A new study by DutchCulture demonstrates that investing in international cultural cooperation isn’t just the right thing to do, but also a smart thing to do.
In her latest essay, Mirthe Berentsen reflects on how artists with children are structurally excluded from participating in highly sought-after residencies.
On 25 November 2025, Suriname became independent from the Netherlands. Around this milestone, many cultural events are being organised in both countries.
A virtual exhibition putting Syrian women at the forefront of the fight for political inclusion. An article from Station to Station #5 online magazine.
In the latest issue of DutchCulture | TransArtists' online magazine, discover how amid war, repression and displacement culture fights back—in Ukraine & beyond.
During Queer & Pride Amsterdam, we invited Nijiiro Diversity and Pride Center Osaka to learn about Dutch endeavours in LGBTQ+ rights exchange with Dutch peers.
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.
An overview of the funding bodies and programmes that support the international mobility of artists and culture professionals focusing on the Caribbean.