Culturable is designed as an agile, specialized, and international directory. It allows users to find temporary exhibition spaces, to offer or host travelling exhibitions, and to find professionals who offer exhibition production services. The requirement, in all cases, is that the content of the exhibition is not for sale and that it has a uniform exhibition policy that clearly and seamlessly accommodates the field it is intended for: museums, foundations, libraries, or any space dedicated to artistic, historical, or scientific culture.
CONDITIONS

Conditions for exhibition spaces.


Handle, at a minimum, two exhibitions during a two-year period.
Each of the qualifying exhibitions must have been exhibited for at least three consecutive weeks.
The exhibition is of a NON-profit nature (content is not on sale)

Conditions for itinerary exhibitions

Availability for travelling.
Any previously produced and shown, artistic, historic or scientific exhibition that is not for profit  (content is not on sale).
That has been on show for at least three consecutive weeks in an exhibition space. (If less than three weeks, please get in contact with Culturable via email).
Architectural studios or independent architects who have undertaken structural exhibition space projects.

Conditions for services and professionals


Have had worked in at least four exhibitions
Audioguide producers.     
Audiovisual firms.     
Communications agencies specializing in culture and exhibitions.     
Designer or exhibition design company.    
Exhibition forwarding firms specialising in the handling, conservation and transport of art works.     
Exhibition production and setup firms.     
Exhibitor photography services.     
Framers.     
Graphic and typographic designers or layout specialists.     
Image databases.
Insurance companies with departments specializing in art and temporary exhibition insurance.  
Lighting companies and specialists in museum and exhibition lighting, and works with special conservation requirements.     
Museum management software.     
Museum supply firms: equipment, conservation, storage units, etc.     
Other service provider firms.
Photography companies and freelancers working with artwork reprography.     
Publishers.     
Security companies providing active security (personnel) and passive security (equipment) to exhibitions spaces.     
Suppliers of merchandise.     
Ticketing systems.