A live dual interview with comic artists Dido rachman (NL) and Christian Durieux (B) about working together and the connection between Belgium and Netherlands.
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.
Rather than acting just as cv embellishers and feel-good providers, artist residencies can be places where care and sustainability is applied in practice.
Too many different formats, geographies, and priorities for artist residencies. How can we study them and understand their potential?
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.
During the World Summit on Arts & Culture, UNESCO published a report calling on States to protect artists and culture professionals in emergency contexts.
An exploration of the needs, challenges and practices of welcoming and hosting forcibly displaced artists and art workers.
Publication of the Music Mobility Funding Guide
Seven museum professionals from Ukraine visited the Netherlands to share their stories with and have their voices heard by the Dutch cultural sector.
Continuation of Dutch colonial structures in early postcolonial Indonesia (1945-1960). This first article covers the first years of Indonesia’s independence.
The great diplomatic turn (1960-1971). This second article covers a decade in which the relationship between Indonesia and the Netherlands changed dramatically.
The evolving role of a cultural centre (1970-present). This third and last article covers the development of the Erasmus Huis up until the present day.
DutchCulture & Marokkueer Zawya are proud to present the exhibition 'Queer your Ramadan' from 27 March to 21 April.
Statement on supporting cultural relief work after the Türkiye & Syria Earthquakes by DutchCulture, Cultural Emergency Response (CER), ECF & Prince Claus Fund.
An interview with Nanda Janssen, Counsellor of visual arts at the Dutch Embassy in Paris, about artist residencies in France.