Curatorial
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 […]
Organizer Information The Rebecca Horn Moontower Foundation is a non-profit foundation established by the acclaimed German artist Rebecca Horn (1944–2024). The foundation oversees her artistic estate, preserves and researches her work, and is committed to exhibiting it internationally. A core mission includes supporting emerging artists and fostering artistic exploration, rooted in Rebecca Horn’s interdisciplinary and […]
Organizer Information European Theatre Convention (ETC) is Europe’s largest network of public theatres, founded in 1988 by three major theatres in France, Germany, and Belgium. Today, ETC has over 80 member theatres from more than 30 countries, serving as a platform for international collaboration, artistic exchange, professional training, advocacy, and shared practices in theatre across […]
Organizer Information The Design Museum, based in London, is a world-renowned institution dedicated to contemporary Design across disciplines including architecture, product design, digital, and fashion. The museum engages audiences through exhibitions, Public Art, education, and Curatorial programmes, aiming to foster creativity, innovation, and accessibility in design. Title & Description Senior Curator: Public Practice – Design […]
Organizer Information The Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz (KHI), founded in 1897, is part of the Max Planck Society, Germany’s leading research organization for basic research. Since 2002, it has been one of the 86 Max Planck Institutes focusing on transcultural approaches to the history of art and architecture. KHI fosters an intellectually vibrant international research […]
Organizer Information Art Bridges is a dynamic U.S.-based nonprofit organization that aims to expand access to American art through multi-institutional loans, exhibitions, and public programs. The foundation supports collaboration among museums nationwide, facilitating shared collections and curatorial initiatives. By fostering equitable access and promoting cultural engagement, Art Bridges helps create sustainable ecosystems of art sharing […]
Organizer Information The Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto (MOCA) is a dynamic cultural institution located in Toronto, Canada. MOCA presents interdisciplinary contemporary art exhibitions and programs that prioritize 21st-century artistic production, primarily through commissioning new work. The museum emphasizes inclusion, equity, and experimentation, fostering critical discourse and active public engagement. Housed in the purpose-built Auto […]
