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.
The 'One Square Meter Berber' project by Mina Abouzahra that was planned for 2020, will be exhibited in Amsterdam from 16 to 26 September 2021.
The Creative Europe programme has just entered a new seven year period. What does Europe want with this programme?
In this publication, we look back at the past four years of Shared Cultural Heritage cooperation.
On 13 May, the long-awaited Dutch film 'De Oost' premiered on Amazon Prime Video, featuring online educational programme De Wereld van de Oost.
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DutchCulture presents Artists in Conversation: a dialogue between artists of different nationalities, exploring their perspectives on the cultural climate.
After 10 years, DutchCulture is saying farewell to Europe for Citizens, which will now be housed at the Netherlands Enterprise Agency under the name of CERV.
Sprung from last year's Forum, the European Gen-Z Manifesto, Afropean Express, the Island and the European Literature Night are all coming up next month.
For MINDSCAPES festival, Theater DEGASTEN made an online zine together with young artists and cultural professionals from Manchester.
The Turkish online queer art project ‘Through the Window’ hosts talks, parties and an exhibition via Instagram.
The international jury of the Prix de Rome has selected four artists for the shortlist of the Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2021.
An interview with Remy Jungerman on his first major solo exhibition in the U.S., the effects of COVID-19 on his practice, and the killing of George Floyd.
Freemuse’s The State of Artistic Freedom 2021 is an in-depth analysis of of 978 acts of violations of artistic freedom in 2020 in 89 countries.
This publication highlights best practices for cultural diplomacy and illustrates the connection between culture and the international policy (HGIS) goals.
Find an overview of all of our videos of the past year, for example Infected Cities, Forum on European Culture and more.
25 November it will be 45 years since Suriname became independent. This article briefly focuses on this historical event through film and poetry.