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Focused on excellence and global in scope, the Art Center's collection includes exceptional works by Francis Bacon, Helen Frankenthaler, Edward Hopper, Yayoi Kusama, Henri Matisse, Wangechi Mutu, Georgia O'Keeffe, Henry Ossawa Tanner, Ebony Patterson, and Ai Wei Wei, among thousands of others.
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This critical senior position oversees and integrates the work of Curatorial, Conservation, Registration, Art Services, Exhibition Management, Publications, and the Archives, supporting staff in their interdepartmental efforts to build an exciting future.
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The Lead Preparator works under the supervision of the Director of Exhibitions to assist in the organization, management and installation of exhibitions at Sarasota Art Museum of Ringling College of Art and Design, Inc. (“SAM.
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Reporting to the Director of Registration, the Assistant Registrar, On-Call works collaboratively on assigned projects with Registration project points and with colleagues in CED, Curatorial, Facilities, Operations, Security, Visitor Experience, and other museum departments in realizing integrated collections stewardship, collaborative collections and exhibitions research, and engaging and inspiring public programming.
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M.F.A in Studio Art or Design or a master’s degree in art history, museum studies, curatorial studies, arts management, or related field. Work with Department of Art faculty in promoting use of the Gallery.
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At least five years directing an art museum or a curatorial department in an art museum. In 1981, the state legislature made the Galleries the state’s official art museum, renamed the North Dakota Museum of Art. Reuter had already begun amassing a building fund that reached $1 million.
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The J. Paul Getty Museum is seeking the next Anissa and Paul John Balson II Senior Curator of Antiquities to oversee curatorial and related scholarly and public activities at the Villa. The successful candidate will have a Ph. D. or equivalent qualification in the archaeology or ancient art of the Mediterranean world.
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It took me a long time to realize that my commitments to making art history public (the work of a teaching fellow) and my commitments to scholarship (the work of an academic) could be combined in curatorial work.
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The Museum manages impressive collections of more than eight million objects in disciplines covering art, clothing and textiles, anthropology (archaeology & ethnology), history and natural sciences.
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The Fowler Museum at UCLA seeks a Curatorial Specialist to participate in a collaborative interdisciplinary research project devoted to a recently acquired collection of African Art objects.
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Sheldon Museum of Art is a nexus catalyzing the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, the Lincoln community, and communities across the state of Nebraska. Description of Work Sheldon Museum of Art seeks a Manager of Community Learning and Engagement to engage a broad and diverse array of community members—including adults, families, teens, early childhood, K–12 students and educators, and lifelong learners—with Sheldon’s exhibitions, collection, and programs.
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The Director of Phillips Music also produces scholarly work that highlights the many connections between art and music within the permanent collection and collaborates directly with public programming and curatorial departments to create synergistic programming and interdisciplinary project work in line with The Phillips Collection’s strategic goals.
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A PhD, MPhil, or equivalent degree in visual arts, art education, art history, curatorial studies, or a related field is an asset but not required; candidates with successful records as leaders with professional experience in a relevant field will be given serious consideration as well.
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Three years' experience performing library instruction of research techniques and databases, collection development and public services in art-related subjects. ALaccredited MLS or equivalent; undergraduate degree in the visual arts (art history, studio arts, museum studies) or humanities discipline.
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The Oregon Folklife Network is the dedicated folk arts agency for the State of Oregon, earning federal funding for ongoing research and programming that preserve and celebrate folk art traditions.
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