerhouse. β€œThe artists’ ultimate goal was to create a new society through additional work in interior design, furniture, and architecture.”

Today, the Dutch creative industry continues to build on the country’s international reputation in the field of art & design, laying claim to famous designers such as Marcel Wanders, Tord Boontje, Jurgen Bey and Hella Jongerius with a multitude of emerging artists poised to join them. To what can the country attribute its status as a β€œhotbed of innovation, creativity and design,” according to Study in Holland? A strong education system for artists and designers -- with cutting-edge master’s degree programs as an integral part of it.

Robin Punt is the head of the Frank Mohr Institute, which houses Fine Art and Design MA degree programs in Painting and MADtech (Media, Art, Design & Technology) at Minerva Art Academy in Groningen. Punt explains; β€œThe diversity of the Dutch master-level programmes is a distinctive aspect of higher art education in the Netherlands. This gives ample room to the situation that artistic practices, and the domain of the arts in the Netherlands are characterized by a number of core values: creativity as a goal unto itself, critical thinking, social engagement, freedom and tolerance.”

Factor in English-taught programs, internationally recognized degrees, a multicultural environment, affordable study costs, and the Netherland’s β€œgateway to Europe” location, and the allures of the Netherlands continue to grow.

Minerva Art Academy: An Environment of Design Innovation

One of the seventeen schools within Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Minerva Art Academy comprises Fine Arts and Design, the Frank Mohr Institute and Minerva Academy of Pop Culture. Together, they provide a dynamic, international environment in vibrant Groningen where a diverse collective of students come together to learn, collaborate, create and share.

Punt continues, β€œWorking for two years within a community consisting of artists, designers and performers from a range of countries all over the world, and at the same time being located in a relatively peripheral area of the Netherlands, provides participants of the programme in Groningen with a unique situation. A constant awareness of global connections and developments, an intense intercultural exchange, embedded in an environment that invites and supports concentration and focus, form a special mixture for intense studying.”

Painting and MADtech Degrees

Hanze University of Applied Sciences

In both the Painting and MADtech degree programs, students are encouraged to develop their own artistic identity and motivations within the context of today’s techno-centric society. Punt says, β€œThis makes it possible to work on personal and professional development, act in public and find an audience for the research and work. It is both about taking responsibility for the own practice, identifying and creating opportunities and alliances, as about operating from a free and autonomous position.” The study program Painting educates visual artists who create individual work and perform autonomous investigations from a painterly perspective. The study program MADtech educates media performers, artists, designers, and also art & design educators, who operate in the related fields of media, art, design and technology. The combination of these fields refers to overlapping artistic practices that include emerging media, visual and performing arts, and experience design.

They are also actively encouraged to share their work through Platform Minerva, a public platform for art, design, performing arts and research presentations. Platform Minerva includes:

  • Workshops and facilities for theatre, plaster and ceramics, photography, digital media, plastics, wood, metal, graphics, drawing and painting, and unstable media and electronics.
  • Exhibition and project rooms where students and lecturers can experiment with scale and site.
  • Spaces for collaboration and documentation of works.

In addition, Platform Minerva hosts a large number of professional guest lecturers and other outreach activities, making it the ideal opportunity for students to deepen, develop and innovate artistic practices and perspectives.

As Punt concludes, β€œThe importance, impact or role of art and design in Dutch culture and society is relatively well accepted and appreciated. That’s the reason why I encourage our students to work and think open-minded, generous, experimental and collaborative with an autonomous, critical, entrepreneurial and conceptual attitude. In this way, as an artist, you open up possibilities and create unexpected combinations.” We can think of no better place to do so than through the pursuit of a Fine Art and Design master’s degree at Minerva Art Academy at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences.

Joanna Hughes

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Joanna worked in higher education administration for many years at a leading research institution before becoming a full-time freelance writer. She lives in the beautiful White Mountains region of New Hampshire with her family.

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