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OPEN CALL:
in-tangible Curatorial Fellowship #2
26 september 2025
Are you interested in working with artists?
Would you like to develop programs that cultivate artistic community?
Are you interested in learning skills to develop a strong curatorial practice?
APPLY!
Applications close 1 November, 2025
What is a fellowship? It is an opportunity to research, under the guidance of experts in a particular field. This Fellowship offers curatorial mentorship and friendship, in the spirit of building healthier and sustainable relationships between artists, curators and its supporters (i.e. galleries, museums, universities, and other private entrepreneurial initiatives).
in-tangible institute is offering a 1-year part-time fellowship (1 December, 2025 – 1 December, 2026), for an aspiring Thai curator. During this fellowship, you will assist/contribute to the development and realization of in-tangible institute’s programs, particularly those that connect the Chiang Mai art community to a wider network of artists, curators, thinkers, and institutions through conversations and collaborations. You will learn the necessary skills of enquiry for research, writing, and facilitation of programs that contribute to in-tangible’s mission to nurture productive, critical and innovative relationships in the interest of building a diverse interdisciplinary ecology for the arts.
This fellowship offers THB 15,000 per month for 20 hours per week, working flexibly between community libraries, artist studios, and in-tangible institute’s office in Chiang Mai. This fellowship is led by Zoe Butt (Founder/Director at Large of in-tangible institute).
Criteria of Eligibility:
- Proficient in spoken and written English
- Living in Chiang Mai
- Undergraduate degree in the Arts (any field)
- Desire to work in the art and cultural industry of contemporary art
- Awareness of the Thai contemporary art scene (e.g. you attend the events of your local art community at the very least)
- Able to assist in basic translation (THAI-ENG)
Desired Traits:
- Community-focused
- Desire to learn, listen, read and apply advice to real world circumstances working as part of a team
- Critical thinker
- Thorough, organized, and reliable
Process of application (applications close 1 November, 2025):
- CV
- Written statement sharing why you want to do this fellowship (word limit: 600 words)
- Please include any samples of writing, or visual evidence of past realized projects, if relevant (preferred but not mandatory)
- References from previous work or projects
- Email the above to: info@in-tangible.org
Select applicants will be interviewed for assessment.
