
Frie Leysen, a renowned artistic director in the international theatre scene, was named to lead the Asian Arts Theatre, a major venue for Asian arts currently under construction in… Read More

Prepare for a visual feast in 2012 as many major biennales and other visual arts events in Asia and Europe are planned. Culture360′s Europe Editor, Judith Staines, presents a… Read More

New Technological Art Award 2012 is an international art competition of the Liedts-Meesen Foundation.20 selected works will be developed for exhibition in Ghent and Brussels, with a cash prize of 5000€ for the winner. Read More

The Belgian literary organisation Het beschrijf invites foreign authors to undertake a residency in the heart of Brussels or in the Flemish countryside. The writers are offered the opportunity… Read More


Since 2007, when webdocumentary started to be recognized as a format on its own, it has been often associated to a new form of journalism. As a matter of fact, the first webdocumentary projects have been conceived for the online press.
For François Longérinas, the director of the EMI Information and Media school, “Tomorrow Journalism will be the result of the collaboration between amateurs with good practice, and professionals who conceive, and produce the subjects in the form of enquiries and reportage”. Read More

The Brussels Short Film Festival screens world and domestic short films of all subjects in competitive and thematic screenings. Read More

IF Tallinn hosts the sixth innovation festival as part of its European Capital of Culture 2011 programme and will hold more than 45 events which mainly take place in the Rotermann quarter, as well as several large museums, galleries and urban spaces. Read More

One of the aims of the project is to to foster creativity and innovation in the North Sea Region and beyond by showcasing the potential of creativity and innovation in cities, represented by business, economic development agencies, education institutions and local government and disseminate their activities. Read More

In the part II of the “perceiving cultural rights” series, culture36.org contributor, Deepak Srinivasan investigates cultural rights in relation to the politics of development and food production, with 2 case studies from Greece and Belgium. Read More

Choreographer Arco Renz, the creator of the Monsoon platform, talks to Katelijn Verstraete, Asia-Europe Foundation’s (ASEF) Assistant Director for Cultural Exchange, about the latest edition of his project. Read More