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OPEN CALL | Ireland | Art Commission | Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane – 27 January 2017

Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane and Create the national development agency for collaborative arts in Ireland, are delighted to announce this major opportunity for a collaborative artist(s) to research and deliver a major new commission for Spring 2018. This commission will run from 2017 into 2018 and sets out to encourage meaningful and in depth engagement with communities of place and of interest as well as the distinct architectural, socio-political and cultural landscape of the North Inner City of Dublin. The commission will focus on collaborative socially engaged arts practice and is open to artists and/or arts collectives born in or resident in the UK, Ireland, Spain, Finland, Hungary or Germany, (partner countries within the Collaborative Arts Partnership Programme). The commission process will include a research period with the opportunity to develop a new work in collaboration with local and new communities in the surrounding area/ neighbourhood where Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane is located. Artists should have a track record and experience of working in the field of collaborative socially engaged practice. MORE HERE

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INTERNSHIP | New York | Paid Internships | Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum – 30 January 2017

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum offers internships to students of junior-year college level or above, recent graduates, graduate students, postgraduates, and mature professionals pursuing further experience in the arts. Internships are available within a host of different museum departments. The objective of the internship programme is to offer practical museum training experience to individuals interested in pursuing careers in the arts and museum fields. Interns gain a broad understanding of how a particular department functions within the context of a major museum as well as specific skills related to a particular department’s activities. Interns are assigned based on their academic background, professional skills, interests and career goals. Interns participate in the ongoing work of museum departments and complete specific projects or portions of larger departmental initiatives. In addition, the Museum Culture Seminar Programme supplements the Internship Programme by incorporating field trips to sites such as auction houses, galleries, corporate collections and other museums. MORE HERE

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INTERNSHIP | New York | Paid Internships | MoMA – 12 February 2017

The Seasonal Internship Programme provides undergraduate and graduate students and beginning professionals with practical experience in a specific area of museum work at The Museum of Modern Art. In addition to departmental work, each Tuesday interns participate in professional development activities designed to increase understanding of the Museum’s various collections, exhibitions and departments. The Museum hosts approximately 25 interns per season in just about every department. Participants may arrange for academic credit through their school, if desired. Summer 2017 internships are full-time, Monday to Friday, 9:30 am to 5:30 pm, and run from 12 June – 18 August 2017. Applicants must have completed a minimum of two years of college (or equivalent) by June 2017. A stipend will be provided. MORE HERE

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OPEN CALL | France | Call for Curators | École Nationale Supérieure d’Art, Bourges – 15 March 2017

The Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Art (National School of Art/ENSA) in Bourges is housed in a 17th-century building in the Old Town in central France, two hours from Paris. The La Box gallery is one of ENSA’s principal teaching tools. Part of the exhibition programme at the La Box gallery – from January to May 2018 – will be organised by a freelance curator, a critic or an art collective. The project must fit with the School’s concerns, but there is no predefined exhibition format: it is up to the curator to decide on the mode of presentation, which may take the form of several exhibitions or a single, open-ended one. The curator (or the collective) can also come up with proposals for cooperative ventures with different partners (local, regional and more). The overall budget for the curatorial project is EUR25,000. This sum includes production and transport of works, communication and publishing costs, artists’ travel and accommodation costs and travel expenses for the curator(s), up to a total of EUR20,000, plus curator’s expenses up to EUR5,000. MORE HERE

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INTERNSHIP | New York | Paid Internship | Paul Kasmin Gallery – apply by unspecified

Paul Kasmin Gallery is seeking interns for Winter/Spring 2017 to work closely with directors and gallery staff supporting all gallery exhibitions and general operations. The Paul Kasmin Gallery internship programme is designed to give participants a wide range of experience in the operation of a modern and contemporary art gallery. Interns work closely with all gallery staff, gaining skills and knowledge in each department. Responsibilities include organising press materials, building and maintaining image archives, updating artist files, assembling sales packages and maintaining gallery inventory. Interns are directed in the use of industry-standard software, including Microsoft Excel, Adobe Photoshop and collection management systems. Interns will also spend time at the front desk and help with gallery openings where there is opportunity to interact with gallery artists and the public audience. The position is flexible part time and requires a commitment of at least three months. Interns will receive a daily stipend, as a reimbursement for lunch and travel. There is also the option to receive college credit, if applicable. Please send cover letter and resume to internships@paulkasmingallery.com MORE HERE

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OPEN CALL | New Haven | Curatorial Research Fellowship | Yale Center for British Art – 11 January 2017

The Yale Center for British Art invites curators from museums in the UK to apply for short-term residential fellowships. Applications from curators at municipal and regional museums, and those with a demonstrated need for research funding, are especially encouraged. Applicants should be engaged in significant curatorial work in any field of British art. The awards are intended to enable curators to make use of the resources and collections of the Center, and other Yale holdings where relevant, in order to advance research on their curatorial projects and collections. While in residence, visiting curators will be encouraged to interact with the scholarly community at the Center and at Yale to discuss their research and share information about the collections they oversee. MORE HERE

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OPEN CALL | Hungary and Croatia | Curatorial Residency | East Topics – 12 January 2017

The first East Calls Curatorial Residency is jointly organised by Easttopics (Hungary) and G-MK (Croatia) in Spring 2017, on the topic of Precarity in Art. The topic of Precarity in Art mirrors the actual situation in both countries: Hungary has endured a severe shift in cultural policies since 2011, resulting in the desertification of the contemporary art scene and generating new artistic reflexes, independent and alternative ways to operate. Croatia is presently undergoing the same kind of restructuring, foreshadowing an oppressing cultural political climate and situation for the years to come and already witnessing the unprecedented solidarity of the art scenes in a need to act. The residency lasts one month and is divided in two time blocks, the first one in Budapest (Hungary) between 3-15 April and the second one in Zagreb between 17-30 April. The purpose of this residency programme is to engage with the thematic of Precarity in Art by connecting international curators with those protagonists of the Hungarian and Croatian cultural scenes who were/are working with minimal financial, spatial or temporal resources, and to map the answers they give to such situation. MORE HERE

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INTERNSHIP | Washington | Graduate Curatorial Internship | National Gallery of Art – 13 January 2017

Graduate Curatorial Internships at the National Gallery of Art provide in-depth training for advanced PhD students and recent PhD recipients interested in gaining curatorial experience in a museum setting. Interns work with curators on permanent collection and exhibition projects, and attend a weekly seminar that introduces the staff, departments, programmes and functions of the Gallery. The duties and responsibilities are comparable to those of curatorial assistants. Eligibility is limited to doctoral students who are in the advanced stage of their dissertations and to recent PhD recipients (dissertations must have been filed no earlier than September 2015). Neither previous museum experience nor a stated goal of a museum career is required. Applicants from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply to this international programme. Graduate Curatorial Interns are in residence at the Gallery from 11 September 2017 to 11 May 2018, and work full time. Interns receive a stipend of approximately USD30,000 that is subject to all applicable taxes. Interns, using an authorised public transportation method, will receive an employer-provided fare subsidy to apply toward their monthly transit costs. MORE HERE

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INTERNSHIP | Hong Kong | Various Paid Internships | M+ – 15 January 2017

M+ Internship Programme is a unique opportunity for those who are interested in developing a career in the museum field. Interns will be able to work closely with M+’s professional staff full-time for a period of six months and gain practical and theoretical training in areas such as curatorial practice, museum learning, conservation and registration. Besides working on their specific projects under the supervision of their assigned mentors, the interns will also have the chance to learn from curators and senior members of the team in a series of sharing sessions. This is a paid internship that runs on a recurring basis, with openings every year for Autumn and Spring. The internship is available in the following areas: Curatorial, Registration and Conservation. MORE HERE

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OPEN CALL | Washington | International Essay Prize | Terra Foundation for American Art – 15 January 2017

The Terra Foundation for American Art International Essay Prize recognises excellent scholarship by a non-US scholar in the field of historical American art. Manuscripts should advance the understanding of American art, demonstrating new findings and original perspectives. The prize winner will be given the opportunity to work towards publication in American Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s scholarly journal. He or she will also receive a USD1,000 cash award and
a travel stipend of up to USD3,000 to give a presentation in Washington, D.C., and meet with museum staff and fellows. This prize is supported by funding from the Terra Foundation for American Art. PhD candidates and above who have not published in American Art previously are eligible to participate in the competition. Essays may focus on any aspect of historical (pre-1980) American art and visual culture; however, architecture and film studies are not eligible. Preference will be given to submissions that address American art within a cross-cultural context and offer new ways of thinking about the material. A strong emphasis on visual analysis is encouraged. MORE HERE

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JOB | New Jersey | Collections Cataloguer | Princeton University Art Museum – 15 January 2017

The Princeton University Art Museum seeks a curatorial Collections Cataloguer to join a team dedicated to providing full digital access to the encyclopaedic holdings of the Museum. The Collections Cataloguer (CC) will be responsible for the full cataloguing of selected works of art in the Asian Art collection of the Princeton University Art Museum. Information will be recorded in the Museum Collections Information System (TMS) utilising best practices in the cataloguing of works of art. As part of the Museum’s Information and Technology department, reporting to the Manager of Collections Information and working closely with the Asian art curatorial department, the CC will focus on retrospective cataloguing of high impact works of Asian Art. This is a one-year full-time term position with benefits. MORE HERE

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