On 1 September we reflected on the experiences of this visual study on Tangiers with artists, urbanists and curators who were part of the project.
This page provides information about the effects of COVID-19 on working with countries that are part of the Netherlands' International Cultural Policy.
The Dutch Foundation for Literature and the Dutch Embassy in Berlin present the new podcast 'Kopje Koffie'.
What have Dutch artists achieved together with Turkish partners? What do the numbers reveal about the impact of the pandemic on the international activities?
From Thursday 12 till Sunday 22 August 2021 the international Noorderzon Festival of Performing Arts & Society will be held in Groningen.
The Dutch foundation Message in a Photo (MIAP) has launched a new open call for Netherlands-based visual artists about the relationship between man and nature.
Mime artist Niek Vanoosterweyck challenges the experience of mime theatre and human movement through a technological systematic approach.
What have Dutch artists achieved together with Japanese partners? What do the numbers reveal about the impact of the pandemic on the international activities?
The New Dutch Water Defence Lines and Colonies of Benevolence are now considered as world heritage.
Graphic novelist Aimée de Jongh is renowned worldwide for her captivating and well-curated graphic novels, and she's continuing this trend in her latest work.
Dutch duo Ciao Lucifer and Indonesian band Rubah Di Selatan turned an old chant into a catchy dance track.
Young artists GINGE and Natalia Boorsma tell about their collaboration, the impact of social media, the female gaze and their international ambitions.
What have Dutch artists achieved together with Indonesian partners? What do the numbers reveal about the impact of the pandemic on international activities?
With educational programme ‘De Wereld van De Oost’ Dutch high school students learn to get a multi-perspective insight into the Indonesian War of Independence.
NL-Kanto and SHIBAURA HOUSE combine efforts to create NL HOUSE in Tokyo in celebration of the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
DutchCulture invited young artists Tobias Groot, Lisette Ma Neza, Roziena Salihu and Zindzi Zwietering to learn about their methods, dreams and challenges.
Young artists Sid Dankers and Mike Megens barge their way into the art world with experimental live streams questioning authorship and collectiveness.
In December 2020 and January 2021 we took time to reflect on how to create change in and through small art institutions. Read the publication now.
What have Dutch artists achieved together with Russian partners? What do the numbers reveal about the impact of the pandemic on the international activities? 
The Netherlands and South Africa introduce a new co-fund for the film sector called Thuthuka. The first calls will be launched this autumn.