Amarte Fonds

OPEN CALL #1

FASHIONCLASH and Amarte are once again joining forces to give artists from various disciplines the opportunity to experiment with fashion and present new work during FASHIONCLASH Festival (13–15 November 2026) in Maastricht. Are you an artist based in the Netherlands? Have you always wanted to collaborate with a fashion designer and engage with the fashion context? Apply now!

OPEN CALL #2

Attention, performative makers! This summer, Amarte, once again in collaboration with De Nijverheid, offers three short, intensive duo residencies for performative makers, focusing on interdisciplinary work on location. Are you a maker within a performative discipline (dance, theater, spoken word, performance art) looking for the challenge of collaborating with another maker? Apply now!

They received a grant

The Disobedient Daughter Who Married The Skull

Aisha Madu
Aisha Madu received a grant for the development of an animated adaptation of the Nigerian folktale The Disobedient Daughter Who Married The Skull. In this humorous story, the beautiful Afiong resists her parents’ wish for her to marry one of their older, wealthy friends. Instead, she wants a young, handsome man “capable of loving her properly.” However, the man she chooses turns out not to be entirely who he claims to be. Aisha adapts this more than 100-year-old folktale into an animation that resonates with contemporary audiences, while the themes of self-determination, love and deception remain just as relevant today as when the story was first told.Aisha combines narrative with visual poetry in a minimalist aesthetic. In her work, she explores uncomfortable and painful subjects, approaching them through humour and absurdism. She moves across various fields, including art, illustration, design, film and the internet. She created the web series SCHROOM: gênante verhalen, which was viewed more than 18 million times and produced in collaboration with VPRO. In 2024, she completed her short animated film House of Broken Hearts.
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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 ABC and SSS 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.