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
During their Dutch-German artistic exchange, artists Johannes Langkamp and Martin Lucas Schulze discovered their shared fascination for movements and processes.
Every year in September, we eagerly anticipate Turkish participants embarking on a visit to the Netherlands to help them connect to the Dutch cultural sector.
Many of Charleroi's cultural organizations opened their doors to showcase artistic works from Dutch makers at the multidisciplinary cultural festival Canaux.
A live dual interview with comic artists Dido rachman (NL) and Christian Durieux (B) about working together and the connection between Belgium and Netherlands.
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's Europe + Heritage programme supports European heritage projects. Read about inspiring examples of the past two years.
Seven museum professionals from Ukraine visited the Netherlands to share their stories with and have their voices heard by the Dutch cultural sector.
On 8 December, DutchCulture hosted the DTPHN symposium at De Duif in Amsterdam.  
This year has seen and will see numerous exchanges take place between Moroccan and Dutch museum professionals, offering new perspectives for cooperation.
A recap of DutchCulture's most memorable conversations with artists, cultural professionals and experts: Artists in Conversation and Country Focus.
To intensify cultural cooperation, a Dutch delegation visited Morocco and a Moroccan delegation visited the Netherlands.
From 15 April until 18 September 2022, the museum in Amstelveen shows Moroccan art in 'The Other Story'. DutchCulture is partner and hosted the opening.
DutchCulture is proud to present Stella Toonen's speech on co-creation, given as the opening of the Collecting the City Symposium in Amsterdam.
From Thursday 12 till Sunday 22 August 2021 the international Noorderzon Festival of Performing Arts & Society will be held in Groningen.
The first major exhibition on the Dutch slavery history takes place at Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
The platform museum1524.com was launched recently. The aim of the platform is to encourage the exchange of art education programmes for youngsters.
November 1 marked the end of the exhibition 'Afropean', one of the Forum’s many successful projects. We look back at the highlights of this collaboration.
DutchCulture and Pakhuis de Zwijger organize cross-cultural and cross-national conversations about art in corona times. Recap of the first edition, New York.
The Dutch National Ballet Junior Company is performing three times in Indonesia through the invitation of the Erasmus Huis – Dutch cultural center in Jakarta.