The Dutch cultural-diplomatic network in Germany invited culture makers to reflect on the future of international artistic collaboration in times of COVID-19.
Wat zijn de Europese culturele ambities van de provincie Fryslân ná Cultureel Hoofdstadjaar 2018?
Cross-sectoraal
Voor DutchCulture on Tour: editie Noord-Nederland vertellen 3 professionals uit de Nederlandse cultuursector over de internationale ambities van hun praktijk.
Een overzicht van het internationaal cultuurbeleid voor de provincies Groningen, Drenthe en Friesland voor makers met internationale culturele ambities.
Can works of art provide an alternative critical way of thinking on migration, besides the discourse in which European democracy has become entangled? 
Nieuwe tendensen in de internationale culturele ambities van de vier grote steden: een verkenning van het beleid voor 2021-2024.
Hoe vraag je Europese subsidies aan? Hoe vind je speellocaties in China? Makers met internationale ambities kwamen naar DutchCulture on Tour: Editie Brabant.
Cross-sectoraal
'Seeking a cross-border measuring tool', a study of the interconnectedness in the Flemish-Dutch theatre sector.
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?
An interview with director Lucas van der Velden on a project aiming to stimulate collaborations with nearby territories.
COVID-19 urges us to re-establish the legitimation of working abroad and to reformulate ambitions regarding the moral and artistic challenges of globalisation.
Art programme VERVE, presenting Dutch art in Belgium, is a plea for slowing down and sets an example for future art programmes.
Dutch-language pop music is making a comeback, as is shown by the programming at Noorderslag and Dutch exports to Belgium.
Dutch cultural attachés, Belgium edition: Hanna Oosterbaan on the Verve programme, research-based art and Belgium as a springboard for an international career.
Margot Llompart has been working in the field of international arts and culture for years, fulfilling a variety of roles in different parts of the world.
Verve* is an art programme in which nine Dutch or Netherlands-based artists visit Belgium to look for new perspectives on societal questions.
How can the Dutch Creative Europe Desk best support Dutch regions in pursuing cultural internationalisation? A recent report outlines some possible strategies.
Dutch cultural export to Belgium is high. The proximity, shared language and history make it easy for Dutch artists to find their way to our neighbour.
In April a delegation from the Kolomna Centre in Russia visited the Netherlands to exchange knowledge on the preservation of crafts and local industries.