Open Call for Curatorial Projects at The Latinx Project (2026 & 2027)
The Latinx Project at New York University announces an open call for curatorial projects. Interested applicants are invited to submit specific proposals to be considered for an exhibition to be held in Spring 2026 and Spring 2027. Applicants can submit a proposal on any theme and/or participate in our special call on Rasquachismo in the 21st Century. Additionally, an exhibition catalog and at least one robust public program related to the exhibition will be produced. The selected curator will receive mentorship support and access to our national network of artists, scholars and collaborators, as well as research resources via NYU Libraries.
The Latinx Project aims to offer professionalizing opportunities for established and emerging curators and artists. By carving out spaces for Latinx art exhibitions at NYU, we have been able to foster generative conversations about contemporary Latinx art and scholarship.
Category: Rasquachismo in the 21st Century
We invite curatorial proposals on rasquachismo in the twenty-first century. Coined by scholar Dr. Tomás Ybarra-Frausto in his foundational 1989 essay “Rasquachismo: A Chicano Sensibility,” rasquachismo has inspired artists, scholars, and critics to explore the resourcefulness, creativity, and originality of Latinx popular and vernacular culture. We invite curators to investigate this term as an aesthetic, attitude, or creative source, and as a means of resistance, joy, and celebration. We are interested in how rasquachismo may be activated by contemporary artists and its relevance today. From mixing and matching materials to questioning and challenging high and low references and aesthetic hierarchies, we encourage applications that examine artists across backgrounds and generations who are producing irreverent work and raising bold questions.
Category: General
We invite curatorial proposals on any theme relating to Latinx contemporary practices. We accept exhibition proposals from curators, scholars, & artists annually to develop an exhibition exploring issues of relevance to the evolving U.S Latinx community. We welcome proposals on all topics/themes of relevance and impact to our community.
About
Guidelines
The strongest proposals offer a conceptually strong and nuanced narrative
This program is designed for emerging or mid-career curators who showcase innovative approaches to their curatorial practice and thinking
Only original exhibition proposals will be considered.
Applicants with an art practice should not include their own work in the exhibition.
Proposals should include a diverse roster of artists. Please do not notify artists in advance of submitting your proposal.
We prioritize communication and collaboration throughout the process. TLP will share a roster of artists from our open calls with the selected curator to help shape their proposals.
Expectations
1 group show exhibition with a diverse group of artists (7-10) working in a range of artistic disciplines
1 public program
1 designed exhibition catalog
Key Details
Curatorial projects will be supported by a budget of up to $20,000 managed in consultation with The Latinx Project.
Eligibility
The curator can be based anywhere in the United States but must be present for key dates such as the exhibition installation, opening and deinstallation. Award payments can be made to anyone with an SSN or ITIN.
Selection Process
Applications will be reviewed in two rounds by a panel of reviewers. 3-5 applicants will be selected as finalists and invited to interview. One proposal will be selected.
Supporters
The curatorial program at The Latinx Project is made possible in part through support from the Mellon Foundation.
Questions?
Please email latinxproject@nyu.edu with subject line: Curatorial Open Call
How to Apply
Timeline
Application Opens: September 1, 2024
Application Due: December 9, 2024
Final notifications by February 2025
Application
Application Questions
Name
Pronouns
City/country of birth
Where are you currently based?
Website / Social Media Handle
Select Category:
Rasquachismo in the 21st Century
General
Project Description (1-page PDF)
Describe your curatorial proposal in 200 words or less.
In one sentence, describe how your proposal is relevant to current issues affecting the Latinx community at large?
List 7 -10 potential artists for the exhibition with corresponding websites/ social media handles..
CV (PDF)
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can I contact for more information? Please email latinxproject@nyu.edu with subject line: Curatorial Open Call
Who are some of the previous curators selected for the curatorial open call at NYU?
What are some of the recent curatorial open call exhibitions? Please visit our exhibitions website to view recent exhibitions.
Who can apply to the Curatorial Open Call program at The Latinx Project? Emerging or mid-career curators based in the U.S. can apply.
Can I apply if I have another project lined up? If you are selected we ask that you do not have any other significant curatorial projects at the same time.
Do I need to live/be in New York? No, but you should be available for regular check-ins and for exhibition install, opening, and public program or panel.
Where will I be curating? The gallery space is on the first floor of 20 Cooper Square. Please see previous exhibition Re-collections with space documentation. The floor plan will be shared with the finalists.
What is the timeline of the curatorial project? Exhibitions take place during the spring semester. Initial conversations with the selected curator will take place in summer preceding that semester. We anticipate at least one monthly check-in and as needed.
What type of artists and artworks are encouraged? All media are accepted. Our exhibition space is best equipped for visual art including painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media, and installation.
Does the Latinx Project offer office space? Yes, TLP offers office space at our NYU offices.
Can I access NYU Libraries during my time as a curator with TLP? Yes
How do I apply? Please complete the AirTable form.