Open Call for Dutch-Moroccan projects fostering cultural exchange, accessibility, sustainability, and gender equality. Deadline: 25 May.
The report from DutchCulture and EUNIC's Decolonising Cultural Relations workshop is now available, advancing equitable cultural engagement.
The June EU elections are crucial for the future of the continent. In an interview series, we reflect on the role of culture in Europe. #1: Kirsten van den Hul
In this new publication, we reflect on the journeys, challenges and successes of young makers in the DutchCulture New Generations programme.
The Cultural Participation Fund launches an open call to encourage cultural collaborations between Suriname and the Netherlands. Deadline: 5 July 2024
Afgelopen november organiseerden we met Museum Gouda een avondvullend programma vol verhalen, erfgoed, migratie en de connectie tussen twee werelden.
The yearly Embassy Culture Days hosted in the Netherlands brought together worldwide cultural officers, and our intern Rajae shares her personal experience.
European Cultural Foundation en DutchCulture roepen alle politieke partijen op om bij nieuwe kabinetsformatie de versterking van de cultuursector te agenderen.
In two pieces we shed light on the reflection of European values from policy to practice. This is article #2.
In two pieces we shed light on the reflection of European values from policy to practice. This is article #1.
This paper explores the potential for the Dutch cultural sector to engage in European cooperation and shape future European cultural policy.
In this publication we show the added value of our visitors programmes, such as building lasting relationships, and highlight some of the most rewarding visits.
DutchCulture & Marokkueer Zawya are proud to present the exhibition 'Queer your Ramadan' from 27 March to 21 April.
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.
A recap of the New Generations meet-up at Noorderzon Festival in Groningen for young artists and professionals in performing arts.
A recap of DutchCulture's most memorable conversations with artists, cultural professionals and experts: Artists in Conversation and Country Focus.
DutchCulture and The Cobra Museum for Modern Art present The Other Story of a new Dutch and Moroccan generation. Sign up now!
In July, we organised in collaboration with Female Economy the Morocco edition: watch the very intimate and lively dialogue between like-minded artists.
Watch the video of our online programme about Dutch-South African artistic co-creation: Considering the present, acknowledging the past, looking to the future.