A yearly event by the EUNIC Netherlands cluster, this year European writers and poets reflect on the effect of the war in Ukraine on Europe’s past and future.
Join our live event on 9 June about the current conditions of the cultural sector in Hungary.
TransArtists interviews artist residencies who offer refuge in times of crisis.
For 5 months, Dutch fashion design icon Viktor&Rolf are staging their first ever retrospective exhibition in Asia in China's 'design capital' Shenzhen.
Our information point aims to help Dutch artists and organisations by answering questions about cultural cooperation with Ukraine.
AiR Platform NL meeting for artist-in-residence organisations at Gemaal op Zuid in Rotterdam, 25 February 2022
To celebrate Europe Day 2022, we dive into a couple of recent European heritage projects that DutchCulture has supported with its Europe + Heritage programme.
Watch our online Country Focus: Poland, which offers a glimpse into the current conditions of the Polish cultural sector.
In samenwerking met Explore the North, Keunstwurk en Provincie Fryslân organiseren we een evenement voor culturele organisaties en makers uit Noord-Nederland.
Our last meet-up brought together young artists engaging with the digital domain in many different ways. Here's a recap of the physical event.
The short film 'Indisch Zwijgen' premieres 6 May. Director Sven Peetoom spoke about 'Making Memories', a theatrical spin-off he made in Switzerland.
This International Press Freedom Day begins with alarming news for the Netherlands - lowering 22 places in this year’s World Press Freedom Index.
To intensify cultural cooperation, a Dutch delegation visited Morocco and a Moroccan delegation visited the Netherlands.
Eligibility for support includes e.g. participation in festivals, performances, exhibitions, workshops, seminars, residencies. Deadline: 31 May 2022
'Systematic Suppression: Hungary’s Arts & Culture in Crisis' is a recent report by the Artistic Freedom Initiative (AFI).
Polish Karolina Plinta illustrates how artists from both Belarus and Ukraine are shaping Polish artistic practices and society's attitudes on migrants at large.
DutchCulture asked young journalists from various major world cities to capture the ripples made by young makers and cultural professionals in its NewGen focus.
It is the first large-scale survey to underpin with figures the debate on improving women’s position in the audio-visual sector.
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The Forum on European Culture invites the author once more, for a live book presentation of the Dutch translation of 'Afropean'.