The report 'Advies Koloniale Collecties en Erkenning van Onrecht' was officially presented to Minister Ingrid van Engelshoven and published online this week.
This October, BAM celebrates the achievements of cultural talents from the black diaspora with theatre, dance, readings and other cultural manifestations.
An interview with Jennifer Tosch, co-founder of Sites of Memory: a corona-proof interactive theatrical walk through Amsterdam.
Between 17 and 20 September the Forum on European Culture took place, with various programmes that explored what connects and divides Europeans.
EUNIC’s Sophie Logothetis went to ifa, the German Institute for International Cultural Relations in Stuttgart, for a job shadowing.
How to prevent cosmopolitanism from becoming rootless in a globalised age?
With this article we want to offer tools from the field of art and culture that can offer new perspectives on the topicality and history of anti-black racism.
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.
'Impossible Journeys' will be on display at the Museum of Moscow until 29 March 2020. This project was funded by the Shared Cultural Heritage Matching Fund.
The Dutch pioneer in media design for public spaces was selected for the SXSW 2020 Art Program in Austin, USA, and will also travel to France and Austria.
The report by Freemuse outlines how European governments carry the legal responsibility to respect, protect and fulfil obligations to artistic freedom.
During Shawky's visit to the IQMF in Amsterdam, we talked about his passion for Arab popular culture and his perspectives on queer cinema and censorship.
How can we make the public space function better? Turkish designer Tuğçe Akbulut and Dutch architect Jurgen ten Hoeve set to work on this issue.
The annual IQMF festival celebrated its 5th anniversary with much needed films, talks, performances and exhibitions. An impression of Saturday’s activities.
Op 6 december hebben drie ministers het nieuwe beleidskader Internationaal Cultuurbeleid aangeboden aan de Tweede Kamer.
On December 8, the project Youth Artivists for Change will be discussed during International Queer & Migrant Film Festival. An interview with Arbër Kodra.
From 13 till 17 November, the eigth edition of the International Cultural Forum took place in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Equality is a sectoral prioritiy for the European Council. The report summarises the main recommendations regarding cultural and creative sectors and gender