Take advantage of our directory of cultural organizations in 46 countries. From performing arts, visual arts, new media, film, heritage and museums, search for private and public organisations across Asia and Europe.
Viewing Organisations by name in alphabetical order
Rijksmuseum is a national symbol of Holland, “the home of the Dutch masters”. The collection of the Rijksmuseum is grouped into three sub-collections: the Art collection, with the sections Paintings, Sculpture & Applied Art, and Asiatic Art; the History collection, which includes paintings, sculptures, archaeological artefacts, clothing, weapons and photographs; the collection Drawings, Prints & Photographs , which includes the partial collections Decorative prints, Portraits, Bookplates and Iconography. Read More
Riksteatern is Sweden’s leading nationwide theatre, that performs all over the country as well as abroad. It is a non-governmental organisation comprising non-profit theatre associations from all over Sweden. There is a Riksteater association in almost every municipality. Every year, Riksteatern takes around 60 plays on tour. Its goal is for every person living in Sweden to be able to see its performances. Read More
The Rim Suan Gallery is a combination art gallery and Thai restaurant located in the Rachadapisek area of Bangkok. Read More
These exhibition spaces form part of the River City Shopping Complex and are available for hire for large-scale exhibitions.Further details of the spaces are available. Organizers who are looking for that competitive edge. Read More
RiverGrass was first founded as a performing company in 1996 – Rivergrass Dance Theatre. In 1998, to facilitate rehearsals and the teaching and sharing of dance experience, RiverGrass Dance Academy was formed. Their motto is Dance & Creativity, Health & Identity. Read More
Roaring Hooves Festival is an annual international festival of actual music and a Gobi summer academy. Read More
Rockhal (2005) is a premiere concert location and a music resource centre. With two concert halls – the Main Hall that can accommodate an audience of up to 6500 and the Club that can hold 1200 – it is a complex managed by the public institution Centre de Musiques Amplifiées and co-financed by the Luxembourgish State. Read More
The Romanian Cultural Institute, a public body founded in 2003, is tasked with raising the profile of Romanian culture around the world. In order to achieve this, it spreads information and spearheads cultural projects involving Romanian artists and writers. Furthermore, the Romanian Cultural Institute acts as means through which foreign audiences can experience the products of Romanian culture. Read More
Romanian Film Promotion (APFR) is one of the most important entities in the Romanian cinematography and film promotion. Romanian Film Promotion was established in 2001 as the Association Film XXI in order to support young film makers and film professionals, the distribution and promotion of the European values but also the formation of a new generation of viewers for the 21st century cinema. Read More
Romanian Information Center in Brussels (CRIB) is a Romanian governmental organization positioned as a focal point amid the information flow between Romania and the European environment in Brussels, a proactive supplier of information about Romania and its contribution to the European Union. Read More
The Romanian National Section of the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM-Romanian Section) is a professional organization formed by composers and musicologists members of the Union of Romanian Composers and Musicologists (UCMR) which has as its main role to promote the contemporary music in our country and abroad. Read More
Founded in 1991, The Romanian Publishers’ Association is the main professional book publishers’ association in Romania, which gathers publishers belonging to all cultural realms. The main objective of The Romanian Publishers’ Association consists of protecting and representing the Romanian book publishers’ interests in front of any legislative institutions, public authorities, non-governmental organizations and in front of the public at large. Read More
The Royal Brunei Museum’s collection comprises collections and exhibitions of Islamic arts, traditional culture, archaeology and history, oil and gas, and natural history. The Museum hosts examples of Islamic art, a history of the oil and gas industry in Brunei, and an ancient ceramic collection from a shipwreck, which sank 500 years ago. Read More
The KITLV / Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies has specialized in collecting information and advancing research on the present and former Dutch colonies and their surroundings since 1851. Today it is an authoritative research institute focussing on Southeast Asia, in particular Indonesia, and the Caribbean, especially Suriname, the Dutch Antilles and Aruba. Read More
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra (RSPO) enjoys great national and international acclaim. Even though mastery of the vast classical symphonic repertoire is the core objective of the RSPO, it actively strives to renew and broaden the range of music available for a symphony orchestra through annual new music festivals and commissions of new pieces. Read More
The Royal Swedish Opera or Kungliga Operan is the national stage for opera in Sweden dating back to 1773. It includes as well the Royal Swedish Ballet, one of the oldest ballet companies in the world. Both tour Sweden and worldwide and receive artists, musicians, dancers and choreographers from all over the world. Read More
Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) based in Amsterdam is an independence centre of knowledge and expertise in the areas of international and intercultural cooperation, operating at the interface between theory and practice and between policy and implementation. KIT aims to improve knowledge and understanding of different cultures, through the exchange and preservation of cultural heritage, exhibitions, stage performances and publications. Read More
ruangrupa, an artists’ initiative founded in early 2000 by a group of Jakarta based artists, a non-profit organisation which focuses on supporting the development of art in the cultural context through research, study and documentation, along with intensive cooperation with the artists through exhibitions, artist residency programme, art project and workshop Read More
Established in 1997, Rumah Air Panas (RAP) is an independent art space run by art enthusiasts. It is both an artist studio and also a venue, which has featured numerous exhibitions, artist slides presentation and dialogue sessions. It aims to explore and coalesce visual arts and other cultural practices through collaboration in exhibition and project; documentation and exchange of ideas in discussion. The members of RAP support an independent, aware and concerted artistic practice in engaging the artistic community and the art public. Read More
RYLLEGA experimental contemporary art gallery is a non-profit art space set up by two fellow Vietnamese artists: Nguyen Minh Phuoc and Vu Huu Thuy to introduce the first kind of a professional non-profit gallery in Hanoi. At Ryllega, artists are able to express their ideas through experimental works including… Read More
The S1942 Battlefield Singapore host an online archive with information on the war history of Singapore, highlighting following sections of World War II around 1942: the defense of Malaya, the battle for Singapore and the Japanese occupation. In the archives of S1942 Battlefield Singapore, one can listen to audio-fragments… Read More
The Sabah Museum is the state Museum of Sabah, Malaysia. It is at Bukit Istana Lama in Kota Kinabalu, the state capital. The mission of the museum is to collect, preserve, conserve and document ethnographic, archaeological, historical, numismatic, art-historical, botanical, zoological and mineralogical collections from throughout the state, and to conduct research on important and interesting aspects of Sabah’s history, culture, and social and natural history. Read More
An association of contemporary artists and a resource on contemporary Cambodian art. Through its website and curatorial efforts Saklapel seeks to exhibit the most prominent Cambodian artists in Cambodia and outside. It also hopes to create a sense of art community amongst visual artists. Saklapel.org launched the Visual Arts… Read More
Salamanca Arts Centre (SAC) is a not-for-profit Arts Centre formed in 1975. SAC’s Mission is to develop and promote the arts in Tasmania through leadership, inspiration, creativity and excellence in arts development, programs and facilities. Read More
San Art supports the country’s growing artist community by providing exhibition space, funding for completion of projects, residency programs for young artists, lecture programs and exchange programs that invite international artists and curators to organize exhibitions. Read More
SangSalapak is an independent association of arts consultants specializing in culture and development, facilities planning and arts management. based in Phnom Penh, it provides research, technical assistance and advice to support the arts in Cambodia. Read More
Sapporo Artist-in-residence (S-AIR) is committed to developing its established links internationally whilst promoting and supporting the local arts infrastructure in Sapporo and appropriately, S-AIR has currently in development plans to set up an Arts Centre in Sapporo. Read More
Sarai is a programme of the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), Delhi. Sarai’s mission is to act as a platform for discursive and creative collaboration between theorists, researchers, practitioners and artists actively engaged in reflecting on contemporary urban spaces and cultures in South Asia. Read More
Tucked away on the foothills of legendary Mount Santubong, 35 km away from Kuching is Sarawak’s fascinating cultural showcase, the award winning “Sarawak Cultural Village”. This living museum depicts the heritage of the major racial groups in Sarawak and conveniently portrays the respective lifestyle amidst 14 acres of equatorial… Read More
SASNET is a national network for research, education, and information about South Asia, based at Lund University. The aim is to encourage and promote an open and dynamic networking process, in which Swedish researchers co-operate with researchers in South Asia and globally. The network is open to all sciences. Priority is given to cooperation between disciplines and across faculties, as well as institutions in the Nordic countries and in South Asia. Read More