Curatorial
Organizer Information Washington Project for the Arts (WPA) is a nonprofit artist-run incubator based in Washington, DC, and one of the region’s longest-standing alternative arts organizations. Founded to support experimental and artist-led practices, WPA develops exhibitions, public programs, publications, and collaborative initiatives that place artists at the center of cultural production. Through its programming model, […]
Organizer Information The Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) is a major cultural institution based in Nigeria, dedicated to advancing the study, preservation, and presentation of West African art, history, archaeology, and contemporary cultural practices. Headquartered in Benin City with operations extending to Lagos, MOWAA is developing a world-class museum campus, research center, and exhibition […]
Organizer Information The Open Call for Artistic Director of the 14th Seoul Mediacity Biennale is organized by the Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA), one of South Korea’s leading public contemporary art institutions. Established to promote artistic innovation, public engagement, and international cultural exchange, SeMA has become a major platform for contemporary art discourse in Asia. […]
Organizer Information The Curatorial Laboratory is organized by Improper Walls, an independent contemporary art space based in Vienna, Austria. Improper Walls is known for supporting emerging artistic and curatorial practices through exhibitions, public programs, critical discourse, and community engagement. The organization actively collaborates with artists, curators, and cultural practitioners from diverse backgrounds and seeks to […]
Organizer Information Myoju 明珠—meaning “shining pearl”—is an independent artist residency and contemporary cultural initiative rooted in the quiet richness of the Shiga Prefecture, Japan. In addition to the residency program, the host operates a local jewelry brand utilizing sustainable freshwater pearls sourced directly from Lake Biwa, alongside a small gallery café that functions as a […]
Organizer Information This opportunity is hosted by the Ashmolean Museum, part of the University of Oxford and its Gardens, Libraries and Museums (GLAM) division. The Ashmolean is one of the world’s oldest public museums (founded in 1683) and a major institution for art and archaeology, with internationally significant collections spanning antiquity to contemporary practice. Within […]
Organizer Information The GRAC (Gallery / Regional Art Center) is a contemporary art institution based in Kristiansand, southern Norway, focused on fostering experimental, site-responsive, and community-engaged artistic practices. The organization plays a key role in supporting regional and international artistic exchange, with a particular emphasis on developing curatorial and artistic research within the Agder region. […]
Organizer Information Fotografiska is a contemporary museum of photography, art, and cultural programming with international locations in Stockholm, Berlin, Shanghai, Tallinn, and upcoming expansion into Oslo. Since its founding in 2010, Fotografiska has developed into one of Sweden’s most prominent cultural institutions, combining exhibition-making with hospitality, education, and cross-disciplinary cultural programming. The institution operates as […]
Organizer Information The Eidolon Centre for Everyday Photography is an independent organization based in Budapest, Hungary, dedicated to the study, preservation, interpretation, and promotion of vernacular photography and everyday image culture. Through its journal, research initiatives, grants, exhibitions, and educational activities, Eidolon investigates how everyday photographs shape personal memory, collective history, social narratives, and contemporary […]
