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The 2012 CPPC Travel Award for Central America and the Caribbean

Feb 1, 2012
3–4 pm

New York, NY, USA
Independent Curators International (ICI)

401 Broadway, Suite 1620
New York, NY 10013

Application Deadline: February 1, 2012.
Download application form and guidelines here.

For more information and/or information and application in Spanish, visit here.

Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros and ICI announce 2012 curatorial travel award

www.coleccioncisneros.org

The Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros and Independent Curators International (ICI) are collaborating on a new opportunity for curators: The 2012 Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Travel Award for Central America and the Caribbean.

The Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Travel Award for Central America and the Caribbean will annually support a contemporary art curator based anywhere in the world who wishes to travel to conduct research about art and cultural activities in Central America and the Caribbean. Intending to generate new collaborations with artists, curators, museums, cultural centers, and/or collections in the region, the Travel Award will support curatorial residencies, studio visits and archival research.

The first award will be given in honor of curator Virginia Pérez-Ratton (1950-2010) who was internationally renowned for her work with contemporary artists in Central America and the Caribbean, as well as her dedication to ensuring their practices be recognized beyond the region. Author of many influential publications and essays, and curator of numerous exhibitions and projects around the world, Pérez-Ratton was the founder of the art space, library, and foundation TEOR/éTica, and the director of the Museo de Arte y Diseño Contemporáneo de Costa Rica.

The travel period can be anywhere between 3 weeks to 3 months, and take place between March and September 2012. The grant will cover costs of up to $10,000. Independent curators and those with institutional affiliations may apply. Applications from established and emerging curators (3+ years professional experience) will be considered. The Award will support travel to either one or multiple locations in Central America and the Caribbean.

Travel can be requested to the following countries:
• Central America: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama
• Caribbean: The Antilles, The Bahamas, Colombia (Caribbean region), and Turks and Caicos Islands.

A jury of professionals who live in, or have extensive knowledge of the region, will select the successful applicant. In addition, from the short-list of candidates, a curator will be invited for a 2 to 4 week residency at TEOR/éTica. This opportunity is designed to introduce curators to the contemporary art scene of Costa Rica through studio visits, meeting arts professionals and visiting exhibitions. Airfare, accommodations and a travel stipend will be provided by TEOR/éTica, which will also organize a public program where the curator will present their past or current projects.

As a resource complementing the Travel Award, ICI is building an online platform that provides information about the institutions, archives, collections, and cultural activities in the region, and will include accounts from the Travel Award Grantees.

For further information, contact Sofia Olascoaga at sofia@curatorsintl.org.