The Bronx Council on the Arts (BCA) Longwood Arts Project seeks a Bronx-based Curatorial Fellow for a unique opportunity to engage in the implementation of two exhibitions of the Longwood Art Gallery for 2026. These two exhibitions will be presented at distinct venues in the Bronx and Harlem. Each exhibition will feature ten artists. The Curatorial fellow will also have the opportunity to curate a show (maximum four artists) within BCA’s Longwood @ Governors Island Residency Program.
The Curatorial Fellowship program is highly competitive, and offers high-quality, real-world experience and mentorship to an emerging arts professional/curator in the visual arts field. This paid six-month fellowship will allow the Fellow to learn from inspiring BCA staff and creatives in one of the leading non-profit organizations in NYC.
The Fellowship will run from mid-January 2026 through mid-July 2026, with an estimated commitment of about two days per week, approximately five hours each day.
About the Curatorial Fellowship
The Curatorial Fellow will work closely with the Longwood Arts Project’s Gallery Director to learn the process of curating an exhibition from start to end, and will have a hands-on approach to all the tasks that it entails, from the choice of the theme through the writing of a proposal, the selection of artists and artworks, and the design of the space, as well as administrative functions.
The Curatorial Fellow will have the opportunity to engage with the full process of exhibition-making — from concept development to presentation. The Fellow will participate in artist studio visits, assist with project coordination, and take part in conversations with creatives, vendors, and partner organizations.
Throughout the fellowship, they will deepen their understanding of exhibition design, installation, and documentation, while exploring the themes and artworks on view. The Fellow will also help create meaningful connections between artists, audiences, and the broader arts community of the Bronx, gaining valuable insight into the vibrant cultural landscape that shapes it.