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Winners of the 2014 Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award, which provides grants to curators in partnership with a museum or nonprofit exhibition space, have been announced. Andrea Grover will receive $150,000 for “Radical Seafaring,” which will be mounted at the Parrish Art Museum. Ruth Estévez and Sohrab Mohebbi have been awarded $115,800 for “Hotel Theory,” to be exhibited at REDCAT, California Institute of Arts, and Christian Larsen is receiving $150,000 for “Philodendron: From Pan-Latin Exotic To American Modern” which will show at the Wolfsonian at Florida International University. The curators will also be able to offer living-artist stipends to compensate artists whose existing work will be included in the exhibitions. The foundation’s selection was determined by a jury including Jennifer Gross, deputy director for curatorial affairs and chief curator at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Kristine Kuramitsu, an independent curator based in California, and Steven Matijcio, curator at the Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati.