You are invited you to to join a discussion about the possible impact of COVID-19 on artistic and cultural interventions in public space.
Art in Times of Corona: DEN presents overview of digital cultural expressions and tips for cultural services now that physical presence has become impossible.
The director has written a fervid letter: "In the days ahead we will have to prove to ourselves and to the world that culture is able to counter misfortune".
Due to travel bans that are in force to counteract the corona crisis, Moroccan artist Adam Belarouchia cannot return from the Netherlands to his home country.
Our Brexit event this February showed that the freedom of movement of people, goods and services across the Channel will not be as evident as it was before.
The Hakawy Festival for Chrildren in Egypt and Belfast Children's Festival present a Dutch focus with 15 performances from the Netherlands.
'Impossible Journeys' will be on display at the Museum of Moscow until 29 March 2020. This project was funded by the Shared Cultural Heritage Matching Fund.
The children's book 'Lampie and the Children of the Sea' and the illustrator of 'Little Wise Wolf' are nominated for prestigious prizes in the United Kingdom.
Art programme VERVE, presenting Dutch art in Belgium, is a plea for slowing down and sets an example for future art programmes.
The Dutch pioneer in media design for public spaces was selected for the SXSW 2020 Art Program in Austin, USA, and will also travel to France and Austria.
The speech of Viktorien van Hulst at the seminar Indonesia and the Netherlands: a joint future.
The reflection of Grace Leksana on the speech by Gert Oostindie at the seminar Indonesia and the Netherlands: a joint future.
Gert Oostindie held a speech on the colonial past and its future at the seminar Indonesia and the Netherland: a joint future.
Rein Jelle Terpstra's work is shown as part of the group exhibition 'Mourning: On Loss and Change' at Hamburger Kunsthalle from 7 February until 14 June 2020.
Dutch-language pop music is making a comeback, as is shown by the programming at Noorderslag and Dutch exports to Belgium.
On 2 February 2020, the new Schengen Visa Code has come into force for everyone looking to apply for a short-stay Schengen Visa.
This year Hermitage Amsterdam is celebrating its tenth anniversary with several projects, including the educational project Museum 15/24.
'DRIFT: About Nature, Technology and Humankind' will be shown at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, San Francisco, from 17 January until 30 April 2020.
This article discusses how different forms of funding with both national and international scope might benefit your project.
The report by Freemuse outlines how European governments carry the legal responsibility to respect, protect and fulfil obligations to artistic freedom.