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Upcoming Deadlines + Important Dates and Information:

Curate_this_2010_2inThe artist, architect + designer registration for CURATE THIS! 2010 is now closed but a few clever artists have figured out a workaround...those interested in creating their own CURATE THIS! 2010 Venue and exhibiting their own work along with one or more registered CURATE THIS! 2010 artists, architects + designer works may register as a participating Venue at:http://www.curatethis.org/for-venues.php  (through 9/15).


The upload of all received CURATE THIS! 2010 completed submissions may now be viewed at: www.curatethis.org/participating-artists-and-designers.php 

August 22, 2010: The International Public Vote results are in!  Also, the TOP 15 vote receiving artists, architects and designers will be featured in the upcoming 2010 edition of the publication 'CURATE THIS!' (release date: November 1, 2010)


Upcoming CURATE THIS! 2010 Special Projects for pARTicipants include:

- CURATE THIS! 2010 - NEW ART. Helen Pheby, PhD, Curator of Yorkshire Sculpture Park, UK,  will be selecting 10 - 20 CURATE THIS! 2010 Artists and their works for inclusion in this special upcoming publication.

- CURATE THIS! 2010 - NEW DESIGN. Ellen Lupton, Curator of Contemporary Design at the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, will be selecting 10 - 20 CURATE THIS! 2010 Designers and their works for inclusion in this special upcoming publication.

 - CURATE THIS! online feature. We've launched a monthly CURATE THIS! online feature highlighting participating CURATE THIS! Artists, Architects + Designers from around the world. The special monthly feature focuses on 5 participating Artists, Architects and/or Designers.

- WEAR ART. A group of CURATE THIS! 2010 Artists, Architects + Designers will be invited to have their works of art or design included in the upcoming launch of this new BECA Foundation project.

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CURATE THIS! 2010 is the second installment of the CURATE THIS! exhibition series created by BECA: Bridge for Emerging Contemporary Art. The annual global art + design event and arts + cultural exchange is taking place through December 31.

Through the introduction and exhibition of works of new art + new design and related projects by pARTicipating artists, architects, designers, duos, groups and collectives around the world, The BECA Foundation aims to facilitate an experimental, cross-pollination of new ideas for creative innovation in diverse locations around the world. 

Organizations, galleries, festivals, professionally affiliated and independent curators, studios, universities, museums, businesses, lease-holders of non-traditional exhibition spaces and other creative projects and spaces may click here for registration information.

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The title, CURATE THIS! reflects a departure from the familiar large scale exhibition model, typically curated by a singular vision with one head curator, to an exhibition with components and related events ‘curated’ by the public and professional and independent participants residing in multiple cities around the world.  The first ‘CURATE THIS!’ experiment took place in early 2008 and led artists and BECA Foundation directors, Melissa Roberts and Kurt Schlough to begin brainstorming the expansion of the experiment to bring about greater benefits to a larger number of participants.

BECA is an acronym for Bridge for Emerging Contemporary Art and the core belief system at The BECA Foundation is that “New art + new design fuels the best of what’s yet to come on this planet.”  To help mix that fuel and kick start new possibilities, the expansion of the CURATE THIS! exhibition project will facilitate a broader exposure of new art, new design and new ideas through both a physical and online network of participating venues in multiple cities around the world. The aim of building the network is to create international arts + cultural exchange opportunities, broaden arts education opportunities and appreciation for emerging contemporary art + design, facilitate introductions and lay the foundation for future innovation, progress + possibility.  The BECA Foundation is pleased to welcome and thankful for the participation of Helen Pheby, PhD, Curator of Yorkshire Sculpture Park, UK whose research and curatorial work spans the globe including the US and Iraq and Ellen Lupton, legendary design educator and Curator of Contemporary Design at the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. Each has a unique insight which will add further depth and diversity to CURATE THIS! 2010.



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