Curatorial Assistant for European Paintings, Sculpture & Drawings at Cincinnati Art Museum
Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

11 Sep, 25

Salary

43000.0

Posted On

12 Jun, 25

Experience

1 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Communication Skills, History, Productivity Software, Management Software, European History, Articles, Art History, Adobe, Business Correspondence, It, Archives

Industry

Human Resources/HR

Description

EMPLOYMENT & INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Thank you for your interest in career opportunities at the Cincinnati Art Museum. The museum continually seeks to hire friendly, dynamic, and talented individuals from racially and culturally diverse backgrounds to join our team. We greatly value expertise and skills gained at the museum and encourage professional development and career growth.
Due to the high volume of responses to our employment listings, we regret that we cannot contact every job applicant. If a strong potential match is found, the Human Resources Department will contact you to request further information or schedule an interview.
The Cincinnati Art Museum has an immediate opening for a Curatorial Assistant in the department of European Paintings, Sculpture & Drawings. This position is full-time, scheduled 35 hours per week with full benefit eligibility and generous paid time off.

POSITION SUMMARY

Working under the supervision of the Curator of European Paintings, Sculpture & Drawings, the Curatorial Assistant will support the curator in the research, development, and management of projects in an active department, responsible for one of the museum’s iconic collections. Projects include publications, exhibitions, collection gallery installations, and collection building. Enthusiasm for the art history of Europea from the medieval period through the 20th century and for visitor engagement are essential, as are excellent verbal and written communication skills. The successful applicant will be able to effectively coordinate with museum staff across departments, engage with the public and participate in donor stewardship. Duties will also include day-to-day administrative tasks critical to the function of the department. While qualified candidates will bring expertise in multiple aspects of this portfolio to the position, they should also embrace the opportunity to learn and build skills toward future career goals.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

  • A bachelor’s degree in art history or European history with strong interests in the art and history of Europe and a desire to actively participate in new strategies for visitor engagement and the presentation of European art in a museum setting. A master’s degree in art history and one year of museum experience are strongly preferred.
  • Excellent organizational skills and the ability to multitask and keep concurrent projects on track to meet deadlines.
  • Enthusiasm for creating knowledge and sharing it with a variety of audiences.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills and strong research abilities in libraries, archives and on-line. The ability to read, analyze and interpret documents and write gallery texts, business correspondence, lectures and articles.
  • Proficiency with a standard array of productivity software, including the Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, and experience with (or the ability to quickly master) TMS, the museum’s collections management software.
  • The ability to clearly and concisely present information and respond to questions from a variety of constituents.
  • The ability to work effectively both independently and collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders.

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Responsibilities

Working under the direction of the Curator of European Paintings, Sculpture & Drawings, duties include, but are not limited to:

  • Researching and documenting objects in the collection and related topics and staying current on new scholarship and digital resources.
  • Assisting in the development, planning and installation of temporary exhibitions and the museum’s permanent collection.
  • Playing a significant role in publications management, including manuscript preparation, securing rights and reproduction assets, proofreading and liaising with authors, photographers, and publishers.
  • Assisting the curator with the acquisition of objects for the collection by gift and purchase, including research, authorship and cataloging duties with the collections management database.
  • Writing for a range of venues, including for scholarly publication and for the general public.
  • Preparing and presenting scholarly lectures, public gallery talks, and collection and exhibition tours.
  • Educating docents and volunteers on the department’s collection areas and exhibitions.
  • Responding to outside queries from scholars and the public. Hosting visiting scholars and assisting them with the use of the museum’s collections and resources.
  • Managing the Friends of European Paintings, Sculpture and Drawings group in partnership with the curator and other key staff.
  • Attending internal curatorial, exhibition planning, and other meetings, as assigned. Attending special events as requested, some after conventional opening hours.
  • Other special projects and departmental duties as assigned.
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