Freemuse’s The State of Artistic Freedom 2021 is an in-depth analysis of of 978 acts of violations of artistic freedom in 2020 in 89 countries.
This publication highlights best practices for cultural diplomacy and illustrates the connection between culture and the international policy (HGIS) goals.
In the spotlight: Eefje de Visser’s concert film 'Bitterzoet' as an example of good practices during the pandemic.
Nu corona internationale culturele samenwerking vrijwel stil heeft gelegd, blikken deze podcasts niet alleen terug maar ook vooruit op ontwikkelingen.
DutchCulture and Pakhuis de Zwijger organise cross-cultural and cross-national conversations about art in corona times. Recap of the 13th edition, Warsaw.
European Investment Fund has published a market analysis that reveals how the CCS are worth investing in.
Four ambitious and creative Dutch or Netherlands-based filmmakers are participating in the international Berlinale Talents programme.
The Goethe-Institut London, together with several international partner organisations, calls for dance artists to apply for the 2021 dance residency programme.
Nu corona internationale culturele samenwerking vrijwel stil heeft gelegd, blikken deze podcasts niet alleen terug maar ook vooruit op ontwikkelingen.
Dutch artist Vincent de Boer created 'The Stroke' in collaboration with the London-based jazz band Ill Considered, supported by the Creative Industries Fund NL.
The Yves Saint Laurent Museum in Marrakech presents an exhibition about Bert Flint, an originally Dutch collector and passionate defender of Moroccan heritage.
On 10 January 2021 Private Kitchen went live, the first magazine that gives a glimpse behind the scenes of Dutch media music and its composers.
A recap of the Never Grow Up! programme: wowing US audiences with Dutch culture for kids.
During COVID-19 new digital initiatives regarding international cultural exchange have seen the light of day. We present a global inventory of good practices.
The 50-years story of the Erasmus Huis, the cultural centre of the Netherlands in Jakarta, reflects a dynamic relationship between two countries.
Nu corona internationale culturele samenwerking vrijwel stil heeft gelegd, blikken deze podcasts niet alleen terug maar ook vooruit op ontwikkelingen.
A discussion with Raymond Walravens, founder of Go Cuba!, about independent culture, artistic freedom and state censorship in the Cuban arts today.
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.
Hannie van den Bergh and Jan van den Berg created 'exformation' with the support of the Shared Cultural Heritage Programme of DutchCulture.