Upė Foundation is a London-based platform that draws currents between global and Baltic art communities through curatorial support, research and commissioning, amplifying adventurous ideas, underexplored perspectives and long-term exchanges across geographies.

Open Call
Curatorial Fellowship at Camden Art Centre
Deadline: 13 July
Open Call
Curatorial Fellowship at Camden Art Centre
Deadline: 13 July

Upė Foundation is launching the Upė Foundation Curatorial Fellowship at Camden Art Centre, as part of its Fall 2026 Curatorial Fellowship Programme. The opportunity invites Baltic early-career curators to apply for a full-time curatorial role at an institution, internationally acclaimed for its rigorous exhibitions, residencies, events and learning programmes, championing artistic experimentation.

Upė Foundation Curatorial Fellowship at Camden Art Centre is a full-time, 12-month position for a Baltic early-career curator, due to start in Autumn 2026, with the possibility of a further 6-month extension, 18 months in total, upon review and mutual decision. Relocation to London, United Kingdom, is required.

About Camden Art Centre

Since 1965 Camden Art Centre has been a place for art and the people that make it. Our world-renowned exhibitions programme supports artists at every stage of their careers, enabling them to make and show work that is relevant for today: brave, challenging, engaging and vital. Originally built, in 1890, as a public library, the building now combines historic architecture with open, modern spaces with free entry for all. Camden Art Centre has always led the way supporting artists and audiences to create and engage with the most vital and inspiring contemporary art and culture today.

We are delighted to be partnering with Upė Foundation on this incredible opportunity for curatorial exchange and dialogue. This kind of support is invaluable, both for early career practitioners and for institutions.  I’m very excited to welcome a new fellow here to Camden Art Centre, and to begin that process of shared learning and research. Martin Clark, Director of Camden Art Centre

About the fellowship role

Embedded within Camden Art Centre’s Exhibitions Department, the Upė Foundation Curatorial Fellow will work as Assistant Curator, supporting the development, coordination and delivery of Camden Art Centre’s exhibitions programme and related projects and events.

The Fellow will contribute to a fast-paced programme of international and UK contemporary art, working closely with artists, curators, galleries, lenders, partner organisations and Camden Art Centre’s wider Programme Team. The role offers practical experience across exhibition-making, including research, production, interpretation, publications, public programmes, loans, installation and exhibition documentation.

The Fellow will be responsible for:

  • Supporting the Exhibitions Curator and Director in the delivery of exhibitions, projects and events, both on and off-site;
  • Assisting with exhibition research, planning, production, interpretation and public-facing materials;
  • Liaising with artists, galleries, lenders, partner organisations, writers, designers and other collaborators;
  • Supporting loans, shipping, registrar processes, contracts, publications and exhibition documentation;
  • Contributing ideas to exhibitions, talks, events, residencies and wider programme discussions;
  • Sharing research connected to Baltic and broader Central Eastern European artistic contexts through internal presentations and curatorial discussion.

The Fellow will receive structured professional development within Camden Art Centre’s Exhibitions team. The Fellowship provides the conditions for curators to develop their individual practice while embedded in institutional life, supported by mentorship, and encouraged to open new creative dialogues between London and the Baltic region.

Key eligibility criteria

Applicants should have:

  • A demonstrated connection to, or sustained engagement with, the Baltic region, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, or their diasporas. This may include lived experience, heritage, working knowledge of a Baltic language, relevant research, or curatorial work with Baltic artists, institutions or contexts;
  • Early-career curatorial experience demonstrating the ability to work independently and contribute effectively within a fast-paced institutional context. This may include freelance, self-organised, project-based or institutional experience;
  • A higher education qualification, BA, MA or equivalent, in curating, art history, visual culture, or related disciplines;

Desirable skills and experience include:

  • Working knowledge of Lithuanian, Latvian or Estonian;
  • Fluency in a second language;
  • Experience using Articheck software;
  • Experience using CRM systems, particularly Salesforce.

Applicants must hold the right to work in the UK, either by:

  • Being under the age of 26 and eligible for the UK’s “new entrant” Skilled Worker visa route;
  • Being eligible for the Creative Worker visa route;
  • Already holding the right to work in the UK, for example as a British citizen, settled or pre-settled status holder, or existing visa holder.

What the Fellowship offers:

  • A full-time Assistant Curator role at Camden Art Centre;
  • A salary of £30,960 per year;
  • A 12-month fixed-term contract, with the possibility of a further 6-month extension, 18 months in total, subject to formal review and mutual agreement;
  • Structured professional development within Camden Art Centre’s Exhibitions team;
  • Experience contributing to exhibitions, commissions, publications, residencies and events;
  • Opportunities to contribute Baltic and broader Central Eastern European research perspectives to Camden Art Centre’s curatorial discussions;
  • Opportunities to build professional networks in London and internationally;
  • A dynamic working environment within a leading contemporary art institution.

To read the full job description download the job pack here.

How to apply

We place great value on original, individual thinking and writing. We therefore strongly encourage applicants to prepare their materials in their own words and to avoid generic or artificially generated responses. Applications that are authentically the candidate's own will be prioritised in the selection process.

Please apply by reviewing the job pack and filling out the application form and monitoring form for the role which can be downloaded here.

Application deadline: 12:00 noon UK time, Monday 13 July 2026
Interviews: 6th August 2026
Final decision: mid-August 2026
Start date: Autumn 2026

If you have any questions before applying, please contact recruitment@camdenartcentre.org

Selection process

Applications will be reviewed jointly by Upė Foundation and Camden Art Centre. Following an initial assessment, a shortlist of candidates will be invited to a first-round online interview with representatives from both organisations. A smaller group of finalists will be invited to a second interview.


The selection panel will include members of Upė Foundation and Camden Art Centre. Decisions are made by consensus, with agreement required from the full panel at each stage.

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Upė Curatorial Fellowships
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Tallinn Art Hall (2026-2027)
Andrew Cummings
Andrew Cummings
Tallinn Art Hall (2026-2027)
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Andrew Cummings is an art historian and curator from Wakefield, UK. Andrew studied for a PhD in Global Contemporary Art History at The Courtauld Institute of Art and Tate, and until 2025 was Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Decolonising Arts Institute, University of the Arts London. Previous exhibitions, programmes, and events include Dark Factory (MMCA Korea), A History of Future Contagion (Spike Island/The Courtauld) and Museum x Machine x Me (Tate). An alumnus of the Gwangju Biennale International Curators' Course, Andrew’s writing has been published by Tate Papers, Pilot Press, ArtReview, and the Burlington Contemporary.

Andrew Cummings joins at a pivotal moment in Tallinn Art Hall’s history, as its landmark site undergoes renovation ahead of reopening in November 2026. He will be responsible for curating the programme of a new black-box space within the historic building, developing exhibitions, screenings, performances, and other public formats in dialogue with Tallinn Art Hall’s wider programme. He will shape the programme in collaboration with the director and curatorial team, while working closely with artists and receiving production support from the institution’s in-house staff.

Portrait of Andrew Cummings, courtesy of Andrew Cummings
Mission & Vision

Upė Foundation is a London-based platform that draws currents between global and Baltic (Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian) art communities, setting new artistic, curatorial and research possibilities in motion. Upė focuses on horizontal, long-term exchange through a range of partnerships, fellowships and initiatives, amplifying new ideas, risk-taking work and underexplored perspectives. Upė is drawn to a field that is living, cross-disciplinary and imaginative, open to encounters between practices, contexts and communities.

Team

Founding Patron

Justas Janauskas

Founding Director

Adomas Narkevičius

Contact

General enquiries

info@upefoundation.org

Press
isabel@sam-talbot.com

Open Call
Curatorial Fellowship at Camden Art Centre
Deadline: 13 July
Camden Art Centre © Hydar Dewachi

Upė Foundation is launching the Upė Foundation Curatorial Fellowship at Camden Art Centre, as part of its Fall 2026 Curatorial Fellowship Programme. The opportunity invites Baltic early-career curators to apply for a full-time curatorial role at an institution, internationally acclaimed for its rigorous exhibitions, residencies, events and learning programmes, championing artistic experimentation.

Upė Foundation Curatorial Fellowship at Camden Art Centre is a full-time, 12-month position for a Baltic early-career curator, due to start in Autumn 2026, with the possibility of a further 6-month extension, 18 months in total, upon review and mutual decision. Relocation to London, United Kingdom, is required.

About Camden Art Centre

Since 1965 Camden Art Centre has been a place for art and the people that make it. Our world-renowned exhibitions programme supports artists at every stage of their careers, enabling them to make and show work that is relevant for today: brave, challenging, engaging and vital. Originally built, in 1890, as a public library, the building now combines historic architecture with open, modern spaces with free entry for all. Camden Art Centre has always led the way supporting artists and audiences to create and engage with the most vital and inspiring contemporary art and culture today.

We are delighted to be partnering with Upė Foundation on this incredible opportunity for curatorial exchange and dialogue. This kind of support is invaluable, both for early career practitioners and for institutions.  I’m very excited to welcome a new fellow here to Camden Art Centre, and to begin that process of shared learning and research. Martin Clark, Director of Camden Art Centre

About the fellowship role

Embedded within Camden Art Centre’s Exhibitions Department, the Upė Foundation Curatorial Fellow will work as Assistant Curator, supporting the development, coordination and delivery of Camden Art Centre’s exhibitions programme and related projects and events.

The Fellow will contribute to a fast-paced programme of international and UK contemporary art, working closely with artists, curators, galleries, lenders, partner organisations and Camden Art Centre’s wider Programme Team. The role offers practical experience across exhibition-making, including research, production, interpretation, publications, public programmes, loans, installation and exhibition documentation.

The Fellow will be responsible for:

  • Supporting the Exhibitions Curator and Director in the delivery of exhibitions, projects and events, both on and off-site;
  • Assisting with exhibition research, planning, production, interpretation and public-facing materials;
  • Liaising with artists, galleries, lenders, partner organisations, writers, designers and other collaborators;
  • Supporting loans, shipping, registrar processes, contracts, publications and exhibition documentation;
  • Contributing ideas to exhibitions, talks, events, residencies and wider programme discussions;
  • Sharing research connected to Baltic and broader Central Eastern European artistic contexts through internal presentations and curatorial discussion.

The Fellow will receive structured professional development within Camden Art Centre’s Exhibitions team. The Fellowship provides the conditions for curators to develop their individual practice while embedded in institutional life, supported by mentorship, and encouraged to open new creative dialogues between London and the Baltic region.

Key eligibility criteria

Applicants should have:

  • A demonstrated connection to, or sustained engagement with, the Baltic region, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, or their diasporas. This may include lived experience, heritage, working knowledge of a Baltic language, relevant research, or curatorial work with Baltic artists, institutions or contexts;
  • Early-career curatorial experience demonstrating the ability to work independently and contribute effectively within a fast-paced institutional context. This may include freelance, self-organised, project-based or institutional experience;
  • A higher education qualification, BA, MA or equivalent, in curating, art history, visual culture, or related disciplines;

Desirable skills and experience include:

  • Working knowledge of Lithuanian, Latvian or Estonian;
  • Fluency in a second language;
  • Experience using Articheck software;
  • Experience using CRM systems, particularly Salesforce.

Applicants must hold the right to work in the UK, either by:

  • Being under the age of 26 and eligible for the UK’s “new entrant” Skilled Worker visa route;
  • Being eligible for the Creative Worker visa route;
  • Already holding the right to work in the UK, for example as a British citizen, settled or pre-settled status holder, or existing visa holder.

What the Fellowship offers:

  • A full-time Assistant Curator role at Camden Art Centre;
  • A salary of £30,960 per year;
  • A 12-month fixed-term contract, with the possibility of a further 6-month extension, 18 months in total, subject to formal review and mutual agreement;
  • Structured professional development within Camden Art Centre’s Exhibitions team;
  • Experience contributing to exhibitions, commissions, publications, residencies and events;
  • Opportunities to contribute Baltic and broader Central Eastern European research perspectives to Camden Art Centre’s curatorial discussions;
  • Opportunities to build professional networks in London and internationally;
  • A dynamic working environment within a leading contemporary art institution.

To read the full job description download the job pack here.

How to apply

We place great value on original, individual thinking and writing. We therefore strongly encourage applicants to prepare their materials in their own words and to avoid generic or artificially generated responses. Applications that are authentically the candidate's own will be prioritised in the selection process.

Please apply by reviewing the job pack and filling out the application form and monitoring form for the role which can be downloaded here.

Application deadline: 12:00 noon UK time, Monday 13 July 2026
Interviews: 6th August 2026
Final decision: mid-August 2026
Start date: Autumn 2026

If you have any questions before applying, please contact recruitment@camdenartcentre.org

Selection process

Applications will be reviewed jointly by Upė Foundation and Camden Art Centre. Following an initial assessment, a shortlist of candidates will be invited to a first-round online interview with representatives from both organisations. A smaller group of finalists will be invited to a second interview.


The selection panel will include members of Upė Foundation and Camden Art Centre. Decisions are made by consensus, with agreement required from the full panel at each stage.