Indisch Museum takes a first step towards an international network

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NETHERLANDS – The Indisch Museum is taking a major step in unlocking the global Indo diaspora. With the launch of the new platform ‘Global Indo Diaspora’, the museum is officially expanding its network to include international partners and artists, including the Dutch Australia Cultural Centre (DACC) in Australia and various visual artists in the United States.

Indo history is a global story. Over the decades, people with an Indo background have spread out across the globe. With this new direction, the Indisch Museum aims to bring these scattered stories together on a single digital platform.

Cross-border collaboration
“The Indisch Museum is more than a physical or digital place in the Netherlands; it is a point of connection for the entire community,” says Doric Steevensz, Owner/Manager. “By collaborating with organizations such as the DACC and individual artists from, for example, the United States, we can paint a much richer and more contemporary picture of what Indo identity means today.”

The collaboration with the DACC focuses on knowledge exchange and joint cultural projects. In addition, with an exhibition by an American artist, the museum presents a premiere for the new section ‘Global Indo Diaspora’, which focuses on contemporary perspectives from the diaspora.

Visitors can now follow the complete overview of international partners and artists via:
https://indischmuseum.com/global-indo-diaspora.