The Creative Europe programme has just entered a new seven year period. What does Europe want with this programme?
#CulturalDealEU and artist Jett Rebel plea for appropriate support for the cultural sector in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In December 2020 and January 2021 we took time to reflect on how to create change in and through small art institutions. Read the publication now.
In this pilot of DC TV Talks, DutchCulture and Boekmanstichting created a programme about the dimension of sustainability in international cultural cooperation.
DutchCulture presents the third and final edition of Civic Council on European Democracy, this time adressing the Polish political setting.
In this publication DutchCulture looks back on the fair practices of the past three years.
This article offers help with respect to drawing up a commission contract with an international maker that incorporates the uncertainties due to COVID-19.
Dit artikel biedt hulp bij het opstellen van een overeenkomst met een internationale maker, die rekening houdt met de onzekerheid rond COVID-19.
EUNIC Global is commissioning a Toolkit for Fair Collaboration and is looking for a team of authors.
This publication highlights best practices for cultural diplomacy and illustrates the connection between culture and the international policy (HGIS) goals.
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.
Can works of art provide an alternative critical way of thinking on migration, besides the discourse in which European democracy has become entangled? 
The report 'Advies Koloniale Collecties en Erkenning van Onrecht' was officially presented to Minister Ingrid van Engelshoven and published online this week.
How to prevent cosmopolitanism from becoming rootless in a globalised age?
DutchCulture and Pakhuis de Zwijger organise cross-cultural and cross-national conversations about art in corona times. Recap of the third edition, Cairo.
DutchCulture gathered 40 international experts in Amsterdam to discuss values and practicalities of fair(er) international cultural cooperation.
COVID-19 urges us to re-establish the legitimation of working abroad and to reformulate ambitions regarding the moral and artistic challenges of globalisation.
DutchCulture and Pakhuis de Zwijger organize cross-cultural and cross-national conversations about art in corona times. Recap of the first edition, New York.
Freemuse’s new report State of Artistic Freedom 2020 is an in-depth analysis of 711 acts of violations of artistic freedom in 2019 in 93 countries.
On 2 February 2020, the new Schengen Visa Code has come into force for everyone looking to apply for a short-stay Schengen Visa.