“The grant provided me with an opportunity to learn and reflect. The time and resources to do this type of research is often scarce, especially for archivists.”
Since 2012, our Jonathan Ruffer curatorial grants have empowered over 600 applicants to delve deeper into their work through travel and research.
Recently, Programme Coordinator Joe Jefford had the pleasure of speaking with a grant recipient, Kaitlene Koranteng, an archivist and engagement producer at Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts).
For anyone working with collections or contemplating applying for a Jonathan Ruffer curatorial grant, Kaitlene’s advice resonates:
“At first, I was unsure whether I was eligible as I am not a curator, but I found the fund was open to individuals working with collections and had a broad interpretation of what it means to develop curatorial expertise. I would encourage anyone who might be hesitating because they are not a curator to apply regardless.”
Learn more about her research trip on Arts Professional: https://bit.ly/3UUeST2
Image: Kaitlene Koranteng at Red Clay Studio in Tamale, Ghana. Artwork credit: from left to right Suley (2014); Ayishetu (2014); Maria (2014) by Ibrahim Mahama. Photo: © Kaitlene Koranteng