Curator of Prints and Drawings 20th and 21st century, National Gallery Prague
The National Gallery Prague is seeking a communicative personality capable of team work, with his or her own creative input to the presentation of permanent collections and to the application of current international concepts to temporary exhibitions.
Position Responsibilities:
• Collection management
• Concept of Collection development
• Regular collection inventorying
• Scientific work with the collection fund
• Preparation and realization of exhibition projects, especially interdisciplinary
• Lectures, guided exhibition tours for visitors and professional public
• Collaboration in creating an on-line collection catalogue
• Publishing activities
Qualification Requirements:
• University degree in art history (Ph.D) or a corresponding specialized qualification
• Knowledge of Czech and international art, especially in the field of drawings and printmaking of the second half of the 20th century and present
• Minimum 3- year gallery or museum experience
• Previous museum or gallery experience of advantage
• Proficiency in English (C1 level) and another world language (min. level B2), knowledge of Czech language of advantage
• PC skills: MS Office and database programs
We offer:
• Full-time position
• Employee benefits (4 sick days, meal vouchers, language course, company mobile phone)
• Attractive work in a prestigious museum and research institution
• Further professional training
• Job commencement according to agreement
Applications will include:
• Cover letter in Czech or English
• Professional CV in Czech or English
• List of published works
• List of realized scientific projects
• List of realized exhibition projects
• Notarized copy of a certificate documenting the highest level of education achieved
• Statement confirming the applicant’s knowledge of the Curators Code of Ethics (published by ICOM) and his/her readiness to observe and implement this Code
Selection Procedure Organization and Deadline:
The selection procedure will be open until the position is filled. Applicants will be evaluated by a committee of experts.
Please send your applications for the first round in electronic form to hr@ngprague.cz by October 15, 2018.
Position Responsibilities:
• Collection management
• Concept of Collection development
• Regular collection inventorying
• Scientific work with the collection fund
• Preparation and realization of exhibition projects, especially interdisciplinary
• Lectures, guided exhibition tours for visitors and professional public
• Collaboration in creating an on-line collection catalogue
• Publishing activities
Qualification Requirements:
• University degree in art history (Ph.D) or a corresponding specialized qualification
• Knowledge of Czech and international art, especially in the field of drawings and printmaking of the second half of the 20th century and present
• Minimum 3- year gallery or museum experience
• Previous museum or gallery experience of advantage
• Proficiency in English (C1 level) and another world language (min. level B2), knowledge of Czech language of advantage
• PC skills: MS Office and database programs
We offer:
• Full-time position
• Employee benefits (4 sick days, meal vouchers, language course, company mobile phone)
• Attractive work in a prestigious museum and research institution
• Further professional training
• Job commencement according to agreement
Applications will include:
• Cover letter in Czech or English
• Professional CV in Czech or English
• List of published works
• List of realized scientific projects
• List of realized exhibition projects
• Notarized copy of a certificate documenting the highest level of education achieved
• Statement confirming the applicant’s knowledge of the Curators Code of Ethics (published by ICOM) and his/her readiness to observe and implement this Code
Selection Procedure Organization and Deadline:
The selection procedure will be open until the position is filled. Applicants will be evaluated by a committee of experts.
Please send your applications for the first round in electronic form to hr@ngprague.cz by October 15, 2018.
Relevant research areas: Western Europe, 19th Century, 20th Century, Book arts, Engraving, Etching, Lithography, Monoprinting, Relief printing, Screenprinting
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