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.
The European Commission presents the importance of putting culture at the heart of EU policy making for the 2028-2034 period.
The Netherlands presents a comprehensive cultural programme at the global stage of the 2025 Osaka World Expo, and beyond.
A virtual exhibition putting Syrian women at the forefront of the fight for political inclusion. An article from Station to Station #5 online magazine.
An interview with Ewa Chomicka, head of the Laboratory of Museum Practices at the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw.
During this European cultural summit on 18 and 19 June in Amsterdam, our director Kirsten van den Hul will be appointed as EUNIC President.
The report reveals how Slovakia’s current government is reshaping cultural institutions.
Impressions from the Symposium 'Restitution and Beyond: Decolonisation Debates in International Relations'
A mapping of support centres in Belgium, Germany, France, Netherlands and the UK for makers, who have witnessed or experienced transgressive behaviour
In the latest issue of DutchCulture | TransArtists' online magazine, discover how amid war, repression and displacement culture fights back—in Ukraine & beyond.
From 11 to 13 November 2024, the Moroccan-Dutch Knowledge Exchange Programme took place in Marrakesh on DutchCulture's initiative.
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.
This report by Culture Action Europe offers insights into how the cultural sector can adapt to today’s changing social and political landscape.
A selection of special events and projects in the context of cultural exchanges between the Netherlands and Morocco taking place this autumn.
An overview of the funding bodies and programmes that support the international mobility of artists and culture professionals focusing on the Caribbean.
Exploring artist-in-residencies in Europe opens the door to a vibrant tapestry of creativity, culture, and collaboration.
The EU elections play a key role in the future of the continent. In an interview series, we reflect on the role of culture in Europe. #6: Nancy Braun.