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The Warmoes Biënnale

Most Amsterdammers go out of their way to avoid the area, whether by bike or by car. Tourists, by contrast, are drawn here. They indulge in fast food, waffles, joints, drinks, and mushrooms, and gawk at the sex shops and the sex workers behind the windows. Drunk, they stumble through the narrow alleys. The medieval center of Amsterdam, with its alleyways and Red Light District, and the Warmoesstraat and Zeedijk as its main thoroughfares, has for centuries been an infamous place for excess and heavy drinking.


Yet it remains a neighborhood of residents: butchers, florists, families raising their children there, artists and musicians, and entrepreneurs struggling to survive. People who were born there and still live there. Newcomers from all over the world who do not want to leave. There is a present, a past, and a future here that are invisible to tourists, and unknown to the Amsterdammers who avoid the area.


In this centuries-old heart of the city, perhaps the very heart of the Netherlands, the first-ever edition of the Warmoes Biënnale will take place from Saturday, March 7 through Sunday, May 3, 2026.


For two months, artists, entrepreneurs, cultural institutions, and residents will come together to show what lives in this neighborhood and how people from all over the world inspire one another here. The festival invites visitors to look differently at this much-discussed, criticized, yet also beloved part of the capital. With intimate and monumental artworks in sometimes unexpected locations, a diverse program of events, and the warm welcome of the neighborhood, the Warmoes Biennale presents in this first edition the ingredients that form the heart of Amsterdam.

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Our Team

Project Lead - Justus Cohen Tervaert

Creative Lead - Bonne Reijn
Partnerships - Esmée Krouwels

Curator - Jelmer Wijnstroom
Production - Roísín Douglas
Programme - Julia Muller

Design - Guus Kaandorp

Ambassadors

We are proud of our group of ambassadors, who actively help shape and represent the event. For the 2026 inaugural edition, these ambassadors come from different backgrounds, disciplines, and generations, reflecting the layered character of the Warmoesstraat and its surroundings. As involved and engaged voices, they help bring the Biënnale to life by sharing ideas, opening conversations, and connecting local and international networks. In doing so, they highlight the cultural richness of the area in a direct and accessible way, while helping to build new and meaningful connections.

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Hendrikje Crebolder

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Guillaume Schmidt

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Viviane Sassen

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Cathelijne Blok

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Irma Boom

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Akaar Amin

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Akaar Amin

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Annet Gelink

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Willem Sijthoff

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Anna Knaup

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Bowey den Ouden

Background

The Warmoes Biënnale is an initiative of Bonne Reijn and Justus Cohen Tervaert. Together, they are also the founders of the fashion brand BONNE and the artistic platform De Schans. As cultural entrepreneurs in the neighborhood, they notice that many other entrepreneurs and residents feel the neighborhood's image is shaped at their expense. This negative image reflects poorly on the neighborhood as a whole, straining community ties.

At Warmoesstraat 67, Bonne (born and raised in the neighborhood) and Justus are bringing their initiatives together under one roof: it's a clothing store, but also an exhibition space for artists, a studio for musicians, a literary venue, and a bookstore; people vote during the elections. What if you also looked at a flower shop, a butcher shop, or a shawarma restaurant in this way and—temporarily—used them as a platform to portray the people, dreams, memories, rebellious fantasies, and wondrous stories that exist?

The Warmoes Biënnale optimally expands the public and commercial spaces for interaction and programs them to provoke reflection on the neighborhood. This becomes a collective effort to transform the neighborhood's homogenous image and combat social alienation.

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