You will benefit from extensive press, social media visibility, and PR backing. Our expert curatorial board will provide guidance and mentoring. What you get: The selected applicant will get to utilise Zemin Berlin's physical exhibition space and have access to our online archive on our website and top-tier technical equipment. All participants must be older than 18 years old. We welcome diverse mediums, including 3D VR reality, installations, interactive experiences, sound art, light installations, video projections, urban projects, performances, and more.Įligibility: We invite all emerging or established curators, artists and collectives living/working in Berlin. We seek individuals focused on exploring themes centered around immersive experiences, climate change, global boiling, transformative activism, Berlin's urban texture, reforestation, decolonization, and other pressing topics requiring greater urgency and visibility. Zemin Berlin invites artists, curators, creators, and visionaries to submit proposals for our 2024-2025 Exhibition and Event Programme. Exceptionally this year, the Fellowship can be carried out from September 2023 to September 2024.ĭeadline 20 August 2023 National Gallery of Canada, Canada The term of each award is one calendar year beginning May 31, 2023. What you get: Each award is limited to a maximum of $15,000, including expenses and/or a stipend. The research will relate to any aspect of contemporary art, including painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, printmaking, artist’s books and multiples, video, installation and other media, and emphasize the use and investigation of the collections of the National Gallery of Canada, including the Art Metropole Collection, the General Idea fonds, the AA Bronson collection, and related materials in the Gallery’s collections.Įligibility: The fellowship is open to art historians, curators, critics, conservators, graduate students and independent and other professionals working in the visual arts or in museology and related disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, and is open to international applicants. The National Gallery of Canada’s General Idea Fellowship encourages and supports advanced research in contemporary art. Participants will also receive a curatorial fee and their host venue will receive funding for the exhibition staging. A fully-funded research trip to the UK in Autumn 2023, an opportunity to work with moving image works in the British Council visual arts collection as well as logistical and financial support to stage a final exhibition. What you get: Participants will receive mentoring support from LUX and GAS, a dedicated programme of professional development opportunities and networking. Applicants must have a proven track record of curatorial activity in the visual arts field and an interest in working with the moving image and be proficient in speaking/writing in English. The programme is supported by the British Council and organised by LUX, the UK agency for the support and promotion of artists working with the moving image and Guest Artists Space Foundation (GAS), Nigeria.Įligibility: The programme is open to early to mid-career visual arts curators based in Ethiopia, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe who are able to commit to a monthly online workshop series with LUX and GAS from September 2023, travel to UK for 1 week in Autumn 2023 and work towards an exhibition programme in their home country from late 2023 onwards. Art Exchange: Moving Image programme is a collaborative and cross-cultural curatorial professional development and exhibition programme for early to mid-career visual arts curators from Sub-Saharan Africa working with the moving image.
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