Residency for curators in Croatia

Sector: Culture and creative industries
Type: Residency
Location: Split, Croatia
Deadline: Finished
Organiser: EU

This is an opportunity to create an exhibition for the Croatian creative hub Prostor.

The central theme of the residency is deviation. Depart from established directions and rethink curatorial approaches. You will have five weeks and EUR 1,000 to organise the exhibition. A stipend, accommodation, and comfortable workspace will be provided for you.

The residency is supported by the Culture Moves Europe programme. This is one of thousands of EU opportunities for Ukraine.

More about the programme

What do I get?
  • A stipend of EUR 900 
  • Coverage of travel expenses
  • Free housing in Prostor from 12 August to 16 September
  • Access to the studio and co-working space
  • EUR 1,000 for the exhibition organisation. You can invite up to five artists to present a new or existing project.
  • Studio visits, public events and networking with the local art scene
  • Mentoring and technical support
  • Additional family top-up or disability support
Can I apply?

The organisers are looking for curators who:

  • Have the citizenship of Ukraine or another Creative Europe country
  • Are at the beginning of a career
  • Know English well
What do I need to apply?
  • Completed application form.
  • CV.
  • Portfolio.
  • A motivation letter — up to 2000 characters.

Check the answers to the frequently asked questions at the link.

How do I apply?

By 26 May, submit the online form

You will find out the results by 14 June.

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