MASCULINITIES: Thoughts and Reflections (Finnish Institute Benelux)
The Finnish Institute Benelux is glad to continue the conversation on masculinities in a widely accessible and pandemic-safe manner.
Stories of Paintings by Alejandro Vergara II (Instituto Cervantes)
Instituto Cervantes (Utrecht) - YouTube channelThe Instituto Cervantes Utrecht is delighted to present a new series of four videos created by Alejandro Vergara, the Head Curator of Flemish and Northern European painting at the Museo del Prado, dedicated to four of the most emblematic painters from Spain and the Netherlands.
Our Seas Are What We Make Of Them (Goethe Institut Amsterdam)
Laurel Project Space Kamerlingh Onneslaan 1, AmsterdamArtists from different parts of the world have come together in the historic rooms of the former telephone service in Watergraafsmeer, for an exhibition that becomes a vessel, a stage and an amplifier for the voices that think with the help of the oceans, stories and sexuality.
Bartok International Arts Weeks (Embassy of Hungary The Hague)
Bartók Spring - virtual concert hallBartók Spring International Arts Weeks is a unique event series dedicated to the arts. Inspired by the work of the Hungarian composer, Béla Bartók, the event seeks to represent Bartók’s spirit, creativity and outlook in countless genres, from contemporary classical music through world music, jazz and dance to visual art and pop music.
There is no such word as ‘Impossible’! (Tsjechisch Centrum)
Online eventThe Tsjechisch Centrum Rotterdam invites you to celebrate the 145th anniversary since the Czech entrepreneur Thomas Bata was born through an exhibition of historical pictures of his city, Zlin, as you have never seen it before.
Douglas Mandry: “Monuments” (Embassy of Switzerland in the Netherlands)
Amsterdam Art Gallery at Capital C Weesperplein 4B, AmsterdamBildhalle and Amsterdam Art are proud to host Monuments, the solo exhibition of Douglas Mandry, a Swiss artist and photographer interested in the technological possibilities of photography, particularly in relation to capturing time, evolution and natural phenomena.
Go Short – International Short Film Festival Nijmegen
Nijmegen NijmegenGo Short is the main Dutch festival for short films, and takes place on a yearly basis in the city of Nijmegen. EUNIC Netherlands is proud to announce that many of its members are participating to this 2021 edition and are Partners of the event.
’84 STAPPEN’ (Goethe Institut)
Kunstinstituut Melly Witte de Withstraat 50, Rotterdam84 STEPS is an initiative that features projects at the intersection of art and education hosted on the third floor of the Kunstinstituut Melly in Rotterdam, where a white-cube gallery was transformed into a dynamic space for socializing art.
Simon Fujiwara: NEW WORK (Goethe-Institut)
Kunstinstituut Melly Witte de Withstraat 50, RotterdamTogether with AMMODO and Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, the Goethe-Institut Niederlande invites you to 'Who the Bær', the first solo exhibition in the Netherlands of the artist Simon Fujiwara.
Robin Kolleman (Goethe Institut Rotterdam)
Goethe-Institut Rotterdam Westersingel 9, RotterdamThe Goethe Institut in Rotterdam has the pleasure to invite you to the exhibition of the nomadic artist Robin Kolleman.
Virtual Tour Kateřina Šedá UNES-CO (Tsjechisch Centrum)
Tsjechisch Centrum - online eventThe Tsjechisch Centrum welcomes you to the first ever virtual tour of the Czech centers, the special online installation UNES-CO by Kateřina Šedá, one of the greatest contemporary artists of the Czech panorama.
World Book Day 2021 (Instituto Cervantes)
Instituto Cervantes (Utrecht) - YouTube channelOn the occasion of the International Book Day 2021 the Instituto Cervantes has organised a day full of activities to engage people of every age with the magic world of literature.
Elena Bajo: selected artist in residence for Sundaymorning@EKWC (Embassy of Spain)
European Centre for Ceramics EKWC OisterwijkThe Spanish artist Elena Bajo, with her project 'Plant manifesto', has been selected to be artist in residence at the European Centre for Ceramics EKWC in Oisterwijk within the program Sundaymorning@EKWC.
Day of Hungarian Film: “Those Who Remained” (Embassy of Hungary The Hague)
On 30 April and 1 May, on the occasion of the Day of Hungarian Film, the Embassy of Hungary invites you to the Hungarian film "Those Who Remained".
Bartók Spring: Riccardo Chailly and the Filarmonica della Scala (Embassy of Hungary)
Teatro alla Scala - Online event MilanBartók Spring International Arts Weeks is ready to amuse us with more and more music from the best theatres in Europe. On May 7 we'll land to Milan, at Teatro alla Scala, with the great conductor Riccardo Chailly.
Ciclo de Entrevistas: Revaluando la Revuelta (Instituto Cervantes)
Instituto Cervantes (Utrecht) - YouTube channelThe Instituto Cervantes Utrecht invites you to its new project 'Revaluando la Revuelta', a series of three interviews on the so-called Dutch Revolt and the Eighty Years' War.
Bartók Spring: An Evening of Mozart (Embassy of Hungary)
Müpa Budapest – Béla Bartók National Concert Hall - Online event BudapestThe Embassy of Hungary reiterates its call to all our music enthusiasts for the 'Bartók Spring International Arts Weeks', which will keep delighting us in May with 'An Evening of Mozart', performed by the pianist Mihály Berecz and conducted by György Vashegyi.
‘Polygnota’: 5th concert of the series ‘Yesterday Muse, Today Composer’ (Instituto Cervantes)
Instituto Cervantes (Utrecht) - YouTube channelThe Instituto Cervantes Utrecht warmly invites you to the fifth and last event of the series of concerts 'Polygnota: Yesterday Muse, Today Composer'.
Deine Winterreise (Embassy of Switzerland)
The Hague and RotterdamM31 Foundation and Opera2Day present a special musical journey during which you will be able to let go of your feelings of isolation caused by Corona, and focus on a new cultural beginning.
Hay Festival (British Council)
The British Council is thrilled to be supporting a series of six events at the 34th spring edition of Hay Festival, a literary initiative that reached more than five million people across five continents.