FINAL CALL
MUSEION ART CLUB

News
26.09.2025

Museion is looking for six new members to join the Art Club Editorial for a two-year term (January 2026 – December 2027). As part of this collaborative group, you’ll help shape the vision, co-create the programme, and nurture the community at the heart of Museion Art Club.

How to apply

Submit one PDF (max 10 MB) to hanna.facchinelli@museion.it containing:

Curriculum Vitae

Max 2 pages

Motivation letter and Video

Addressing your practice, its link to South Tyrol, and how you would advance Art Club’s mission and vision (ca. 800 words and ca. 1 minute)

Portfolio / work samples

Optional (max 10 pages or 5 min of media links)

Selection Procedure

Applications are reviewed by a jury of five cultural professionals. 

Stage 1 – Desk review

All submitted applications and supporting documents will be carefully assessed to verify eligibility and evaluate the candidate’s qualifications against the required criteria.

Stage 2 – Interview

Candidates who are shortlisted based on the desk review will be invited to participate in a brief interview.

Timeline

Application Deadline

06 November 2025, 23:59 CET

Jury deliberation

Mid-November 2025

Notification of selected members

December 2025

Kick-off workshop & onboarding

Mid/End-January 2026 (exact dates tbc)

Museion Art Club

Museion Art Club is organised by the Museion Art Club Editorial and supported by the Museion Art Club Forum and Museion Private Founders. It is a social experiment, developing a more sustainable and effective cooperation model between a public institution and the young creative sector of South Tyrol. 

The Museion Art Club Editorial is an autonomous group of creatives, thinkers, and professionals between 20 and 35 years old. Operating as an independent consulting and planning think tank, it represents an extended network for Museion and acts as a bridge to local companies and the innovation sector. The Forum should embody a broad range of disciplines and artistic practices, creating a vision of unity within the fragmented landscape of young cultural producers in South Tyrol.

As both an incubator and an amplifier, Museion Art Club enables fundamental and independent exchange between Museion and the actors of urban change, by providing space, visibility, and networking. Building on long-term collaborations with BASIS, Subculture and others, it seeks to bridge disciplines and communities on the basis of solidarity and mutual aid, while supporting the development of urban culture in the region. We invite participants to join this process through a two-year alliance: collaborating with like-minded professionals, defining the urgent questions of their generation and communities, and developing formats and programming from a grassroots level.