Curatorial Open Call
The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation
New York, NY 10011
Deadline
Posted
The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation is excited to announce the fourth in a series of open calls, giving curators, academics, and art historians a platform to stage an exhibition at The 8th Floor, our gallery and event space, at 17 West 17th St. near Union Square, NYC.
The Foundation is searching for emerging researchers and cultural presenters to work with us to realize their pre-existing, and as-yet unrealized exhibition concept. Proposals with an experimental and/or pedagogical approach are sought for thematic group presentations. Applicants should be engaged in research which addresses themes relating to the Foundation’s mission of art and social justice, championing equity, education, access, and underrepresented narratives and practices.
The selected curator will be given an honorarium of $3000 for their work on the exhibition and $2000 for their essay in the accompanying catalog. In addition to an exhibition budget, they will be guided and supported in their administrative, planning, and promotional endeavors by the curatorial team at the Rubin Foundation. This commission is open to those who fulfill the criteria for this application and there is no fee to apply. The finalist will engage in all associated programming, in tandem with the resulting exhibition.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration regardless of race, color, sex, gender, age, national origin, religion, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status, or any other protected status. Please note that solo applicants need to have a visa to work in the US or be permanent US residents/citizens.
Requirements
- Open to Academics, Art Historians, Curators, Graduate students, PhD candidates, and those involved in post-doctoral research.
- Not open to undergraduate students.
- All applicants must either have a visa to work in the US or be permanent US residents/citizens.
- Have an accomplished thesis (curatorial concept) and plan for their research-driven exhibition, or have extensive existing research to back up their proposal.
- Audience-focused educational possibilities should be evident in the overall concept of the exhibition.
- The ability to address contemporary issues of sociocultural or sociopolitical change, and imaginatively examine global narratives and histories.
- Please note: if you have previously applied for this award you cannot apply with the same proposal, it has to be a new concept with new artists.
- Traveling exhibitions which have already begun cannot be submitted.
- If your project has already received funding or support, please detail this support within your application, including the amount, who is providing it, and how it is intended to be used within their criteria.
Application Instructions
The application is accessible here, open from December 6, 2024 until February 28, 2025 (11:59pm ET). Results will be announced in March 2025.
Applicant Requirements
- A professional CV detailing education and employment history, as well as any previous curatorial projects, or academic research
- One paragraph biography of applicant(s)
- One paragraph biography of all proposed artists
- A written thesis – in-progress or finished – not necessarily from which the curatorial concept is drawn
- 300-word text on how your proposal aligns with the mission of the Foundation
- 500-word statement detailing the curatorial concept for the exhibition
- An itemized budget for your proposed exhibition
- A PDF of your proposed checklist with images, tombstone information, and the geographic locations of objects
- A PDF of 1-2 images for each artist in your proposal (maximum 20 images, for media works please include URL links to websites in a pdf format document only)
- Supplemental: copy of any published papers or art/cultural criticism