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About Us

Kunstpedia Foundation: Curators of Art Knowledge
Who We Are
The Kunstpedia Foundation is a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting interest in and appreciation for Fine and Applied Arts, excluding Contemporary Arts. The foundation manages the website (www.kunstpedia.org) which provides rich and freely accessible content in the form of articles, ebooks and blogs, supplied by a variety of contributors including art historians, collectors, galleries, dealers and museums. It was launched in 2008 for the benefit of the general public and all those involved in Fine and Applied Arts, be it professionally or otherwise.
How We Work
Kunstpedia governs itself on the principles of ‘meritocracy’, whereby responsibilities to volunteers and employees are assigned on the individuals’ merit in terms of their specific skills and knowledge relevant to the task at hand.
Mission
Bringing Fine and Applied Arts to the Masses
Kunstpedia aims to form a link between the general public with potential interest in Fine and Decorative Arts and the cognoscenti who hold the knowledge. To this end, it encourages anyone who is in the know and has a passion for sharing the cultural riches and enjoyment the Arts can bring to peoples’ lives to become involved – whether to supply content for the website, become a partner, or support the aspirations of the foundation in any other way.
Our Motto
The motto the foundation has adopted as its own is a quote by Henry Ford: “Coming together is the beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.”
Goals
Independent Knowledge Base
Kunstpedia strives to provide an open platform for likeminded people and organisations to distribute and share their specific knowledge and allow others to benefit from it for the greater purpose of stimulating interest in learning more about Fine and Applied Arts. The foundation believes that by creating a collective knowledge base people will be encouraged to find out more and become actively involved by visiting galleries and museums and exchanging their views with fellow enthusiasts.
Means and Tools
The Internet
The foundation facilitates the creation of a community of enthusiasts who hope to increase awareness, knowledge and passion for this pillar of our civilisation that is Fine and Applied Arts. Kunstpedia.org is the channel that will make this possible, as the Internet is the medium of choice for communication and knowledge sharing of our age.
Content and Projects
As well as keeping the website furnished with interesting and stimulating articles and features, Kunstpedia is also negotiating with publishers to digitalise and republish ebooks, which are compatible with all reading devices, Smartphones and handheld computers. However, the foundation is also keen to develop its own material, initiating projects on a regular basis such as the creation of collective ebooks, whereby several parties from different backgrounds and organisations contribute content to create the finished product.
Becoming Involved
The foundation’s effectiveness as a public resource depends upon the valuable contributions and participation of those willing to make information available to all.
If you are interested in joining Kunstpedia in bringing Fine Arts closer to the general public, or would like to find out more, please do contact us. Contact form >>
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Kunstpedia Foundation
Haansberg 19
4874NJ Etten-Leur
the Netherlands
t. +31-76-50 32 797
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