Deadline: 5-Aug-22
The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation is seeking applications for its Peer Network Grant to support peer network opportunities that advance curatorial knowledge and strengthen U.S. curatorial practices.
They encourage curators to think beyond conferences and consider connections that will best advance their practice. These networks can be in-person or online, meet once or multiple times, require travel or be in the curator’s community.
The Foundation's focus is contemporary art. While curatorial position titles may be broader, applicants must be U.S.-based curators and have contemporary art at the core of their proposals.
Funding Information
- Grant terms will be 9-12 months with funding ranging from $500-$5,000 and no match is required. The grant can be used to leverage other grant opportunities.
Eligibility Criteria
- Funding must go through a US-based 501c3 entity. If an independent curator is awarded a grant, the Foundation will work with the individual to secure fiscal sponsorship.
- Curators can apply for projects/experiences that will take place outside the U.S. as long as the lead curator is based in the U.S., the organization or fiscal agent is based in the U.S. and there is a strategy for disseminating learnings within the U.S. (this could mean publishing an article, presenting at a conference, posting learnings on a website, recording a podcast, etc.)
For more information, visit Tremaine Foundation.
For more information, visit https://www.tremainefoundation.org/peer-network–innovation-grants.html









































