During COVID-19 new digital initiatives regarding international cultural exchange have seen the light of day. We present a global inventory of good practices.
Now that the United Kingdom has left the European Union, what will it mean for EU-UK cultural collaborations? Read this article with FAQ's to find out.
DutchCulture and Pakhuis de Zwijger organise cross-cultural and cross-national conversations about art in corona times. Recap of the 11th edition, Paris.
Early December IQMF took place both on & offline. Live film screenings, online talks and an online club night; an impression of a festival with a closed bar.
The Boekman Foundation marks its 125th publication with an overview of the 5 decades of Dutch governmental contribution to international cultural cooperation.
Colourful and humorous, the woven tapestry tells the story of Tsar Peter the Great and celebrates more than three centuries of Russian-Dutch cultural ties.
A portal for independent professionals and organisations operating in the international creative industry shows what grants and schemses are available.
DutchCulture's director Cees de Graaff was recently elected president of EUNIC. Here's a closer look at what the network does and at the new president's plans.
On December 3 and 5, 'Letter to My Mother' will be screened at International Queer & Migrant Film Festival (IQMF). We talked to its director Amina Maher.
‘Our World 2018-2020’ shows photos and stories highlighting the natural world and humanity’s impact on it, at Bund 18 Jiushi Art Gallery in Shanghai, China.
The Dutch cultural-diplomatic network in Germany invited culture makers to reflect on the future of international artistic collaboration in times of COVID-19.