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Apply now: Research Trip – “Future-Oriented Museum Management in Brazil and Germany – Transformation, Governance, and Public Engagement”
Date

17–26 June 2026

Location

Rio de Janeiro, Brumadinho/Belo Horizonte, São Paulo, Brazil

Participation

To the call for participation (application possible from 15 April 2026 until 11 May 2026)

The research trip “Open perspectives: Future-Oriented Museum Management in Brazil and Germany – Transformation, Governance, and Public Engagement“ brings together museum professionals from Germany and Brazil to exchange perspectives on new approaches to museum management.

The programme takes place in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Belo Horizonte – three major cultural centres with distinct institutional models. Participants will engage with museums that combine science, the arts, and culture communications with future-oriented narratives, and work at the intersection of art, nature, and landscape.

The trip also examines how institutions develop sustainable funding structures, public-private partnerships, and income-generating activities. Through site visits, workshops, and discussions with local professionals, the research trip explores how Brazilian museums address social inequality, cultural diversity, environmental change, and urban transformation, and how these approaches can inform collaborative museum practice.

Who can apply:

• You are currently employed at a museum or exhibition venue based in Germany and are part of the leadership level (e.g. director, managing director, head of administration, or head of department)

• Your work relates to institutional strategy, development, governance, or programming

Applications can be submitted online via our application platform until 11 May 2026, 10 a.m..

This research trip is part of the museum agency’s programme Open perspectives. One of the programme’s goals is to initiate cooperation through the organisation of research trips to regions with dynamic museum landscapes and the facilitation of initial in-person meetings amongst international museum professionals.

Partners: Instituto Inhotim, Instituto Tomie Ohtake, Museu de Arte do Rio – MAR 

Photo: Doug Aitken, Sonic Pavilion, 2009, Instituto Inhotim. Photo: João Kehl