A concept paper that talks about creating and curating an exhibition that will showcase historical jewellery from around the world that are believed to be cursed, or bring with them misfortune to the owners. the concept paper should use the following model as inspiration:
1. Introduction: identifies how and where the applicant’s mission and the funder’s mission intersect or align. It addresses the reasons why the funder should support projects in the given general area.
2. Purpose: outlines what others have written/exhibited about the general topic and focuses on the gap in knowledge to be filled, the problem to be solved, or the need to be addressed by the applicant’s proposed project. Similar to a literature review, this section allows the applicant to state the
purpose or need in such a way that the applicant’s project is the best
possible solution to the problem. Also, it often provides statements
addressing the significance of the project (showing why the project
should be supported).
3. Project Description: In this section, the applicant addresses the unique,
unusual, distinctive, innovative, and/or novel aspects of the approach, showing why the applicant’s team has the best solution and presenting a compelling case for funding. includes the project’s Goals and Objectives. also includes an overview of the project’s Methodology (sometimes called Project Activities or Action Plan or Approach). The goals, objectives, and methods (or activities) will need to align closely with each other and will need to be accomplished within the proposed Timeline.The project description typically concludes with a statement of Benefits (or Anticipated Outcomes) along with a description of who will benefit and how.
below are also things to look for when writing the paper:
1. Concept:
The central idea or story
Type of display or experience
The mode/strategy of display
The value of the experience. Why is your exhibition important?
2. Treatment: How the works will be shown
Does your exhibition engage objects? Describe the installation/event.
Give an overview of the artefacts: tangible, intangible, ephemeral or other.
What other objects, materials or actions also be exhibited?
How will these artefacts be presented in space? Give a sense of the experience
of the exhibition.
List the works and their present locations if known.
3. Audience:
Identifying your projected audience. How will your exhibition access this
audience?
4. Logistics & Budget
Spaces, places, virtual sites, facilities, and equipment required. (For how long?
At what cost?)
Loans of works required.
5. Strategies for Fundraising & sponsorship
Please keep in mind that the document should be designed to communicate your ideas to your audience.
Paper should be 1500 words, maintaining subheadings. Along with an annotated bibliography from reputable resources.
Please include images where necessary along with a caption and a citation.
Pay close attention to grammar, spelling and punctuation.
I have recently presented the idea of the exhibition in a powerpoint, i will attach it with the additional materials so that you have a clear understanding of what to look for.
Thanks.
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