Art Bridges Cohort Program

The Art Bridges Cohort Program expands access to American art by supporting multiyear, multi-institutional art-sharing partnerships among museums nationwide. The mission of the program is to create self-sustaining ecosystems of art sharing, collaboration, and community engagement across the country.

Program Goals

  • Build and nurture art-sharing partnerships among a given cohort that extends beyond the program
  • Dismantle siloed workflows within and between museums
  • Eliminate bottlenecks in registration and conservation
  • Broaden loan agreements’ climate parameters that restrict art access, especially to underserved areas
  • Strengthen knowledge around practices of sustainable and cost-effective art sharing and exhibition building 
  • Create long-term, reciprocal, community-led engagement opportunities

Cohort Program

How it works:

Each cohort, comprised of a lead museum and cohort members, works together for 4-6 years to share their collections, making art lending, borrowing, and display more efficient and environmentally sustainable.

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Funding

Art Bridges supports these partnerships through a mix of direct payments and flat-funding awards to offset hard and soft costs. Lead museums and cohort members are eligible to apply for Learning & Engagement funding in Phases 2 and 3 to deepen community engagement efforts.

Phase 1 - Research and Development

Art Bridges will cover the travel and hosting costs of a 2-day, in-person convening for all museums within a cohort.

Phase 2 - Small Art Share

Art Bridges pays directly for:

  • Ki Futures Accessible Loans Program for each cohort
  • Ki Futures Collections Care Apprenticeship Program
  • Direct costs, such as crating, shipping, installation, deinstallation, and insurance for 3-5 works

Awards to lead museum and cohort members:

  • Project Manager’s salary
  • Collections Care Apprentice’s salary
  • Collections Care Apprentice’s housing and travel during training
  • $500 per object loaned
  • 2 convenings

Phase 3 - Large Art Share

Art Bridges pays directly for:

  • Direct object costs, such as crating, shipping, installation and deinstallation
  • Contract art handlers
  • Installation materials
  • Additional security
  • Insurance
  • Marketing toolkit
  • Exhibition design

Awards to lead museum and cohort members:

  • Project Manager’s salary
  • Collections Care Apprentice’s salary
  • $500 per object loaned
  • Annual convenings
  • In-gallery accessibility items
  • Community resource group honoraria
  • Sustainable exhibition materials incentive
  • Interpretation

Current Partners

If you are currently undertaking an implementation phase of your cohort project, continue executing this already funded work. The new program requirements apply to applicants who are new partners, closed previous cohort projects, and those who have not yet entered an implementation project.

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