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.
The future of Artist in Residency programmes and their impact on local communities.
During Queer & Pride Amsterdam, we invited Nijiiro Diversity and Pride Center Osaka to learn about Dutch endeavours in LGBTQ+ rights exchange with Dutch peers.
An evening with Ukrainian residency hosts to explore how they bring a sense of community, solidarity and the much-needed space to create art during wartime.
This report by Culture Action Europe offers insights into how the cultural sector can adapt to today’s changing social and political landscape.
Veel Limburgse makers behalen succes op internationaal niveau, blijkt uit onderzoek van bureau Lahaut waarbij gebruik is gemaakt van de DutchCulture Database.
A selection of special events and projects in the context of cultural exchanges between the Netherlands and Morocco taking place this autumn.
Seven cultural professionals reflect on their experiences at Ornamenta 2024, sharing insights on regional collaboration, creative autonomy & local industries.
An overview of the funding bodies and programmes that support the international mobility of artists and culture professionals focusing on the Caribbean.
In 60 years, a commercial tie between the Netherlands and Türkiye has grown into a vital cultural force, uniquely shaping the Netherlands for the long term.
Exploring artist-in-residencies in Europe opens the door to a vibrant tapestry of creativity, culture, and collaboration.
The EU elections play a key role in the future of the continent. In an interview series, we reflect on the role of culture in Europe. #6: Nancy Braun.
By taking Ornamenta 2024 as an example, we explore the concept of ‘genius loci’ to emphasize the unique atmosphere of a place.