Project Anywhere is a global blind peer-reviewed exhibition program dedicated to artistic research at the outermost limits of location-specificity. Although descriptions and images of hosted projects are featured on a dedicated website, Project Anywhere is neither an online exhibition nor a journal. It is instead a vehicle for illuminating art located outside traditional exhibition circuits. Project Anywhere is perhaps best imagined as an exhibition comprising the entire globe in which the role of curator is replaced with a peer evaluation system.
Project Anywhere’s evaluation criteria stress that all proposals must make a clear and compelling case for the proposed project’s capacity to contribute to knowledge in an identified field of creative practice. All proposals are reviewed by 4 artist academics of international standing and all applicants receive a comprehensive compilation of critical feedback.
Project Anywhere accepts proposals from artists working anywhere in the world and is designed to suit artists seeking independent peer-validation and international dissemination.
Project Anywhere is proudly supported as part of a partnership between the Centre of Visual Arts (University of Melbourne) and Parsons Fine Art (The New School).
Please read our “Proposal Guidelines” and “Evaluation Criteria” carefully before submitting a proposal.
Above: Chris Lowry, Gibb River Road, The Kimberley, Western Australia, 2010.