Amarte Fonds

OPEN CALL #1

With the support of Amarte, Pand P Podium organises a series of live recordings with an audience in Pand P theatre in Eindhoven. Are you an upcoming musical talent and could your project use a boost in the form of a live performance and a professional recording? Or would you like to try out a cross-over with other musicians or invite a guest musician? Click below to read more about this open call and apply!

OPEN CALL #2

Amarte and the Grachtenfestival are joining forces this year for the very first Grachtenfestival X Amarte: Ensemble. Are you a (graduated) violinist, cellist, double bassist, percussionist, trombonist, clarinetist, or accordionist? Would you like to be part of the very first Grachtenfestival Ensemble this summer and are you available in August? Apply now!

OPEN CALL #3

Amarte and Cinekid are giving two creators the chance to create a new interactive and immersive work for the Cinekid MediaLab 2025. Are you a game developer, interactive installation maker, A.I. specialist, XR developer, creative coder or do you bring various media forms together in another way? And is your idea suitable for children aged 3 to 14? Then we are looking for you!

One of our highlighted projects

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Ruoru Mou
Ruoru Mou received a grant to create new work. This project represents the first phase and an experimental foundation for ongoing research that she is conducting within the Chinese community in and around Florence. The research spans two sectors: the Chinese restaurants where her family is active and the Chinese-owned suppliers of leather bags for luxury brands, the dominant labor sector in the region. The sculptural and installation-based works that Mou is developing integrate infrastructural elements, waste, and byproducts from both industries to expose the complexities of migrant labor. By uncovering the stories behind the Made in Italy label, the works embrace the Eastern ideology of Shanzhai, transforming found objects and materials to reflect the production of counterfeit luxury goods.  Ruoru is a visual artist who lives and works between Amsterdam and Florence. Her practice focuses on sculpture and installation, exploring material culture in relation to transitional existence, industrial modernity within biographical and sociopolitical contexts, and the influence of Eastern sci-fi tropes in Western cinema. By drawing connections between personal, handcrafted, and industrially processed materials, her work questions the relationship to value, hierarchies of production, and material structures of power.
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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 and cultural institutions can apply at Amarte for the support of projects in the field of theatre, film, music, visual arts and literature, as well as interdisciplinary projects.