Liverpool Biennial Curator’s Week 2025

Liverpool Biennial and the British Council are offering eight fully funded opportunities to attend a curator’s networking and development week, within the 13th edition of Liverpool Biennial for mid-career curators from a number of regions, including South Asia and Southeast Asia.
Successful recipients will attend a week-long research and development trip to Liverpool (UK) at a key point in the festival. The week is designed to offer opportunities for discourse, inspiration, knowledge and skills exchange, and to encourage Curators to build professional relationships with one another and their UK-based peers and artists.
Across the week, recipients will have opportunity to participate in a number of curated talks, workshops, trips, studio visits, presentations and events, all of which aim to facilitate sharing and connectivity between practices and geographies. There will also be an opportunity to discover the broader cultural scene in the North of England with a daytrip to Bradford City of Culture 2025.
Participants will also have opportunity to contribute to the digital resource journal Stages, alongside the ongoing evaluation of the programme.
Eligibility
Eligible countries include the following ASEM nations: Viet Nam, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
Support
- Economy flights and UK travel
- Visa applications
- Accommodation
- Per diems (5 GBP for breakfast, 8 GBP for lunch and 8 GBP for dinner where food is not provided) for a 7-night trip to Liverpool
- A trip to Bradford City of Culture 2025
- Free entry into a number of exhibitions, performances and events
- An accessibility budget available for those who have access requirements and require provision
Liverpool Biennial curator’s week 2025 application guidelines
Deadline: 2 March 2025