Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award

Grant Name
Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award
Funder
Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation
Country or Region
United States
Research Field
Architecture
Arts and Humanities
Curatorship
Modern Art
Museums
Visual Arts
Deadline
February 28, 2022 (Expired)
Grant Size
Upper $200,000USD - Core Exhibition & Publication - up to $150,000- Living Artist Honorariums - up to $10,000- Enhanced Engagement Fund - up to $20,000- Post-Opening Opportunity Fund - up to $20,000The three components that supplement the Core Exhibition are automatically available to the Award recipient and do not need to be defined or committed to in the initial proposal. If an applicant utilizes all four components at the highest levels, the maximum award possible is $200,000.
Contact Info
EHTEA@tremainefoundation.org
Eligibility
Applications are accepted on a triennial basis from any curator, or curatorial team, applying in partnership with an established non-profit exhibition space, whether a traditional gallery or museum, or an alternative non-profit venue. The curator can be on staff at the partnering exhibition space or a guest/independent curator working with the partnering space for this exhibit.
Description
The Exhibition Award was created in 1998 to honor the talent and artistic vision of our founder, Emily Hall Tremaine. Her passion for art and support of living artists inspired, challenged, and brought joy to those around her.Through the competitive biennial application process, the Exhibition Award fuels Emily's trailblazing spirit by giving life to a thematic exhibition of contemporary art that are fresh and experimental in nature.
- We provide support when funding is not readily available through traditional avenues.
- We also support curators in fully exploring a concept that will manifest in a new or unconventional aesthetic, or in unconventional or challenging historical, cultural and/or social frameworks.The proposal should be for a strong, thematic exhibition that puts the works of contemporary art and/or architecture in a new or unconventional aesthetic, historical, cultural, and/or social framework. Applicants are encouraged to think expansively and challenge conventional thought through the exploration of critical ideas in the context of contemporary art. The award is intended to provide support for exhibitions at the beginning stage of their development and to offer the curator the support needed to fully explore a concept and realize an exhibition.The Exhibition Award includes four components1. Core Exhibition & Publication2. Living Artist Honorariums3. Enhanced Engagement Fund4. Post-Opening Opportunity Fund Eligibility Applications are accepted on a triennial basis from any curator, or curatorial team, applying in partnership with an established non-profit exhibition space, whether a traditional gallery or museum, or an alternative non-profit venue. The curator can be on staff at the partnering exhibition space or a guest/independent curator working with the partnering space for this exhibit.

Funding resources

Purdue Grant Writing Lab: Introduction to Grant Writing Open Link
University of Wisconsin Writing Center: Planning and Writing a Grant Proposal Open Link

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