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Open through Sunday, January 20, 2019
Now Accepting Applications for 2019 Black Box Curatorial Fellowship
Supporting curators of time-based artwork and performance
Miguel Gutierrez performing in Counter/Acts, curated by 2013 AUX Curatorial Fellow Marissa Perel

Black Box Curatorial Fellowship Open Call

Supporting curators of time-based artwork and performance

Applications Accepted Through Sunday, January 20, 2019

Since 2013, Vox Populi has supported the work of curators focusing on time-based arts and performance practices through the Black Box Curatorial Fellowship (previously known as AUX Curatorial Fellowship). Managed by Vox’s Black Box Committee, the Fellowship offers financial, facilities, administrative and programming support to one curator or curatorial collective located in Philadelphia or surrounding areas focusing on the research, development and presentation of live or durational forms – including performance, dance, music, poetry, film/video and new or emergent genres.

The Fellowship consists of two months of research and development, followed by two months worth of programming within Vox Populi’s 1000sq.ft. Black Box performing arts space, equipped with sound-system, projectors and various other A/V equipment. In their programming window, Fellows are expected to produce 4 to 8 programs, including at least one presentation of their curatorial vision and research findings that acts as a foundation for subsequent programming.

Vox Populi’s 2019 Black Box Fellow is supported with a self-designed budget of $2,000.00 intended to cover all artist, publication and material fees associated with programs and out of which Fellows are encouraged to pay themselves (a speculative budget must be submitted as part of application). In addition, Fellows will receive administrative, promotional, programming and creative support from Vox Populi’s Black Box Committee and Executive Director, including access to office space, supplies and equipment.

This Fellowship opportunity is not specifically designated for those with previous curatorial experience. Applicants should possess an interest in engaging with time-based artists, ideas and audiences, and be willing to share their experiences from their respective field. Please note that this opportunity is intended for curators or collectives local to Philadelphia or surrounding areas as it does not offer funds to cover travel, housing or meals.

Previous Fellows include Marissa Perel, Jamillah James, Whitney Kimball, Anthony Romero, Katya Grokhovsky and Sage Adams.

Fellowship Timeline

Applications Accepted: Through January 20, 2019
Notifications: Early February, 2019
Research & Development: March & April, 2019
Programming: May & June, 2019

How to Apply

Applications are accepted via email sent to blackbox@voxpopuligallery.org with subject line Black Box Fellowship

Please send the following as one PDF attachment:
*Name, Address, Phone, Email & Website (include information for all members if applying as duo/collective)

*Curatorial Statement of Intent – including description of the research themes and possible programming types (up to 500 words)

*Statement of Curatorial Process – describing how you will conduct your process for going about your work and how you will conduct your relationships with the artists and ideas you work with? (i.e. How do you plan to translate your research into programming?)

*CV(s)

*Documentation of- or Links to- up to 5 previous project, writing or curatorial samples

*A sample budget for how you could allocate your $2,000.00 budget, including all artist, material and program fees. Fellows are encouraged, but not required, to pay themselves a stipend.

Questions?

Email blackbox@voxpopuligallery.org

Vox Populi’s 2019 Black Box Fellowship is partially supported by a grant from the Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation.


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