DutchCulture's Europe + Heritage programme supports European heritage projects. Read about inspiring examples of the past two years.
Too many different formats, geographies, and priorities for artist residencies. How can we study them and understand their potential?
Rather than acting just as cv embellishers and feel-good providers, artist residencies can be places where care and sustainability is applied in practice.
We look at Dutch international cultural activities in 2022, and explore how artists are finding their 'new orbit', after 2 years of athering restrictions.
An exploration of the needs, challenges and practices of welcoming and hosting forcibly displaced artists and art workers.
Publication of the Music Mobility Funding Guide
As performing in the United States threatens to become unaffordable, cultural mobility to the States is at stake. What exactly is going on? 
Please find below an overview of the news from Europe in the field of IT and digital developments for cultural heritage and museums.
Our Lord in the Attic Museum is the Dutch candidate for the European Heritage Label. The results on its candidacy are expected at the end of this year.
An international programme has been launched in Italy, that will put the spotlight on contemporary Dutch arts for children and youth for a year.
Samen met Vechtclub XL organiseerden we een evenement over de mogelijkheden voor internationaal cultureel samenwerken voor makers uit Utrecht.
Cross-sectoraal
We had a chat with Goldkimono about the international artistic practice of this the singer-songwriter who has been nominated for the Music Moves Europe Award.
DutchCulture invites artists and cultural organisations to add their 2022 projects to the DutchCulture Database.
Buma Cultuur reports gradual recovery of Dutch pop music's export value after corona pandemic.
Far from being a luxury or a holiday, an artist residency can be a tool for re-imagining and re-structuring the ecology of art, especially in critical times.
On 8 December, DutchCulture hosted the DTPHN symposium at De Duif in Amsterdam.  
Dutch filmmaker Jordi Wijnalda visually captured the mission of the members of Futures-Oriented Museum Synergies (FORMS) in Berlin in an evocative way
What are the obstacles cultural organisations in Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao encounter when they want to internationalise, and how can we help them?
Born to a Japanese mother and Dutch father, the young artist grew up and lives in Amsterdam, where we had a lively talk with her.
DutchCulture and Cobra Museum invited four young Moroccan and Dutch-Moroccan artists to shine their light on 'The Other Story' and on what art means to them.