‘It’s Dutch Design’: international perspectives on something typically Dutch.
The Perception Change Project of the UN organised the online art contest The Future We Want, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the United Nations.
The new podcast series 'De plantage van onze voorouders' by producer Maartje Duin investigates the traces of the slavery past within her family’s history.
You are invited you to to join a discussion about the possible impact of COVID-19 on artistic and cultural interventions in public space.
The director has written a fervid letter: "In the days ahead we will have to prove to ourselves and to the world that culture is able to counter misfortune".
Due to travel bans that are in force to counteract the corona crisis, Moroccan artist Adam Belarouchia cannot return from the Netherlands to his home country.
Our Brexit event this February showed that the freedom of movement of people, goods and services across the Channel will not be as evident as it was before.
Art programme VERVE, presenting Dutch art in Belgium, is a plea for slowing down and sets an example for future art programmes.
Dutch-language pop music is making a comeback, as is shown by the programming at Noorderslag and Dutch exports to Belgium.
On 2 February 2020, the new Schengen Visa Code has come into force for everyone looking to apply for a short-stay Schengen Visa.
This year Hermitage Amsterdam is celebrating its tenth anniversary with several projects, including the educational project Museum 15/24.
To celebrate the connections between Dutch cultural professionals and the United Kingdom, the Dutch Embassy in London has published a magazine.
The report by Freemuse outlines how European governments carry the legal responsibility to respect, protect and fulfil obligations to artistic freedom.
Het seminar ‘Indonesia and the Netherlands: a joint future’ op 18 februari 2020 wordt georganiseerd door DutchCulture.
Dutch cultural attachés, edition Brazil: Nanna Stolze about the challenges of the political situation and the Brazilian ‘all will work out fine’ attitude.
On 6 December, the three ministers responsible for International Cultural Policy have submitted the new policy framework to the House of Representatives
The annual IQMF festival celebrated its 5th anniversary with much needed films, talks, performances and exhibitions. An impression of Saturday’s activities.
Op 6 december hebben drie ministers het nieuwe beleidskader Internationaal Cultuurbeleid aangeboden aan de Tweede Kamer.
How do Dutch artists evoke an inclusive imagination of an international children’s audience? An interpretation of our Conference International Culture for Kids.
Margot Llompart has been working in the field of international arts and culture for years, fulfilling a variety of roles in different parts of the world.