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Opportunity: Art Fund Curators Programme at Frieze Masters

This year Frieze, with Art Fund support, will offer fully funded places on the programme for up to 10 UK based curators from regional museums who often do not have the travel budgets that allow for easy exchange with their national counterparts. Working in partnership with the SSN for European Paintings pre-1900 and The National Gallery, through the programme we’re aiming to bring together a cohort of emerging career curators from diverse and underrepresented backgrounds to explore the subject of historical collections that look to engage with contemporary art.

The programme will include a keynote in-conversation, curators’ workshop, tour of Frieze Masters, as well as a curatorial introduction and access to The Credit Suisse Exhibition Lucian Freud: New Perspectives (The National Gallery). 

Deadline for applications

The deadline to apply is Wednesday 10 August, 5pm.

How to apply

To apply for a place on this event we’re asking applicants to submit a Jonathan Ruffer curatorial grant application by logging in to their My Art Fund account.

Please note, when completing the budget information, you need only to input travel costs and a per diem of £25. Frieze will be supporting the accommodation (one night) and refreshments (breakfast and lunch) will be provided.

Apply by visiting the page on Art Fund’s website: https://www.artfund.org/supporting-museums/programmes/curators-programme-frieze-masters

Event details

Art Fund Curators Programme at Frieze Masters

Frieze Masters

Regents Park, London

  • Wednesday 12 October 2022, 2.00pm – 8.00pm
  • Thursday 13 October 2022, 08.45am – 3.00pm

10 bursary places available for UK museum and gallery professionals.

Travel, one night’s accommodation and refreshments will be provided.

Eligibility

Applications are open to all museum and gallery curatorial professionals who work with public collections. Through the programme we’re aiming to bring together a cohort of emerging career curators from diverse and underrepresented backgrounds.