OPEN CALL #1

For the second time, Amarte presents the Dutch Talent Project Grants in collaboration with Rotterdam Photo. This initiative offers emerging photographers the opportunity to develop new work around the festival theme Echoes of Silence – War in the Artist’s Soul. Selected artists will receive financial support, artistic guidance, and a platform to present their projects during Rotterdam Photo 2026. Would you like to share your work with a large audience? Apply now!

OPEN CALL #2

For the tenth time, De Roode Bioscoop is organizing a series of live recordings with an audience at the De Roode Bioscoop theater, with support from Amarte. Are you an emerging musical talent, performing solo or with a small ensemble, and could your project benefit from a boost in the form of a beautiful performance and a professional recording? Click below to read more about this open call and apply!

One of our highlighted projects

Na Caminhu Pa Acácia

Janilda Bartolomeu
Janilda Bartolomeu received a grant for the development of a speculative audiovisual installation. Na Caminhu Pa Acácia departs from the Cape Verdean diaspora in Rotterdam and Dakar. Through four poetic parables — The Head, The Mountain, The Drum, The Fire — the work forges a collective imagination of the future-past within these communities. What does it mean for a collective to relearn how to imagine and to navigate forward from its own creative capacity? At its core is San Jon, a folk saint and diasporic figurehead who moves beyond the lines of Catholicism and is deeply entangled with local rituals, drums, and mountains of resistance. In our hands, he is more than a saint; he is the gatekeeper of the unknown. Na Caminhu Pa Acácia is an invitation to wonder, a cartography of memory and desire, built from contemporary parables, found footage, and new imagery. A cinematic landscape that moves between archive and future, between pilgrimage and projection.Janilda is a researcher, filmmaker, and film programmer based in Rotterdam. Her practice moves within the domains of intangible heritage, (post)colonial spectralities, and speculation. Driven by her fascination with time, her work takes the form of diasporic cinema and film installations. Her approaches are relational in nature and poetic in expression. Her lens consciously withdraws from the extractive values of documentation and instead turns to projecting alternatives and activating possibilities. At present, her main research focuses on the Cape Verdean diaspora, their intangible heritage, and the archipelago they have cultivated worldwide. Bartolomeu has collaborated with Het Nieuwe Instituut, EYE Filmmuseum, RAW Material Company, and the Walk & Talk Biennial.
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The Amarte Foundation was founded by a number of individuals and their families who share a deep love for the arts. They wish to support the development of creatives and talent in arts and culture by providing financial means and where possible coaching, knowledge and experience. Artists who are active in the cultural sectors of the Netherlands or the ABCSSS islands (the Caribbean part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands) can apply to Amarte for the support of projects in the field of theatre, film, music, visual arts and literature, as well as interdisciplinary projects.