We want everyone to feel safe in Kiasma. This is something we can all work on.
Other people are treated in a considerate manner.
We treat each other in a friendly manner. If help is needed, we provide it.
We give space to everyone to enjoy art in peace: we do not interfere by making noise, touching, or getting too close.
Kiasma has space for a multitude of interpretations and opinions. We listen to each other, and we can agree to disagree.
In Kiasma, everyone is allowed to be who they are.
People are diverse, and this diversity should be celebrated. We treat everyone respectfully.
We do not make assumptions about anyone’s gender, sexuality, background, ethnicity or functional abilities. We respect everyone’s own narratives and definitions of themselves. Furthermore, everyone is entitled to privacy.
We do not expect everyone to know or master the same things.
Identities and life situations are diverse; we do not use excluding language.
In Kiasma, all kinds of bullying, harassment, and discrimination are forbidden.
No one is treated badly or belittled based on their individual qualities such as gender, age, appearance, health or background.
Racist and homophobic or transphobic language and behaviour are forbidden.
If you experience or notice bullying, harassment or discrimination in Kiasma, notify the staff about it.
The staff is there for you. Contact us if
you have any concerns or if you are treated inappropriately. We will support you and intervene against inappropriate behaviour.
if you need or notice that someone else needs help.
you want to provide feedback. We are willing to learn and correct our practices at all times. We welcome your feedback. See our contact information.