The Purmerends Museum in the historic heart of Purmerend is renewing its permanent exposition. Kloosterboer is responsible for the entire realization in cooperation with Jaap Verburg and Kay Kloosterboer. On Sunday the 10th of December the first phase of of the renewed museum presentation was festively opened.
With the Present of Slavery Past, the Tropenmuseum wants to make visitors aware of current, contemporary legacies of slavery and colonialism in the Netherlands. For many Dutch, the relationship between slavery and the present is unclear.
The Game Changers exhibition in the National Maritime Museum tells you about remarkable maritime innovations of the past centuries.
Kloosterboer produced the new interior for the Waag in Workum. This historical location from 1650 wants to let the visitor enjoy the history of the fishing village.
After years of research and extensive renovations, his Majesty the King opened the Lorentz Lab on May 17, 2017. A new, permanent wing of the museum in which the history of Teylers comes to life.
In honor of King Willem-Alexander's 50th anniversary the exhibition celebrates the life of the Netherlands in the last 50 years.