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Organizer Information The Middlebrook Prize for Young Canadian Curators is hosted and administered by the Art Gallery of Guelph (AGG), a public art gallery located in Guelph, Ontario. The AGG is dedicated to presenting contemporary and historical art, with a strong emphasis on fostering creative inquiry, public engagement, and social innovation. The prize is made […]
Organizer Information VisArts is a premier 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts center located in Rockville, Maryland. As the largest visual arts organization in the area, VisArts serves as a vibrant hub for artistic exploration and social impact. Since 1987, the center has been dedicated to transforming individuals and communities through the visual arts. Their facilities include five […]
Organizer Information The Riverside Art Museum (RAM) is a vital cultural hub in Southern California, integrated across two distinct sites: the historic 1929 Julia Morgan-designed building and the newly opened Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture (“The Cheech”). RAM is dedicated to uplifting diverse artistic voices and fostering community connections through regionally focused […]
Organizer Information The Gardiner Museum in Toronto is one of the world’s few museums dedicated solely to ceramics. It stewards a renowned permanent collection ranging from Ancient American pottery to contemporary ceramic art. The museum is a hub for hands-on learning, research, and cultural conversation, aiming to connect people through clay. This residency is made […]
Organizer Information Backwater Artists Group is an artist-led organization based in Cork, Ireland, dedicated to supporting contemporary visual arts. The group provides exhibition opportunities, studio spaces, and professional development for artists and curators, fostering a collaborative and innovative artistic community. Their programming emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches and socially engaged practices. Title & Description Emerging Curator Award […]
Organizer Information O—Overgaden is a non‑profit contemporary art institution based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It has a long history as a leading venue for contemporary practices, known for supporting emerging and experimental artists — both Danish and international — and producing around eight large‑scale solo exhibitions each year. The institution values diversity, critical engagement, and providing […]
Organizer Information The Umbrella Arts Center is a cultural leader in metro-west Boston, welcoming nearly 30,000 visitors annually. It provides diverse access to performing and visual arts, arts education, and community programming. The Umbrella supports over 50 studio artists and artists-in-residence, and features multiple galleries, state-of-the-art performance spaces, and classrooms. Its mission is to promote […]
Organizer Information PART International Art Residency Austria is a newly established residency program located in the historic Southern Pavilion of the Praterateliers in Vienna. Originally built for the 1873 World’s Fair, the site has long been part of Austria’s artistic ecosystem and was recently refurbished (2023–2025) to meet modern ecological standards. Commissioned by the Austrian […]
Organizer Information Rejmyre Art Lab (Center for Peripheral Studies) is an artist-run institution based in the small glass-factory town of Rejmyre in Östergötland, Sweden. Founded by artists Daniel Peltz and Sissi Westerberg, this long-term research project deeply engages with rural, industrial, ecological, and social contexts. Their programming often uses an “ensemble residency” model, where a […]
