'I BELIEVE I AM GAY' is a portrait series of religious LGBTIQ individuals living in the Netherlands, now on view at poşe open space in Istanbul, Turkey.
On December 8, the project Youth Artivists for Change will be discussed during International Queer & Migrant Film Festival. An interview with Arbër Kodra.
Equality is a sectoral prioritiy for the European Council. The report summarises the main recommendations regarding cultural and creative sectors and gender
El Hizjra, the Amsterdam-based centre for Arabic art and literature, organised a writing contest called Writers Connected in Morocco last September.
Anticipating the première, we interviewed writer/director Sandra Beerends about her new historically and emotionally charged documentary.
Four heritage experts from New York discussed the multiplicity of perspectives on Dutch colonial history through the DutchCulture visiting programme.
After receiving the Dutch theatre award De Gouden Krekel, 'Martin Luther King' will be shown at the Gavroche International Festival in Moscow this weekend.
A year on the post is a series of interviews with cultural attachés about their experiences. This edition: Janette Verrijzer in Moscow.
In April a delegation from the Kolomna Centre in Russia visited the Netherlands to exchange knowledge on the preservation of crafts and local industries.
In the run-up to the symposium Artistiek Kompas, Errol Boon wrote an essay on ethical challenges artists face when confronted with artistic censorship.
Performance(s) Between Two Shores is een Creative Europe Cultuur gesteund project uitgevoerd door Dancing on the Edge
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Myriam Sahraoui toured around Tangier’s hidden cultural gems. There is (still) much to do in the struggle of the imagination against indifference.
DutchCulture gathered 40 international experts in Amsterdam to discuss values and practicalities of fair(er) international cultural cooperation.
In the process of applying for a visa to enter the Schengen zone, artists encounter all kinds of difficulties. How come, and what are the consequences?
The Association of Russian Museums of Memory and the Anna Akhmatova Museum shared views on storytelling with museum professionals in the Netherlands.
Belgium and the Netherlands joined forces in 2018 for a field research into the possible contributions that arts & culture can make to city communities.
DutchCulture organiseerde in samenwerking met deBuren een internationale conferentie in Antwerpen over de kracht van kunst en creatieven in de stad.