Call for Proposals: Gardiner Museum Curatorial Residency 2025

Gardiner Museum temporary collections storage. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
Submission Deadline: January 26, 2025, 5pm EST
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The Gardiner Museum in Toronto is seeking proposals for its annual Gardiner Museum Curatorial Residency. The Residency is made possible through the generous support of the Rebanks Family.
Residency Description
The Gardiner Museum Curatorial Residency is a paid opportunity to conceive, research, and produce a small-scale museum exhibition and gain experience in a professional environment.
The Curatorial Residency program is typically 20 weeks long and its main outcome is an exhibition presented at the Museum. The exhibition should focus on clay or ceramic works, works that are primarily ceramic, or ceramic works in context with other objects or artworks. The theme should be of contemporary relevance and informed by the latest scholarship, whether the objects are historical or contemporary. The exhibition should draw from or directly relate to the Museum’s holdings.

Replicas and Reunions (2022) curated by Maya Wilson-Sanchez. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
The Curatorial Residency has two components. The first is a travel component (typically 2 – 4 weeks), with financial support for the selected applicant’s travel outside of Canada to research their exhibition, including visiting other museums. The second is full-time work at the Gardiner Museum (typically 16 – 18 weeks). This portion of the Residency focuses on the research, development, writing, and realization phases of the exhibition, along with participation in the regular curatorial operations of the Museum.
The Curatorial Resident will also give at least one public presentation about their exhibition and contribute to the Gardiner’s digital platforms with content about their project.
The Residency should take place between May 2025 – January 2026. The Curatorial Resident may propose to hold the Residency from May – September or from September – January. In both instances, the exhibition resulting from the residency has an anticipated opening date of January/February 2026 (may be subject to change).

Genealogies of Sustenance (2024) curated by Sarah Edo. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid
Budget
The total Residency budget is $45,000 CAD.
The Curatorial Resident will receive $25,000 CAD, which will be directly managed by the Curatorial Resident, with distribution and accountability guidelines specified at the time of acceptance. An additional $20,000 CAD is available for the exhibition and will be managed by the Gardiner Museum.
Who Can Apply
The Curatorial Residency is open to Canadian citizens or permanent residents who are enrolled in, or have recently graduated from a Master’s program in Museum Studies, Curatorial Studies, or Art History; doctoral candidates or recent graduates in those fields; and those pursuing independent or community-based curatorial work at the early stages of their career. As long as you meet the above criteria, you may apply if you live outside of Canada. The Residency seeks to build upon previous training and experiences while creating an opportunity for aspiring curators to enter the field. Applicants should have some demonstrated commitment to presenting visual arts in exhibition contexts, although not necessarily specific experience with ceramics.
How to Apply
Please download and read the full application before applying. Interested applicants are required to submit the following:
1. Cover letter (1 page) providing a narrative description of your background, training, relevant curatorial work, and career objectives emphasizing how the Residency will help you achieve these goals.
2. CV (up to 4 pages)
3. Exhibition proposal, which should include:
- The proposed concept and research plan with a description of the travel to be undertaken (maximum length: 2,000 words)
- Work schedule (1 page) and general budget for the project. Further details about the exhibition proposal and budget are explained below.
4. A signed Agreement to Propose and Consent Form with compliance checklist (attached in Appendix B of the full application)
Please submit materials as a single digital PDF. Complete submissions must be received by the Gardiner Museum by 5pm EST on January 26, 2025 to be considered. The selected applicant will be notified by mid-February 2025.
Submit complete proposals, as well as any questions, to:
curatorial@gardinermuseum.on.ca
111 Queen’s Park
Toronto, ON M5S 2C7
About the Gardiner Museum
The Gardiner Museum leverages the powerful storytelling attributes of ceramics as well as its rich history and universality to engage audiences of diverse backgrounds and experiences. As an essential civic institution in the city of Toronto, the Museum presents a full roster of exhibitions, programs, and hands-on classes, while stewarding a permanent collection of international significance. With over 5,000 objects from the Ancestral Americas, Europe, Japan, and China, as well as an important collection of contemporary Canadian and international works, the Gardiner is among the few museums focused on ceramics and is one of the world’s most notable specialty museums. Learn more at gardinermuseum.com.
The Museum is currently undergoing a transformation of its ground floor, guided by principles of connectivity, access, and Indigeneity. With completion expected in fall 2025, the renovated spaces will reflect the Gardiner’s mission to make all visitors feel welcome, to engage them with the medium of ceramics in a hands-on way, and to encourage them to see themselves and their culture reflected in the history of human interaction with clay. Learn more at gardinermuseum.com/fromthegroundup.
Accessibility:
The Gardiner Museum is an accessible venue with a ramp from the street leading up to the main lobby entrance. The entrance is accessible via two sets of double doors with an access button. Accessible restrooms are available on the second and third floors. Third floor washrooms are also gender neutral.
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