SEEcult.org is a media organisation founded in 2003 by the Belgrade association SEEcult.org. The outlet focuses on reporting on cultural policies, culture and art in Serbia and other countries in southeastern Europe. It also publishes news, interviews, and contemporary art reviews from southeastern European countries and other parts of the world.
SEEcult.org is a media partner of relevant cultural institutions and events in Serbia, such as Dom omladine Beograda (in English: Belgrade Youth Centre), the Belgrade International Theatre Festival (BITEF) and the European Film Festival Palić in Subotica. It has collaborated with numerous media and cultural associations to improve and advance reporting on culture and art.
Serbian technology magazine PC Press named it the best culture-related website in Serbia in 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012. At Web Fest, an international festival of internet sites, it was selected as the best site in the Culture / Art category in southeastern Europe in 2012. SEEcult.org was the recipient of the UN-supported World Summit Award in 2013. SEEcult.org also won the 2020 Tanja Petrović Foundation's award for its exceptional contribution to increasing and raising awareness of culture and art in the media.
In addition to the media outlet, the SEEcult.org association has implemented many projects related to contemporary visual arts, cultural policy, education, and critical perception of culture and art.