Amarte Fonds

OPEN CALL #1

For the eleventh time, De Roode Bioscoop is organising 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? Apply now!

OPEN CALL #2

Amarte warmly invites artists, creators, and creative professionals to participate in the cultural season at Ruigoord. Would you like to present your work in a context where art, nature, and spirituality converge? Apply now!

OPEN CALL #3

Creative Coding Utrecht (CCU) and Amarte invite artists to submit an application for a research residency at Hof van Cartesius in Utrecht. Do you work at the intersection of art, technology, and ecology and would you like to develop a site-specific performance or installation? Apply now!

OPEN CALL #4

Amarte and Cinekid are once again offering two artists the opportunity to develop a new interactive and immersive work for Cinekid MediaLab 2026. Are you a game developer, interactive installation artist, AI specialist, XR developer, creative coder, or someone who blends different media forms in innovative ways? Then we’re looking for you!

OPEN CALL #5

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!

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You Can Call Me Mommy

Indie Nile
Jennifer Hopelezz is one of Amsterdam’s most iconic drag queens and the proud mother of House of Hopelezz, a collective of flamboyant and creative drag artists whose personalities are as colorful as their mommy issues. You Can Call Me Mommy is a documentary, told from the perspective of one of Jennifer’s "drag daughters," exploring themes of chosen families and the many ways someone can be, and nurture, a mother.Indie Nile is an award-winning theater maker and filmmaker from Amsterdam. Known as a "drag therapist," Indie uses the art of drag in his storytelling. He was recently nominated for the prestigious Podiumprijs. Before diving into theater and drag, Indie trained as a filmmaker and screenwriter, winning several awards for his documentary work.
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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.