Belonging to the City: Alliances between Community Art and Diaconia as a Means to Overcome Segregation in a Gentrifying Neighbourhood in Amsterdam
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Methods and Positionality
2. Backgrounds and Framework of A(t) Home in the Staats
2.1. A Shrinking Congregation in an Up-and-Coming Neighbourhood
2.2. Aims, Participants and Approach
2.3. Artistic Methods and Activities
3. Belonging to the Neighbourhood: Outcomes of the Exhibit
4. Conclusions and Challenges
4.1. Engaging with the Unknown
4.2. Storytelling and Power Relations
4.3. Ownership and Collective Decision Making
4.4. Witnessing the Dynamics of Visibility and Invisibility
Funding
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
1 | Examples in Europe: Florian Malzacher and Jonas Staal (eds.). 2021; Das Zentrum für politische Schönheit: https://politicalbeauty.de/ (accessed on 20 March 2023); Welfare State International, https://www.welfare-state.org/pages/aboutwsi.htm (accessed on 20 March 2023) and the work of Bart Stuart and Klaar van der Lippe at https://www.burospelenblog.nl/ (accessed on 10 April 2023). |
2 | The title of a recent diaconal publication on community development by Regnum Books (Haugen et al. 2022) |
3 | In the Dutch context, I have found only two publications: Albert Ploeger (2002) and Nico van der Perk (2013). |
4 | I am grateful to Wiel Dorssers for suggesting this translation. |
5 | Other religions: thirteen percent Muslim and one percent as Jewish, Buddhist or Hinduist. De Staat van de Stad Amsterdam X, 2018–2019, OIS. https://onderzoek.amsterdam.nl/publicatie/de-staat-van-de-stad-amsterdam-x-2018-2019 (accessed on 11 April 2023). |
6 | Estimated guess of the organisers, based on visitors and participants in the exhibit (Focus-group 17 April 2023). |
7 | This focus-group took place on 17 April 2023. |
8 | See my article ‘Walking in the neighbourhood’ in the issue of Religions on ‘Christian Congregations as Communities of Care’ (forthcoming in 2023). |
9 | This historical information is partly based on interviews with inhabitants, and partly on literature and archive research done by participants, one of whom was a masters student in history. The outcome is published in the catalogue of the exhibit A(t) home in the Staats. Expositie en buurtgesprekken vanuit de Nassaukerk, 2021. |
10 | Interview E. Meijers and J. Buning with Paula Irik, minister of the Nassau church during those years, 13 August 2019. |
11 | All Dutch citations are translated by EM. |
12 | https://www.kerkenbuurtwesterpark.nl/ (accessed on 11 April 2023). |
13 | A term coined by urbanist Zef Hemel. See https://zefhemel.nl/stad-zonder-kunst/ (accessed on 19 May 2023). |
14 | CBS: Het aandeel sociale huurwoningen blijft dalen. Het Parool, 20 October 2022. |
15 | Statistics of Amsterdam area’s: https://allecijfers.nl/wijk/staatsliedenbuurt-amsterdam/ (accessed on 14 April 2023). |
16 | ‘Stadsdeel wil overlast Westerpark beteugelen’, Het Parool 14 September 2018 and Staatsliedenkrant, April 2023. |
17 | Source of this story: focus-group with the organisers, 17 April 2023. |
18 | Policy paper: Inspirerende presentie–een nieuwe rol voor de kerk in de stad. Beleidsplan Nassaukerkgemeente 2018–2022. |
19 | Policy paper 2018–2022. |
20 | Policy document Nassauchurch 2017–2022. |
21 | Fokje Wierdsma, Report on exposure in the Nassauchurch 2016–2019, February 2019. |
22 | For example ‘Blik op de buurt. Ons werk in relatie tot de buurt’, Over De Brug, January 2019, in which members of the congregation were invited to participate in ‘exposure walks’ in the neighborhood. |
23 | This center “supports and trains professionals and volunteers in experienced based learning, who support people living in circumstances in which their humanity is under pressure”. https://korschippers.nl/overons/ (accessed on 13 April 2023). |
24 | Minutes and reports of the exposure group between 2017 and 2020. |
25 | Three artists (Philipe Velez McIntyre, Bart Stuart, Klaar van der Lippe), the minister Klaas Holwerda (who was only present the first time. He left the group in the beginning of 2020 and the congregation in the summer of 2021), three members of the exposure group of the Nassau church (Gerrie Willemse, Jaap Buning, and myself) and two members of the organisation ‘Church and Neighborhood Westerpark’ (Jette Uittenhout, Dick Jansen). (source: minutes 16 September 2019 and 2 February 2020). Photographer Peter Valckx, Writer Wiel Dorssers, social worker Hilde Dijkstra, designers Mark Schalken and Paulien Jansen en student history Rachel Meijers joined later. |
26 | Minutes (A)t home in the Staats, 16 September 2019. |
27 | Minutes of (T)huis in de Staats, June 2021. |
28 | Jaap Buning, final report (T)huis in de Staats for one of the funding bodies, April 2022. |
29 | Evaluation document by the group of initiators, April 2022. |
30 | Focus-group 17 April 2023. |
31 | Minutes interview-group 30 November 2020. |
32 | https://thuisindestaats.nl/ (accessed on 14 June 2023). |
33 | Jacqy Wolters made the interviews for ‘Knooppunt tv’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JquxoJXH1xM (accessed on 14 June 2023). |
34 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiuc8IVgv_o&t=79s (accessed on 14 June 2023). |
35 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TZzrka9Hz0&t=7s (accessed on 14 June 2023). |
36 | https://thuisindestaats.nl/programma/buren-vertellen/ (accessed on 19 April 2023). |
37 | See note 30 above. |
38 | These conclusions are based on the following sources: Jaap Buning, final report Thuis in de Staats for one of the funding bodies, April 2022; Dick Jansen (2021); Dorssers and Meijers (2021). |
39 | Story shared by Dick Jansen during the closing debate on 26 November 2021. |
40 | See note 30 above. |
41 | Vision Document of the commission ‘Management building Nassau church’, January 2023. |
42 | See note 30 above. |
43 | This aspect is developed more deeply in my article ‘Walking in the neighbourhood’ in the issue of Religions on ‘Christian Congregations as Communities of Care’ (forthcoming in 2023). |
44 | Translated from French by E.M. |
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Meijers, E. Belonging to the City: Alliances between Community Art and Diaconia as a Means to Overcome Segregation in a Gentrifying Neighbourhood in Amsterdam. Religions 2023, 14, 811. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14060811
Meijers E. Belonging to the City: Alliances between Community Art and Diaconia as a Means to Overcome Segregation in a Gentrifying Neighbourhood in Amsterdam. Religions. 2023; 14(6):811. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14060811
Chicago/Turabian StyleMeijers, Erica. 2023. "Belonging to the City: Alliances between Community Art and Diaconia as a Means to Overcome Segregation in a Gentrifying Neighbourhood in Amsterdam" Religions 14, no. 6: 811. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14060811
APA StyleMeijers, E. (2023). Belonging to the City: Alliances between Community Art and Diaconia as a Means to Overcome Segregation in a Gentrifying Neighbourhood in Amsterdam. Religions, 14(6), 811. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14060811