In 2024, we hosted 5 professionals from war-torn Ukrainian museums for a programme. Filmmaker Cem Altınöz documented their vital work preserving local heritage.
Impressions from the Symposium 'Restitution and Beyond: Decolonisation Debates in International Relations'
DutchCulture's new publication has arrived reflecting on the inspiring work supported by the Matching Fund over the past four years.
In the latest issue of DutchCulture | TransArtists' online magazine, discover how amid war, repression an displacement, culture fights back—in Ukraine & beyond.
With the VR audiotour Luku fu Boekoe, history comes alive as you explore the legendary Maroon stronghold through stories and 3D reconstructions.
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.
An overview of the funding bodies and programmes that support the international mobility of artists and culture professionals focusing on the Caribbean.
New scans have recently been made available on the website of the National Archives of the Netherlands.
The report from DutchCulture and EUNIC's Decolonising Cultural Relations workshop is now available, advancing equitable cultural engagement.
The award winning IDFA documentary 'Selling a Colonial War’, supported by the Matching Fund, shows in Dutch cinemas as of 11 January 2024.
Author Jaap Scholten has written a personal story on the role of art & culture in times of war, for the occasion of our visitors programme Ukraine in September.
On 16 September 2023 a fire raged through the Indonesian National Museum in Jakarta. Indonesian historian Christopher Reinhart contemplates its impact.
On 6 July 2023, the government of the Netherlands announced that they would return 478 objects from Dutch museum collections to Indonesia and Sri Lanka.
TransArtists interviews artist residencies who offer refuge in times of crisis.
The report 'Advies Koloniale Collecties en Erkenning van Onrecht' was officially presented to Minister Ingrid van Engelshoven and published online this week.