Too many different formats, geographies, and priorities for artist residencies. How can we study them and understand their potential?
Rather than acting just as cv embellishers and feel-good providers, artist residencies can be places where care and sustainability is applied in practice.
We are exploring new forms of hospitality through cross-sectoral exchanges on 16 June 2023 in Amsterdam.
An exploration of the needs, challenges and practices of welcoming and hosting forcibly displaced artists and art workers.
DutchCulture invites artists and cultural organisations to add their 2022 projects to the DutchCulture Database.
Far from being a luxury or a holiday, an artist residency can be a tool for re-imagining and re-structuring the ecology of art, especially in critical times.
TransCultural Exchange’s 2022 International Conference on Opportunities in the Arts: Create the Future
The European Commission rolls out a new €21 million mobility scheme for artists and cultural professionals.
She will start in her new position at the Amsterdam-based foundation on 1 October 2022.
The European Commission rolls out a new €21 million mobility scheme for artists and cultural professionals.
TransArtists interviews artist residencies who offer refuge in times of crisis.
As part of its multiannual programme, each year On the Move proposes a workshop for cultural mobility developers.
We look at Dutch international cultural activities in 2021, and explore the road into a post-Covid world.
Planning a creative visit to the United Kingdom? The new Arts Infopoint UK Visa Guide helps you understand the available visa options.
TransArtists interviews artist residencies who offer refuge in times of crisis.
The National Archives of the Netherlands and the National Archives of Suriname signed a new working program on archival cooperation.
Dit artikel biedt hulp bij het opstellen van een overeenkomst met een internationale maker, die rekening houdt met de onzekerheid rond COVID-19.
TaNDem invites Dutch and German artists from the border region to pitch their ideas for cultural cooperation.
The Goethe-Institut develops the online cultural calendar kulturama.digital for international cultural offers.
Using oral history, archival and archaeological research, this project aims to tell the story of Camp Columbia and Dutch plans for rebuilding its empire.