DutchCulture is organising an afternoon of talks about working in and with China.

Kira Simon-Kennedy, co-founder and director of China Residencies, will introduce the current state, trends and developments of artist residencies in China.

Netherlands-based visual and performing artists will share their views and first-hand stories on working in a Chinese context. With, among others, Charlott Markus (2015 resident at the Institute for Provocation in Beijing) and Hakim, famous children theatre artist who just returned from his performance at the Silk Road International Arts Festival (Xi’an, China).

Chinese art practitioners Feng Boyi (independent curator) and Yang Shu (Rijksakademie alumnus and founder of residency program and art space Organhaus) will travel from Beijing and Chongqing to contribute with their insights and experiences in Dutch-Chinese collaborations.

Representatives from the Mondriaan fund and Dutch Performing Arts Fund will also join the dialogue to bring in the perspectives of international venture and policy.

The talks will be moderated by Floris Harm, Asia Editor at NOS -Dutch Broadcast Foundation.

Register for free here!