Curator for Projects
Curator for Projects offers curatorial direction and advisory for exhibitions, publications and equine art projects that require professional judgement, clarity and coherence.
This work supports projects led by institutions, platforms or artists who require an external curator to shape concept, structure and presentation within a public or professional context.
Engagements are defined by the scale, ambition and intent of the project.
Who this is for
Curator for Projects is suited to:
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artists developing a solo exhibition, publication or independent art project
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galleries and institutions
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exhibition platforms and cultural initiatives
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collectors and estates
This service is appropriate when a project requires curatorial oversight beyond informal feedback and when decisions carry long term impact.
How project collaborations work
Curatorial involvement is tailored to the nature of the project and the role required.
This may include shaping a solo exhibition, developing a curatorial framework for an independent project or publication, advising on narrative and structure, or supporting presentation within a specific spatial or editorial context.
Each collaboration is clearly defined, with alignment on role, scope and responsibility.
Areas of involvement
Depending on the project, curatorial work may include:
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concept development and curatorial framing
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exhibition or publication narrative and structure
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positioning of the work within a professional context
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spatial, editorial or material considerations
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alignment with audience, platform or institution
The emphasis is always on coherence, intention and professional standards.
What this is not
Curator for Projects does not involve production management, representation or promotional services.
It is a curatorial and advisory role focused on judgement, framing and direction rather than execution.
What happens next
Project collaborations begin with a request.
After reviewing the project context, scope and timing, an alignment conversation establishes whether collaboration is appropriate and how the curatorial role would be structured.
