Art Trade Forum 2024, Paul Mellon Centre
- Region: All Regions
- Type: Forum
- Cost: Free
Applications are now open for places on the Paul Mellon Centre’s (PMC) annual Art Trade Forum.
Deadline: Monday 27 May 2024, 5pm BST
The Art Trade Forum offers participants a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the inner workings of auction houses and art dealerships. It will be useful to those working with collections and wanting to know more about how to interact with the art trade. Participants will learn more about fundraising and creating opportunities for proactive acquisition campaigns. Applications are now open for twelve participants to join a four-day residential taking place in London, from 1–4 July.
The programme is designed around London Art Week and participants will be taken on a series of visits to high-profile London-based art dealerships, auction houses and museums, with opportunities to engage in discussion with art trade and museum professionals. There will be a related workshop with the participation of leading curators and members of funding bodies engaged in providing financial support for acquisitions by museums and galleries. Find details here of our past programmes.
We are looking for individuals at an early stage of their career who have a professional interest and some experience in the sector, and who want to learn about the practices and processes of acquiring art for public collections. The successful applicants will want to build their network and will be willing to participate, collaborate and share their thoughts and experiences.
We will cover the cost of travel from within the UK and up to four nights’ accommodation in Central London as well as a subsistence allowance. Applicants not in full-time employment or education at the time of the Forum may apply for pro-rata bursaries to support their participation. Additionally, discretionary access funds are available to support successful applicants with specific needs.
To apply, submit a two-hundred-word biography and an abstract of no more than four hundred words outlining your reasons for wishing to participate, what you hope to learn from the Forum and what you will be able to contribute by way of participation in discussion and debate.
Applications should be sent via email to Anthony Tino at atino@paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk by 5pm BST on Monday 27 May 2024.