The Forum on European Culture invites the author once more, for a live book presentation of the Dutch translation of 'Afropean'.
The second ArtsMap Micro Support open call for seed-money is themed Gender Equality. Apply before March 30, 2022 and find out more about the open call here.
In a new edition of the series Artists in Conversation, artists from Germany and the Netherlands exchange insights on the cultural climate in both countries.
The Curaçao author who writes in Papiamento participated in an exchange residency in Belfast to promote literature in small and minority languages.
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Hanna van Vliet represented the Netherlands as one of the ten selected great young European film talents.
This report, based on international research in 42 countries, shows most cultural professionals lack the knowledge to support disabled artists and audiences.
DutchCulture’s international guests Niko Barrena, Kévi Donat, Irem Alpay & Nathan Twentyman look back on their participation with Collecting the City symposium.
Cultural professionals in Turkey and the Netherlands joined forces to discover, empathise, define, ideate, and design solutions for a sustainable future.
The NL-Kanto programme keeps the flame of creative exchange between Japan and the Netherlands burning – despite, or perhaps even thanks to the pandemic.
On 10 December 2021 Dutch and Japanese artists featured in an online talk about cultural exchange with Japan.
A recap of the Collecting the City tour through Amsterdam Zuidoost, along Kazerne Reigersbos, CBK Zuidoost and Imagine IC.
EUNIC Global recently published a report summarising the main discussions and findings of the Knowledge Sharing Workshop held in April 2021.
On 2 December together with IQMF we organise an online Artist Talk about fair & mobility in the queer migrant community.
DutchCulture is proud to present Stella Toonen's speech on co-creation, given as the opening of the Collecting the City Symposium in Amsterdam.
DutchCulture looks back on an exciting and fruitful event with New Generations artists.
From 14-20 October you can watch free films at home, films about powerful women, about stories that need to be heard.
Perform Europe invites you in their first publication to rethink the European system of cross-border touring and support of the performing arts.
Parliament’s Culture and Education Committee called for the creation of an EU-wide framework on working conditions and minimum standards for all artists.
Swiss Fondation Beyeler's exhibition presents about a hundred women portraits from 1870 to the present by nine women, including Marlene Dumas and Frida Kahlo.
Find an overview of this year's videos and podcasts, for example Infected Cities part 2, 50 years of international cultural policy and more.