Now online: a living archive of resilience, amplifying Ukrainian voices and Dutch solidarity with the Ukrainian cultural sector.
A new study demonstrates that investing in international cultural cooperation isn’t just the right thing to do, but certainly a smart thing to do as well.
The Netherlands presents a comprehensive cultural programme at the global stage of the 2025 Osaka World Expo, and beyond.
This photography exhibition in Amsterdam by Moroccan photographer Rida Tabit, is an outcome of the 2024 Moroccan-Dutch Knowledge Exchange Programme.
Every year, the Netherlands Embassy in Belgium organises several open calls for funding support for all disciplines. The next deadline is 12 November 2025.
Looking for financial means to fund your cultural project taking place in Belgium? Our funding guide is tailored specifically for Dutch-Belgian cooperation.
Bavo De Smedt, circus artist and co-founder of TeaTime, shares insights into working abroad with a focus on Flanders and collaborations with cultural centres.
An article highlighting cultural spots in Liège, located in the French-speaking part of Belgium.
An article highlighting cultural spots in Eupen, located in the German-speaking part of Belgium.
A practical checklist for Netherlands-based artists and cultural professionals.
In 2024, we hosted 5 professionals from war-torn Ukrainian museums for a programme. Filmmaker Cem Altınöz documented their vital work preserving local heritage.
During this European cultural summit on 18 and 19 June in Amsterdam, our director Kirsten van den Hul will be appointed as EUNIC President.
A publication by Boekmanstichting and DutchCulture about practices and policies from eight countries worldwide.
Internationally-active cultural institutions in Amsterdam invited to explore how we can preserve a vibrant local cultural scene under current pressure.
The report reveals how Slovakia’s current government is reshaping cultural institutions.
Exploring the international cultural activities of Dutch makers in 2024.
Impressions from the Symposium 'Restitution and Beyond: Decolonisation Debates in International Relations'
A mapping of support centres in Belgium, Germany, France, Netherlands and the UK for makers, who have witnessed or experienced transgressive behaviour
DutchCulture's new publication has arrived reflecting on the inspiring work supported by the Matching Fund over the past four years.
DutchCulture and the British Council in the Netherlands are pleased to announce a new three-year collaboration aimed at deepening cultural relationships.