Project Anywhere is a global exhibition model in which the role of curator is replaced with the type of peer review model typically endorsed by a refereed journal. Emphasizing art and artistic research undertaken outside traditional exhibition circuits, Project Anywhere is dedicated to the evaluation and dissemination of art at the outermost limits of location-specificity.Significantly,all proposals submitted to Project Anywhere are carefully reviewed by at least four specialized artist academics of international standing. Consequently, all applicants receive substantial feedback on their proposals. With only a handful of projects hosted each year, selection is clearly extremely competitive. Our next deadline for proposal submissions is September 1, 2017.
Following an exhaustive blind peer review process, we are now delighted to announce our 2017 global exhibition program:
A Place in Europe (Cecilia Parsberg, Erik Pauser, Anna Westberg and Detail Group)
The House is a mobile cinematic sculpture temporarily installed in public places throughout the city to make the living situations of migrants more visible.
New Hypothetical Continents (Benjamin Matthews)
A transdisciplinary Art-Based Collaboration. Project initiators and key authors: Benjamin Matthews and Lucas Maddock.
Walking with Satellites (Chris Wood)
This project is an exploration of the meanings held within the GPS satellite network and usually hidden behind the hegemony of user interfaces.
Views from Paradise (Amber Eve Anderson)
Applying the principles of psychogeography to the digital landscape, this project uses language to subvert understandings of place and insert poetics into modern methods of navigation.
Typographic Landscape Ecologies: Alameda, California, USA (Joshua Singer)
Part of an ongoing project that documents, maps, and visualizes typographic artifacts in the urban landscape to explore cultural forces in the constructed world.
On Drawing (Ana Mendes)
A research and artistic project that establishes a connection between thinking and drawing in the realms of arts and science.
#exstrange (Marialaura Ghidini and Rebekah Modrak, curators)
A curatorial project transforming eBay into a site of artistic production and cultural exchange as an artistic intervention into capitalism.
Ris Publica (Jessica Winton)
Proposes the site of the civic parade as an event that carries forward a history and infrastructure of civic culture.
The deadline for proposal submissions for our 2018 program is September 1, 2017.
Please read our Proposal Guidelines and Evaluation Criteria before submitting a proposal.