In our podcast series 'Back Fire: Stories of Cultural Counterforce' you'll hear stories of artists who respond to crisis not with silence, but with imagination.
A virtual exhibition putting Syrian women at the forefront of the fight for political inclusion. An article from Station to Station #5 online magazine.
Bavo De Smedt, circus artist and co-founder of TeaTime, shares insights into working abroad with a focus on Flanders and collaborations with cultural centres.
In the latest issue of DutchCulture | TransArtists' online magazine, discover how amid war, repression and displacement culture fights back—in Ukraine & beyond.
An evening with Ukrainian residency hosts to explore how they bring a sense of community, solidarity and the much-needed space to create art during wartime.
During their Dutch-German artistic exchange, artists Johannes Langkamp and Martin Lucas Schulze discovered their shared fascination for movements and processes.
Rather than acting just as cv embellishers and feel-good providers, artist residencies can be places where care and sustainability is applied in practice.
Far from being a luxury or a holiday, an artist residency can be a tool for re-imagining and re-structuring the ecology of art, especially in critical times.