
One of the main ASEMUS projects is the Travelling Exhibition on portraiture. On January 21st, a new show opens to the public at the Brunei Gallery, School of Oriental and African Studies in London.Read more
One of the main programs within ASEMUS is the exchange between museum teachers and outreach staff. The program is designed as a twinning project between two museums, one in Asia and one in Europe. In the fifth exchange, staff from the Museum of Foreign Art in Riga, Latvia and the Ullen Sentalu Museum in Sleman, Indonesia visited each other and shared experiences and perspectives. Read more
By the turn of November last year, ASEMUS Executive Committee met in Paris for two days. Apart from regular updates on project activities, the committee discussed next ASEMUS General conference, an event that will be organísed at the Quai Branly Museum, September 9-11th 2010. Read more
The ASEMUS network gathers many of the major museums in Asia and Europe. Through the links that are provided on this website you will have an easy access to the most updated information of each of them.Read more

In mid-May the National Museum of Korea agreed to join the Virtual Collection of Masterpieces as Asian lead partner. The museum will join the Board of Trustees and set aside staff to work specifically on the project. Read more