We are saddened to hear of the passing away of Arthur Sonnen. DutchCulture remembers him as a tireless and ever-curious former colleague.
De btw-verhoging brengt bestaanszekerheid van makers en artiesten in gevaar en verhindert de toegang tot kunst, cultuur en informatie van diverse nieuwsmedia.
The June EU elections are crucial for the future of the continent. In an interview series, we reflect on the role of culture in Europe. #4: Stephanie Bonnici
The June EU elections are crucial for the future of the continent. In an interview series, we reflect on the role of culture in Europe. #3: Herbert-Jan Hiep.
We look at Dutch activities taking place in Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria, and the challenges and opportunities for working in this region.
The report from DutchCulture and EUNIC's Decolonising Cultural Relations workshop is now available, advancing equitable cultural engagement.
The June EU elections are crucial for the future of the continent. In an interview series, we reflect on the role of culture in Europe. #1: Kirsten van den Hul
During their Dutch-German artistic exchange, artists Johannes Langkamp and Martin Lucas Schulze discovered their shared fascination for movements and processes.
Transforming norms for a sustainable future. Explore our initiatives at the intersection of climate and culture.
Looking for financial means to fund your cultural project taking place in Belgium? Our funding guide is tailored specifically for Dutch-Belgian cooperation.
In this new publication, we reflect on the journeys, challenges and successes of young makers in the DutchCulture New Generations programme.
The Netherlands signed the Faro Convention on the Value of Cultural Heritage for Society. DutchCulture also focuses on heritage and its relation to communities.
De podcast 'Europa om je heen' neemt je mee naar locaties met het Europees Erfgoedlabel in Nederland.
From 13 to 21 January, The Bluest Monday focuses on the taboos regarding mental health, featuring free exhibitions, film screenings, and workshops,
In 2023, there was a 15% increase in value compared to 2022, with the Dutch music export contributing over € 198 million to the Dutch economy in 2023.
As a cultural organisation, how can you incorporate the climate issue into your programme? And what does the climate crisis mean for international cooperation?
Every year in September, we eagerly anticipate Turkish participants embarking on a visit to the Netherlands to help them connect to the Dutch cultural sector.
DutchCulture has played an active part in EUNIC NL's FAIR P(L)AY cycle of events, coming to a close last October. Here are our takeaways and tips & tricks.
A global call to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to include cultural heritage, the arts and creative sectors in climate policy.
The European Audiovisual Observatory released a report on the underrepresentation of women in the European film industry.