EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR 2026 & 2027 FESTIVAL CURATOR

Signy Holm
Posted on May 23rd, 2025
by Signy Holm

May 2025 - Kjipuktuk/Halifax, NS

Festival Curator: Nocturne 2026 and 2027 - Request for Expressions of Interest

Founded in 2008, Nocturne: Art at Night Festival (Nocturne) is a free, independent, contemporary art festival in Kjipuktuk (Halifax) that brings art and energy to the streets of our city, showcasing and celebrating the visual arts scene in Mi'kma'ki (Nova Scotia).

Annually, Nocturne brings 65,000+ people to the streets of Halifax and Dartmouth. At the core, Nocturne’s mandate is to provide equal opportunities to artists from all over to show their work to new audiences.

Nocturne is pleased to announce this call for curators / curatorial teams for 2026 and 2027 to organize Anchor Projects to be presented at Nocturne 2026 and Nocturne 2027.

The 2027 festival will mark Nocturne’s 20th anniversary of bringing art-at-night to Kjipuktuk/Halifax! We encourage applicants to reflect on the significance and history of this milestone event.

Please note, two different curators / curatorial teams will be selected one for each festival season. Interested curators should indicate in their letter of interest if they would like to be considered specifically for 2026 or 2027, or if they would like to be considered for both:

  • In 2026, Nocturne’s 19th annual festival will take place from October 15-18, 2026.

  • In 2027, Nocturne’s 20th annual festival willl take place from October 14-17, 2027.

The opportunity:

Curator(s) will develop a vision/theme for the festival and will curate the Anchor Project program. Nocturne’s Anchor Project program consists of site-specific installations and performance art activations at sites across Halifax and Dartmouth.

Nocturne highly encourages curator-selected projects that are site-specific in nature, are conceptually experimental or innovative, and further ongoing efforts to be a barrier-free festival and introduce new artists to Nocturne’s audiences. The selected curator (or curatorial team) will work directly with Nocturne and Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) staff to secure the siting of the Anchor Projects.

Budgets for Anchor Projects, including artist fees for Anchor Project artists, will be developed by the curator (and collaborators, where applicable). The curator will be responsible for the development of a comprehensive Anchor Project proposal to include confirmed artist participants, detailed project descriptions, individual project budgets, project schedules, and site confirmations. Funds for the Anchor Projects are administered directly by the HRM at their sole discretion. Nocturne will further support the curator(s) and Anchor Projects with promotion, marketing, installation assistance, and documentation.

Selected curators will also be expected to:

  • Participate in the Nocturne Programming Committee.

  • Assist with the jury for Beacon Projects and Low-Sensory Project.

  • Promote the festival through their network.

  • Attend artist information sessions.

  • Be available to present updates to the Nocturne Board of Directors and staff members, as needed.

  • Take interviews with local and national media.

  • Host 1-2 public presentations regarding the curatorial vision leading up to the festival.

  • Work with project partners, as required.


Compensation:

The selected applicant(s) will receive a curatorial fee of $10,000 CAD for development of the theme, selection of artists, and administration of the curator-selected Anchor Project program. Should the selected applicant wish to partner with an organization (or collaborator) the allocation of these funds are left to the discretion of the selected applicant and their partners, and should be reflected in the application.

Application materials:

  1. Brief letter of intent including a curatorial direction for the festival. This vision can be further fleshed out after selection. We just want to know the general direction you plan to take the festival. In this letter you can also let us know if you plan to work with a collaborator or partner organization(s), and should include written indication from the named partner(s) reflecting support for the application. Please also let us know if you would like to be considered as curator for 2026, 2027 or both.

  2. Biographies of curator(s) (max 300 words) and CV(s) (max 3 pages).

  3. Images/links to completed exhibitions/projects (max 5 total) that convey an impression of your curatorial approaches, achievements, and interests.

  4. Experience in curating large festivals is considered an asset but is not required.


Submission process:

  1. Please compile your materials into a single PDF (max file size 20MB) and email the PDF to [email protected] and [email protected]. Please use the subject heading: ‘NOCTURNE CURATOR PROPOSAL 2026 and 2027’ when you submit. A jury comprising Nocturne and HRM members will review all complete proposals received by the submission deadline.


Submission deadline: July 7, 2025.

  1. The jury will invite up to three shortlisted curators to an interview and present details of their proposed theme and experience. Nocturne will provide an honorarium of $250 for the shortlisted curators, for their time to prepare and for the interview.


Timeline:

  • Submissions open: May 26, 2025
  • Submissions close: July 7, 2025
  • Shortlisted curators notified: mid/late July, 2025
  • Shortlisted curator presentations: mid-August 2025
  • Successful curators notified: September 15, 2025
  • Contract Start Dates:
    • 2026 Curator: November 1, 2025
    • 2027 Curator: To be negotiated.


Banner Image: Lux Habrich & Stephanie Yee (2022 Nocturne Co-curators for Nocturne: Legacies & 2021 artists for Nocturne: Liminal). Nocturne: Liminal, October 13-16, 2021. Photo by Only Issue.