CFEVA + Allens Lane Art Center present:

The Rebeccah Milena Maia Blum Curatorial Fellowship 

The RMMB Curatorial Fellowship was created to celebrate the life and memory of Rebeccah Milena Maia Blum, a celebrated curator of Berlin-based gallery Aurel Scheiblerin and European liaison of David Nolan Gallery in New York. Rebeccah spent the years of 1969-1979 in Mount Airy, a place of origin for her family. She attended Henry H. Houston School until Fifth Grade when she began to commute to the Julia R Masterman Laboratory and Demonstration School in Center City Philadelphia. Her summers were spent joyfully at the Allens Lane Art Center Camp. 

About Allens Lane Art Center

In 1953, Allens Lane Art Center (ALAC) was founded to bring together a diverse community of Mount Airy residents through engagement in the arts. The center has been a cornerstone of the neighborhood for 70 years and continues to thrive today with a rich variety of programs. The four core programs at ALAC are Theater, Art Education, Summer Art Camp, and Exhibitions. The Art Education program serves both young and adult artists and includes visual arts, ceramics, and performing arts classes. 

About the Curatorial Fellowship

The fellowship will provide funds, mentorship, and a chance to curate an exhibition at Allens Lane Art Center for an up-and-coming local curator. Each year, artist and aspiring curators are invited to submit exhibition proposals that may range from group, two-person, or solo exhibitions.  The fellow is selected through a juried process by an established curator. 

The selected fellows receive $1,500 stipend to help support the curatorial research and work of preparing an exhibition. An extra $500 is available to cover installation costs, framing and shipping. The fellows are selected through a juried process. Please contact Genevieve@cfeva.org with questions.