Longwood Art Gallery Curatorial Fellowship
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Overview
Overview
Longwood Art Gallery Curatorial Fellowship
The Bronx Council on the Arts (BCA) Longwood Arts Project seeks a Bronx-based Curatorial Fellow for a unique opportunity to assist with the implementation of the Longwood Art Gallery 2025 series of three exhibitions. The exhibitions will revolve around the theme “The World We Want to Live In” and examine art’s role in social and political movements – not only raising awareness but also catalyzing public discourse and bringing new audiences into activism.
The Curatorial Fellowship program is highly competitive and offers high-quality, real-world experience and mentorship to an emerging arts professional/curator in the visual arts field. This paid, six-month fellowship will allow the Fellow to work closely with inspiring BCA staff and creatives in one of the leading non-profit organizations in NYC.
About the Curatorial Fellowship
The Curatorial Fellow will work closely with the Longwood Arts Project’s Gallery Director to learn the process of curating an exhibition from start to end and will have a hands-on approach to all the tasks that it entails, from the choice of the theme through the writing of a proposal, the selection of artists and artworks, and the design of the space, as well as administrative functions.
The Curatorial Fellow will:
* Learn best practices in the development of an exhibition
* Help in the coordination and communication with creatives, vendors, and art organizations
* Join the Gallery Director in artists’ studio visits
* Immerse themselves in the exhibitions’ themes and artworks and educate visitors and art students
* Gain knowledge and engage with the arts and culture environment of the Bronx
* Update and maintain accurate records
* Follow up with artists on loan forms and agreements
* Oversee timely implementation of schedules and deadlines
* Learn about the design of the exhibition’s layout plan
* Supervise incoming and outgoing artworks
* Oversee installation and de-installation
Funding
The Curatorial Fellow will receive a stipend of $3500 for their training and assistance in the exhibitions.
Eligibility
_You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website._
* Geographic location
* The Curatorial Fellow must be a Bronx resident and be able to travel to and within the borough
* Education and Experience
* Bachelor’s degree in art, art history, or related field
* Museum or arts organization experience preferred
* Skills and Abilities
* Ability to understand and learn about contemporary art concepts and artworks.
* Excellent organizational skills.
* Well-developed written and verbal communication skills.
* Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
* Computer proficiency with PC and Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel and PowerPoint.
* Photoshop desirable.
* Excellent interpersonal skills.
* Self-directed, ability to anticipate actions needed.
* Ability to juggle multiple tasks and meet deadlines.
* Ability to exercise discretion and to be a team player in an active office environment.
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