FOR CURATORS
The show, without the circus.
milsiz gives you the bones of a curatorial practice: a venue map, an artist registry, an open-submissions surface, and an agreement per piece. You make the choices. The platform writes the receipts.
What you can run
Match artists to venues
Browse open venues + open artists. Propose the pairing; both sides see the same brief, the same terms, the same deadline.
Open submissions on a show
Spin up a call. Artists apply with the right work; you accept the pieces that fit. Each accepted piece becomes a display-agreement.
Curate music alongside the visual
Pull in a venue's library, build a soundtrack, push it to the station. The room reads as one show.
Co-curate with another curator
Same co-creator agreement as artists. Split the credit, the workload, and (if there's money) the cut, before the show opens.
How it pays
Curator fees, written in
When a piece sells inside a show you curated, the agreement can route a percentage to you. It's transparent — the artist sees the split, the venue sees the split, and milsiz records it.
Per-show retainer
Flat fee from the venue for the curation. Written into the show's commission agreement.
Per-sale percent
A slice of every piece sold inside the show. Disclosed up-front; routed automatically through the same payout split as the artist and venue.
Tipping + patronage
Followers of your curation can tip directly through the platform. No middlemen, no Patreon dance.
Tools you get
Curate without the email thread
Map of open venues + open artists
Both sides have opt-in flags. You see exactly who's looking to be paired right now.
Submissions surface
Per-show open call with brief, deadline, eligibility. Applicants apply with existing work; you review in one inbox.
Agreements bundle
One agreement per accepted piece. PDFs, audit trail, termination. The whole show becomes a bundle of paperwork that exists.
Trust
Your curation has weight
Every show you run leaves a public trail — the venue, the artists, the dates, the agreements. Curatorial CV without the manual upkeep.
Trust
Your curation has weight
Every show you run leaves a public trail — the venue, the artists, the dates, the agreements. Curatorial CV without the manual upkeep.
Pick a venue. Pick the work. Write the receipts.
Two minutes to register as a curator. The first show starts when you do.