The 58th edition of Milan Design Week lasts from the 9th of April until Sunday the 14th. We offer you a concise summary of Dutch art activities this week.
Cultural attaché Quirine van der Hoeven on the successes and challenges of the interdisciplinary kids culture programme in Turkey of 2018.
In the run-up to the symposium Artistiek Kompas, Errol Boon wrote an essay on ethical challenges artists face when confronted with artistic censorship.
The advice issued by the Council discusses, among other things, the added value of International Cultural Policy on top of internationalisation.
The second workshop of the programme just took place in Cape Town and focused on the conservation of paper, books and photos.
The Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands will participate in a new study on the Houtman Abrolhos Islands, together with its Australian partners.
The proceedings of the Seminar on the Scientific Study and Restoration of 17th-19th centuries Dutch and Flemish Paintings were published.
Op 22 maart 2019 organiseerde het EIF met steun van de EC een seminar over de garantiefaciliteit voor de culturele en creatieve sector
Cross-sectoraal
overzicht van MEDIA-gesteunde projecten met Nederlandse partners
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In March three Dutch youth theatre groups performed in Egypt. An interview about the value of cultural exchange, artistic freedom and lasting relationships.
De Netherlands Film Production Incentive draagt bij aan een toename van investeringen in de Nederlandse filmindustrie.
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As a result of the efforts of the collaborative project Never Grow Up!, five Dutch groups find their way to Washington, USA, for a season-long focus.
On 28 February, Pavel Kouzmine of the Netherlands Embassy in Moscow received an award from the Foundation for Cultural Inventory (SCI).
July 2019 marks 400 years since VOC commander Frederik Houtman reached Western Australia and became the first European to set foot on the Houtman Abrolhos.
We signalised three general assumptions about Dutch cultural exchange in Germany and fact-checked them with our database. The outcome might surprise you.
Wat verandert er na de Brexit voor culturele organisaties, collectieven, individuele kunstenaars en culturele professionals in de samenwerking met het VK?
DutchCulture’s activities include a lot of travelling. That's why we have decided to compensate for the CO2 emissions of all staff flights.