We set up a cross-EU/Europe thematic team to strengthen European cultural relations and collaborations, and participate in EU/Europe-themed events.
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.
In two pieces we shed light on the reflection of European values from policy to practice. This is article #2.
On 16 September 2023 a fire raged through the Indonesian National Museum in Jakarta. Indonesian historian Christopher Reinhart contemplates its impact.
In two pieces we shed light on the reflection of European values from policy to practice. This is article #1.
The National Archives of the Netherlands presented two copy stands to the Ukrainian embassy in The Hague to help preserve the country's history and culture.
Between 1-3 September 2023, International 2 Sides Short Film Festival is ready to meet with filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts in Nijmegen.
This report is the outcome of the OMC working group (Open Method of Coordination), established by the European Commission.
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.
A live dual interview with comic artists Dido rachman (NL) and Christian Durieux (B) about working together and the connection between Belgium and Netherlands.
Many of Charleroi's cultural organizations opened their doors to showcase artistic works from Dutch makers at the multidisciplinary cultural festival Canaux.
This paper explores the potential for the Dutch cultural sector to engage in European cooperation and shape future European cultural policy.
In this publication we show the added value of our visitors programmes, such as building lasting relationships, and highlight some of the most rewarding visits.
DutchCulture's Europe + Heritage programme supports European heritage projects. Read about inspiring examples of the past two years.
A follow-up report looking further into the knowledge gaps in the cultural sector that contribute towards inequalities for disabled artists and audiences.
Too many different formats, geographies, and priorities for artist residencies. How can we study them and understand their potential?
Rather than acting just as cv embellishers and feel-good providers, artist residencies can be places where care and sustainability is applied in practice.
This year's edition is also welcoming professionals working in the field of climate change and environmental issues besides the cultural and creative sectors.
We look at Dutch international cultural activities in 2022, and explore how artists are finding their 'new orbit', after 2 years of athering restrictions.
The Council of Europe published a report on the challenges European artists and cultural workers face regarding the freedom of artistic expression.