Even though the Eurovision Song Contest will not take place in Rotterdam this year, artificial intelligence offers an alternative for sharing songs with Europe.
There are still possibilities to exchange art and culture in an international context. The #CreativeEuropeAtHome campaign shows inspiring online activities.
Even though the Forum on European Culture 2020 has been postponed until later this year, you can still listen to the 2018 edition at home through four podcasts.
Our Brexit event this February showed that the freedom of movement of people, goods and services across the Channel will not be as evident as it was before.
The children's book 'Lampie and the Children of the Sea' and the illustrator of 'Little Wise Wolf' are nominated for prestigious prizes in the United Kingdom.
The report by Freemuse outlines how European governments carry the legal responsibility to respect, protect and fulfil obligations to artistic freedom.
Dutch cultural attachés, Belgium edition: Hanna Oosterbaan on the Verve programme, research-based art and Belgium as a springboard for an international career.
Kurdish-Dutch singer Naaz received two prizes at the Music Moves Europe Talent Awards that took place last weekend at Eurosonic in Groningen, the Netherlands.
Not many people realise that the six islands Curaçao, Aruba, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba can apply to the Creative Europe programme.
Privacy, new media and information technology were some of the topics during Europe Day 2019. This year’s theme: Digital Europe – crossing the boundaries?
On 6 December, the three ministers responsible for International Cultural Policy have submitted the new policy framework to the House of Representatives