
Exhibition: “A Beauty of Many Weaves: Japanese Textile Design Techniques” | Poland
Curated by Aleksandra Görlich and Joanna Haba, this exhibition will be at the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology, Krakow, until 13 September. Read More

New Report: “Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe”
Partners of the EU-funded project Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe have recently published their main findings and strategic recommendations. Read More

ASEF Creative Networks & Creative Encounters: Calls 2015/16 Launched
ASEF has launched the 2015/16 calls for ASEF Creative Networks and Creative Encounters: Cultural Partnerships between Asia and Europe. Deadlines: 15 August. Read More

New UNESCO Educational Guide on Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Asia-Pacific Region
This free online guide aims to enable learners to understand intangible cultural heritage and gain the skills necessary for sustainable development. Read More

19th ASEF Summer University: Sustainable Urbanisation in Heritage Cities | India
Grants available to participate in the 19th ASEF Summer University, which will be held in Pune, India, 9-21 August 2015. Read More

Nordiska Museet, Sweden
Home to over 1.5 million exhibits, 6 million photographs and 250,000 books and journals, Nordiska Museet is Sweden’s largest museum of cultural history. Read More

Museum der Kulturen Basel, Switzerland
With a collection of over 300,000 objects from all world regions, the Museum der Kulturen Basel is one of the most important ethnographic museums in Europe. Read More

National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan
The National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan presents collections regarding the history of art and ethnology of Kazakhstan and Central Asia. Read More

International Conference on East Asian Theatres | Poland
This conference on East Asian theatre is organised by the Polish Institute of World Art Studies and the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology. Read More

Course: Preservation and Restoration of Wooden Structures | Japan
This training course will take place in Nara, Japan, from 1 September until 1 October. Grants are available for applications sent by 12 June. Read More