For Museums

Hybrid Arts art has deep and diverse roots, drawing from conceptual art of the 1960s-70s, creative activism, art and technology/science, as well as non-Western cultural traditions. Despite the differences, these practices share a common thread: they view art as inseparable from its environment and community, and artists as carriers of knowledge who engage deeply with them.

Hybrid Arts partners with museums to develop strategies, exhibitions, and programs that empower artists to lead transformative initiatives. Our partnerships help museums effectively present, preserve, collect, and interpret hybrid art forms, enhancing their public appreciation.

  • Hybrid Arts collaborates with museums to establish impactful programs that elevate hybrid art forms. This work includes:

    • Developing dedicated programs for creative collaboration within museums

    • Designing educational initiatives that focus on cross-sector artistic partnerships

    • Identifying and securing non-traditional funding sources for collaborative art projects

  • Hybrid Arts partners with museum curators to create exhibitions that showcase hybrid arts. Examples include:

    • Highlighting artist-led transformative initiatives in communities, governments, research, and politics

    • Exploring the intersection of art, science, and technology through historical and contemporary lenses

    • Examining artistic interventions in finance and economy, including explorations of money as an art form

  • Hybrid Arts facilitates professional development for museum professionals. Examples include:

    • For Curators:
      Facilitate and curate collaborative projects and artist-led cross-sector partnerships.

    • For Artists:
      Establish museum-based professional development programs for artists who collaborate across diverse institutional contexts.

    • For Administrators:
      Effectively administer artist collaborations within your institution, from project structuring to integrating outcomes into organizational goals.

Hybrid Arts in Practice:
Testimonials