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DutchCulture presenteert de Nederlandse cultuurexport in Buitengaats 2017
Een jaar lang culturele uitwisseling en samenwerking tussen Nederland en Frankrijk
Eleven new projects will receive support from DutchCulture’s Shared Cultural Heritage Matching Fund.
Dutch contributions to the #AZA18 conference held at 012Central in Pretoria in May 2018.
On 27 April (King’s Day in the Netherlands) the National Archives of Australia and of the Netherlands announced a strengthened partnership.
To promote shared cultural heritage between Brazil and the Netherlands, a special Game Jam will take place in Recife in July.
For ‘South Sulawesi Reconsidered’, researcher Maarten Hidskes is travelling to Indonesia to speak with descendants, veterans and academics about a painful past.
Photographer Luuk Kramer travelled to Japan in April to photograph historical waterworks designed by Dutch engineers for his project on water-related heritage.
This month, the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands presented the municipality of Hirado with an advisory report, the result of an earlier workshop.
This April, a festive programme was organised to commemorate the 300th anniversary last year of the Dutch Reformed Church in St. Petersburg.
In May, the Shared Cultural Heritage project NZASM Footsteps Along the Tracks received South Africa’s highest award for architecture.
In May 2018, archivists from the National Archives of the Netherlands visited the National Archives of Sri Lanka, with plans to digitise archives in Colombo.
On May 5th, the New York State Museum opened an ongoing exhibition highlighting never-before-displayed artefacts from the 17th-century fortress Fort Orange.
In May, StreetDeets Inc., together with the New York Public Library and the Brooklyn Public Library, organised a bike tour along Dutch farmhouses in Brooklyn.
The Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands developed the app ‘Maritime Stepping Stones’ with information on Dutch shipwrecks throughout the world.
From 18 June to 6 July 2018, art and heritage professionals from Indonesia and South Africa are visiting the Netherlands for knowledge-exchange.
The latest and final book in the Rijksmuseum’s Country Series explores the shared history between Suriname and the Netherlands since 1600.
A symposium in Amsterdam on June 21st will explore the idea, production and circulation of Indonesian modern art in relation to the country’s colonial past.