Aspiring curators have just weeks remaining to apply for the Rebeccah Milena Maia Blum Curatorial Fellowship at the Allens Lane Art Center in Mt. Airy. The fellowship honors the legacy of Rebeccah Blum, a celebrated curator who attended Henry H. Houston School and spent her summers at Allens Lane Art Center Camp.
Blum was killed in 2020 by her former partner photographer Saul Fletcher who later died by suicide.
The fellowship offers a $1,500 stipend plus $500 for installation expenses, professional mentorship, and the chance to curate an exhibition at the Center's Alber Gallery in …
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Aspiring curators have just weeks remaining to apply for the Rebeccah Milena Maia Blum Curatorial Fellowship at the Allens Lane Art Center in Mt. Airy. The fellowship honors the legacy of Rebeccah Blum, a celebrated curator who attended Henry H. Houston School and spent her summers at Allens Lane Art Center Camp.
Blum was killed in 2020 by her former partner photographer Saul Fletcher who later died by suicide.
The fellowship offers a $1,500 stipend plus $500 for installation expenses, professional mentorship, and the chance to curate an exhibition at the Center's Alber Gallery in January 2026 or 2027. Two fellows will be selected through a juried process led by established curators Kaitlin Pomerantz and Michael Clemmons.
Proposals for solo, two-person, or group exhibitions across all media are welcome. Selection criteria include conceptual strength, viability, and alignment with the Center's mission of community engagement through the arts.
The application fee is $8. For information and submission guidelines, visit allenslane.org or email genevieve@cfeva.org.