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Organizer Information The Public Art Program is run by the City of Florence, Oregon, a municipal government on the Oregon Coast that integrates visual art into public spaces to enrich community life and cultural vibrancy. The program is supported by the Florence Public Arts Committee (PAC) — a volunteer committee tasked with developing and maintaining […]
Organizer Information The Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, The Original is a 501(c)(3) non‑profit arts organization established in 1960. It is one of three fairs that make up the renowned Ann Arbor Art Fair summer celebration in Michigan. With a mission to enrich lives by connecting art, artists, and communities, the fair showcases original fine […]
Organizer Information Canberra Contemporary is Kamberri/Canberra’s leading contemporary Visual Arts organization. Established in 1987 through the merger of Bitumen River Gallery (1981) and the Arts Council Gallery, Canberra Contemporary operates as a not-for-profit registered charity. The organization provides artists—emerging, mid-career, and established—with opportunities to create and exhibit ambitious work across multiple disciplines. Canberra Contemporary runs […]
Organizer Information The City of Newcastle oversees Newcastle Art Gallery, a major cultural institution in New South Wales, Australia. The gallery is undergoing a period of growth and renewal, offering innovative exhibition programs that engage local, national, and international audiences. The organization prioritizes inclusion, sustainability, and creative excellence while providing strong employee support and development […]
Organizer Information The British Museum, based in Bloomsbury, London, is one of the world’s leading cultural institutions. Founded in 1753, it preserves, studies, and displays vast collections spanning global art, archaeology, and cultural history. The Museum is renowned for its commitment to scholarship, public engagement, and the preservation of historical artifacts. Title & Description Assistant […]
Organizer Information The Burlington Magazine is one of the world’s leading publications dedicated to the study of fine and decorative arts. Founded in 1903, it provides critical scholarship, research, and insight into global art history, with a particular emphasis on European art. The magazine actively supports emerging scholars through its annual scholarship programs, fostering original […]
Organizer Information The Art Institute of Chicago is one of the world’s leading art museums, renowned for its comprehensive collections spanning global art traditions, cultures, and historical periods. Founded in 1879, the museum serves as a hub for scholarship, public engagement, and creative exploration. The Department of Arts of Africa manages an extensive collection of […]
Organizer Information Freelands Foundation is a London-based charitable organization dedicated to advancing the Visual Arts and supporting artists through exhibitions, public engagement, and educational programming. The foundation provides opportunities for emerging and mid-career professionals to develop skills across multiple facets of art administration, education, and grant-making. With a focus on inclusion, anti-racism, and equal opportunities, […]
Organizer Information Fundación Botín is one of Spain’s most respected private cultural foundations, established by Marcelino Botín Sanz de Sautuola and Carmen Yllera with the mission of fostering social development through education, science, and culture. For decades, the foundation has played a pivotal role in supporting artistic excellence, professional training, and international cultural exchange. Through […]
