We are very happy to announce our collaboration with the Prince Claus Fund! In 2026, we will host three residencies as part of the Exchanges programme; the first features Martina Manterola and Carmen Serra, cofounders of colectivo amasijo.
In April the first artist residency will start, featuring Prince Claus Fund Seed Awardee Martina Manterola, who will be joined by Carmen Serra, her cofounder of the collective colectivo amasijo. They will be staying at W139 until the end of June.
Martina Manterola is a cultural practitioner based in Mexico. Her practice critically engages with food, ecology, and feminism, challenging conventional ideas and hierarchies. colectivo amasijo will also join a very special gathering at Four Siblings, as part of the community programme of flour, water, soil. More information about this soon!
Each residency will be connected to one of W139’s 2026 exhibitions and respond to the needs and context of the participating artist. During the residencies, the W139 team supports artists in navigating Amsterdam’s cultural landscape—connecting them with peers and organisations. You can find more information about the Prince Claus Fund Exchange programme on the website of the Prince Claus Fund.
This collaboration is part of the Exchanges programme by the Prince Claus Fund, with support of the City of Amsterdam.