A recap of the New Generations meet-up at Noorderzon Festival in Groningen for young artists and professionals in performing arts.
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.
She will start in her new position at the Amsterdam-based foundation on 1 October 2022.
Our Creative Europe Advisor Julie Boodt explains how the European Commission is planning on realising the ambitions of the New European Bauhaus programme.
Promoting deeper communication between China and the Netherlands is one of the main motivations for this exhibition project.
This is evident from a report by ABN AMRO and Women Inc. The representation of female artists in exhibitions and collections also lags far behind.
From 22 August to 1 September the CED will visit the ABC islands to meet with makers and organisations and give workshops about European funding opportunities.
Information and networking event for young artists at Noorderzon Performing Arts Festival in Groningen.
In August and September, three interesting international conferences and summits will take place in Prague.
A new support programme for Ukrainian and Russian artists relocated to the Netherlands due to the current war
DutchCulture and The Cobra Museum for Modern Art present The Other Story of a new Dutch and Moroccan generation. Sign up now!
The European Commission rolls out a new €21 million mobility scheme for artists and cultural professionals.
TransArtists interviews artist residencies who offer refuge in times of crisis.
The Creative Industries Fund NL (Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie) proposes an open call for a residency abroad. Deadline: 15 August
Although some of the young Surinamese artists have limited or no access to professional education, it doesn’t stop them from pursuing their dreams.
The call is launched by the European network on cultural management and policy. Deadline for application: 25 July.
In July, we organised in collaboration with Female Economy the Morocco edition: watch the very intimate and lively dialogue between like-minded artists.
DutchCulture is an active member of EUNIC Global. Twice a year, the General Assembly gathers all members to discuss shared strategies and challenges.
Watch the video of our online programme about Dutch-South African artistic co-creation: Considering the present, acknowledging the past, looking to the future.