Friday, December 15, 2017

Application Open for Roy Lichtenstein Curatorial Fellowship at the Columbus Museum of Art

The Roy Lichtenstein Curatorial Fellowship two-year fellowship in CMA’s curatorial department that is funded by a generous grant from the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation. The position is for recent post-graduates in art history or a related field and offers a platform from which to develop museum experience as an assistant on current projects, as well as the potential to develop new projects and programs with both scholarly and public impact.The deadline for all application materials, including letters of recommendation, is March 1, 2018. The proposed starting date for the Lichtenstein Curatorial Fellow is July 1, 2018. Application and details at columbusmuseum.org

In partnership with the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, Columbus Museum of Art is pleased to announce the Roy Lichtenstein Curatorial Fellowship. This two-year fellowship in the Museum’s curatorial department is funded by a generous long-term grant from the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation. The position is intended for recent post-graduates in art history or a related field anticipating a career as a museum professional. The Fellowship offers a platform from which to develop museum experience as an assistant on current projects, as well as the potential to develop new projects and programs with both scholarly and public impact.

Columbus Museum of Art currently maintains curatorial positions in the fields of photography and contemporary art, which encompasses art after 1945. Working with the two curators, as well as colleagues at The Ohio State University and elsewhere, the Lichtenstein Curatorial Fellow will assist in the creation and implementation of exhibitions, public programs, and publications. The Museum seeks a talented and thoughtful communicator with strong curatorial ambitions in the area of modern and contemporary art. The ideal candidate will use this position to meaningfully connect multiple partners, stakeholders, and audiences with artists, art works, and the ideas they embody.



Article source here:Arts Journal

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