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Fellowship Posted: 01/07/2023
Posted by: Lisa Hodermarsky Expires: 03/31/2023

Florence B. Selden Fellow, Department of Prints and Drawings, Yale University Art Gallery

Yale University , New Haven, CT, United States
Applications due: 03/31/2023
This is a full-time one-year fellowship, with the possibility for renewal for a second year.
Salary range: $45,000-$50,000, commensurate with education and experience, and a competitive benefits package: https://postdocs.yale.edu/postdocs/benefits
Position Focus:
Reporting to the Curators of Prints and Drawings at the Yale University Art Gallery, the Florence B. Selden Fellow will supervise the department’s active study room and act as the primary liaison between the department and faculty teaching from the collections of works on paper. The Selden Fellow will prepare and follow through to publication the annual list of the department’s acquisitions on the Gallery’s website, conduct scholarly research to catalogue new acquisitions, answer queries about the collection, and interact with scholars, students, and the public on matters concerning the collection. The Selden Fellow will have the opportunity to propose acquisitions, conduct independent research, and assist with special exhibitions and permanent gallery installations. We welcome and encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds interested in working in the prints and drawings curatorial field.
Interested and qualified candidates must include the following documents with their application: cover letter describing career goals and why this position is of particular interest; CV; graduate transcript; an example of recent written research (maximum 2 pages); names and contact information of three references (letters not necessary).
Deadline for receipt of applications is March 31, 2023.

Please see here for more information:
https://postdocs.yale.edu/florence-b-selden-fellow-department-prints-and-drawings-yale-university-art-gallery
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Internship Posted: 02/24/2023
Posted by: Allison Wucher Expires: 03/31/2023

Ellsworth Kelly Studio – Paid Summer Internship Program

Ellsworth Kelly Studio, Spencertown, NY, United States
Applications due: 03/31/2023
The Ellsworth Kelly Studio, located in the idyllic Hudson Valley hamlet of Spencertown, New York, is seeking interns for its summer internship program. The seminal American artist Ellsworth Kelly (1923-2015) has a rich legacy and an active charitable foundation. His artwork continues to be exhibited globally and the Studio maintains the Ellsworth Kelly archive and over 10,000 original sculptures, paintings, prints and drawings. Ellsworth Kelly’s artworks are included in major museum collections around the world, including MoMA, Art Institute of Chicago, Tate Modern, SF MoMA, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and The Blanton Museum of Art, to name only a few. This year marks Ellsworth Kelly's Centennial and is an exciting moment for Ellsworth's legacy. Major exhibitions and events focused on his life and work are scheduled to take place throughout the year and the studio interns will have an opportunity to experience and participate in the preparations for some of these milestone events.

Intern placements and tasks will be based on the skills and experience of the applicant. Possible intern projects focus primarily on handling, organizing and researching archival materials. Other project areas include implementing archival storage, database entry and collection management. Interns would work directly with studio staff on pertinent projects and will learn about Kelly’s practice and his place in the history of American art. Kelly was an avid notetaker and extremely disciplined in steering his career and studio practice – making his studio an exciting place for those interested in archival research and in 20th century abstract American prints published by Gemini G.E.L and Fondation Maeght.

Preferred candidates are current or recently graduated MA/MFA students who are focused on 20th Century Art or American Abstraction. Candidates will ideally have prior experience with art handling, archival work and/or library studies. BA/BFA students are also considered, especially those with the experience and skills listed above. The daily schedule is flexible based on the availability/preferred schedule of the intern.

The internship term will run from June 5 – August 25, 2023. Pay is $7,000-9,000 depending on prior experience and level of training.

Spencertown is in the heart of the culturally rich region nestled between the Hudson Valley and the Berkshires. The studio is a 25-minute drive from downtown Hudson, NY (where the Amtrak station is located) and a 25-minute drive from Great Barrington, MA. The Studio encourages interns to take advantage of the diverse and exciting summer activities at nearby institutions like MASS MoCA, Tang Teaching Museum, Shaker Museum, Olana, Clarke Art Institute, Tanglewood, and Jacob's Pillow. Summer is a beautiful season to be in upstate New York - especially for those who enjoy culture and the outdoors!

It is recommended that interns have a driver’s license and access to a car. The Studio will facilitate and assist with carpool and transportation when relevant/necessary. While the Studio cannot provide local housing, it can recommend where to seek summer sublets in the area.
Relevant research areas: North America, 20th Century, Contemporary, Book arts, Lithography, Papermaking
Call for Papers or Proposals Posted: 01/28/2023
Posted by: Susanne Anderson-Riedel Expires: 03/24/2023

Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas, Volume XV, Fall 2023: The Question of Visual Communication and Writing in the Americas.

University of New Mexico, Department of Art
Albuquerque, NM, United States
Abstracts due: 03/24/2023
For volume XV of Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas, we welcome submissions that focus on visual and material communication in the Americas from the ancient, Indigenous pre-contact period through European conquest and colonization and up to the present. Advanced graduate students enrolled in degree-granting institutions in the U.S. and abroad are invited to submit papers that examine Indigenous visual communication systems transhistorically and from a range of perspectives, including studies of later artists who emulate these forms of communication in their work.

The full call for papers, along with additional information can be found at https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/hemisphere/aimsandscope.html

Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas is an annual publication produced by graduate students affiliated with the Department of Art at the University of New Mexico.

Send completed materials to hmsphr@unm.edu.
Relevant research areas: North America, South America, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, 18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century, Contemporary, Book arts, Collograph, Digital printmaking, Engraving, Etching, Letterpress, Lithography, Monoprinting, Papermaking, Relief printing, Screenprinting
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Exhibition Participation Posted: 01/29/2023
Posted by: Eddy Lopez Expires: 03/20/2023

Call for prints – To Be Cool, Fearless: Dialogos e Interpretaciones 2023

Palacio de Bellas Artes, Universidad de Caldas, Manizales, Colombia
Manizales, Colombia
05/16/2023 to 05/30/2023
Submissions due: 03/20/2023
CALL FOR PRINTS
Dialogos E Interpretaciones was established in 2012 with the goal of creating greater artistic and cultural exchange between printmakers of the United States, Colombia, and Latin America.

Colombia is going through a historic moment, for more than 300 years the Colombian people have been led by right-wing political parties, which have increased the physical and spiritual poverty of Colombians. A historic moment because this year the "historical pact" political party was elected by popular vote, of which one of its slogans of its mottos is to govern to “vivir sabroso, vivir sin miedo” -- “To be cool, fearless.” It is clear, and it is stated in its government plan, that the party that won the presidential elections is not from the "left" as its detractors want to delegitimize it. It is a social democratic party, which will lead Colombia with the desire to close the inequality gap, where more than 21 million people live in misery, that is, they want us to live well, with joy, without fear.

Important dates
Deadline: March 15, 2023 11:59pm
Fee: US $35 non-refundable for up to three prints
Exhibition date: May 16 – May 30, 2023
Jury notification: April 1, 2023
Exhibition partner: Palacio de Bellas Artes, Universidad de Caldas, Manizales, Colombia

Participation fee:
US$35 non-refundable entry fee, payable via paypal.me/dialogoseinterpreta

The exhibition project raises 100% of its operating budget, and the fees directly support the prizes for the winners and the installation of the exhibition.

Prize:
The most outstanding artist will be awarded a solo exhibition in 2024 in La Rotonda Gallery of the Palace of Fine Arts, University of Caldas, Manizales, Colombia.

Eligibility
• Any artist over the age of 18 is eligible to participate and/or any person who uses printmaking as a creative process.
• All fine art print media, including woodcut, gravure, lithography, screen printing, monotype, contemporary media such as waterless, lithopolyester, collagraphy, and original digital media are acceptable.
• Drawings, photographs or direct offset reproductions are not accepted.
• All prints must be numbered and signed in pencil by the artist.
• The format and size is open.
• the maximum size of the paper must be 14.4” on the longest side
• Only two-dimensional works will be accepted.
• The submitted work must have been completed within the last three years
• Up to three images can be submitted and only one submission per person is allowed.

Submitting work for jurying:
• Submit JPEG photos of your prints via email by the due date, March 15, 2023. Please send submission to: dialogoseinterpretaciones@gmail.com
• Title your email subject line: "your name_ dialogoseinterpretaciones 2023", example: "perez jose_ dialogoseinterpretaciones 2023"
• Submit up to three prints, in JPEG format, 1200-2000 pixels in the longest side, with a maximum file size for each image of 1MB.
• JPEG files must be tagged as follows:
surname_firstname _shipping number
example: perez_jose_1.jpeg; perez_jose_2.jpeg; perez_jose_3.jpeg
• Attach a PDF document that includes information about each of your submissions. Please include your full name, address, email, phone number and all artwork information (title, full author name, medium, year of execution, paper size, print size, class or type of paper) for each image.

The evaluation to select the works for exhibition will be carried out by an external jury. Selected prints for exhibition will be announced on April 1, 2023. Awards will be announced during the opening of the exhibition on May 23, 2023.

Juror
Eddy López, Assistant Professor of Art, Department of Art and Art History, Bucknell

Accepted artists will be notified on April 1, 2023. Details for shipping will be shared then. For questions, please email: dialogoseinterpretaciones@gmail.com
Relevant research areas: South America, Contemporary, Book arts, Collograph, Engraving, Etching, Letterpress, Lithography, Monoprinting, Papermaking, Relief printing, Screenprinting
Workshop Posted: 03/11/2023
Posted by: Stephanie Leitch Expires: 03/15/2023

Early Modern Visual Data: Organizing Knowledge in Printed Books: 17 July – 28 July 2023

Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel
Organizer: Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel
Wolfenbüttel, Germany
07/17/2023 - 07/28/2023
Application due: 03/15/2023
45th International Wolfenbüttel Summer Course
17 July – 28 July 2023

Herzog August Bibliothek, Niedersachsen, Germany

“Early Modern Visual Data: Organizing Knowledge in Printed Books”

Instructor, Stephanie Leitch (Department of Art History, Florida State University)

Application deadline: March 15, 2023

This year's summer course for graduate students will unpack the function of images in printed books at the Herzog August Library and examine visual data across an array of genres.

We invite advanced graduate students (early modern concentrators) from all fields to apply for this two week session jointly taught by art historians, historians of science, historians of the book, curators and cartographers. Afternoons will be largely reserved for students to pursue their own research at the library.

Course tutors:
*Joost Depuydt, Museum Plantin-Moretus, Antwerp
*Michael Korey, Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon, Staatliche Kunstsammlung Dresden
*Sietske Fransen, Bibliotheca Hertziana, Max Planck Institute for Art History
*Thomas Schauerte, Director, Museen der Stadt Aschaffenburg
*Suzanne Karr Schmidt, Newberry Library, Chicago
*Livia Cárdenas, Technische Universität, Berlin
*Chet van Duzer, Lazarus Project, University of Rochester


More info and application link here:
https://www.hab.de/event/sommerkurs_2023_early-modern-visual
Relevant research areas: Renaissance, Book arts
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Call for Papers or Proposals Posted: 01/29/2023
Posted by: Association of Print Scholars Expires: 03/15/2023

Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide, Fall 2023

Online, United States
Abstracts due: 03/15/2023
The deadline for submitting articles for the Fall 2023 issue of Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide is March 15, 2023. 
Founded in 2002, Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide (NCAW) is a scholarly, refereed, open-access journal devoted to studying the art of the long nineteenth-century, from the American and French Revolutions to the outbreak of World War I. NCAW encourages examinations of visual culture across the globe, covering a wide range of topics with regard to makers, consumers, media, and points of view. Open to various historical and theoretical approaches, the editors welcome contributions that reach across national boundaries and illuminate intercultural contact zones in the broadest sense of that term.

NCAW also welcomes suggestions and contributions for digital art history projects and book and exhibition reviews, and for its featured sections Practicing Art History and New Discoveries.

Submission guidelines for articles can be found at the link below. 
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Call for Papers or Proposals Posted: 01/15/2023
Posted by: Association of Print Scholars Expires: 03/01/2023

Call for Participants | The Digital Piranesi

Jeanne Britton
Irvin Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, United States
Abstracts due: 03/01/2023
Digital art history, word-image studies, architectural history, and book history meet in The Digital Piranesi, a developing digital humanities project devoted to the complete works of Giambattista Piranesi. With funding from the Kress Foundation, six collaborators will be invited to contribute to the project. Following an introductory in-person workshop in Columbia, SC, in late Summer 2023, regular virtual meetings through Summer 2024 will be dedicated to writing brief, impactful scholarly essays about each image in the first volume of his Roman Antiquities. Travel and accommodation will be supported by grant funds. Each image appears with original annotations and (in metadata) English translations here, below further information about the Kress-funded project.
Please send a cv and one-page statement detailing qualifications, experience, and interest to jbritton@mailbox.sc.edu by March 1, 2023.
Relevant research areas: 18th Century, Engraving
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Fellowship Posted: 12/12/2022
Posted by: Association of Print Scholars Expires: 02/24/2023

Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellowship 2023–2025

Frick Collection, New York, NY, United States
Applications due: 02/24/2023
Position Summary The Frick Collection is pleased to announce the availability of a two-year predoctoral fellowship for an outstanding doctoral candidate who wishes to pursue a curatorial career in an art museum. The fellowship offers invaluable curatorial training and provides the scholarly and financial resources required for completing the doctoral dissertation. Internationally renowned for its exceptional collection of western European art from the early Renaissance through the end of the nineteenth century, The Frick Collection—complemented by the equally significant resources of the Frick Art Reference Library—offers a unique opportunity for object-based research. The fellowship is best suited to a student working on a dissertation that pertains to one of the major strengths of the collection and library. The Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellow will have an opportunity to work with curatorial and educational staff on research for permanent collection displays and special exhibitions. Other curatorial training responsibilities include participation in the daily administrative routines of a small museum. The Fellow will have a place of study, access to the collections and library, as well as introductions to New York City museums and libraries. Frick curators and conservation staff will be available for consultation on the dissertation. The Fellow will divide his or her time between the completion of the dissertation and activities in the Curatorial Department. The Fellow is considered a full-time temporary exempt employee for the duration of the two-year fellowship. The term is expected to begin in September 2023 and conclude in August 2025.
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Job Posted: 01/24/2023
Posted by: Sandra De Rycker Expires: 02/20/2023

Head of Print Studio at Dundee Contemporary Arts

Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, United Kingdom
Applications due: 02/20/2023
DCA is seeking a new Head of Print Studio.

A creative and focused individual, with strong printmaking and innovative collaboration experience, you will lead the team and work with the wider organisation and a range of external partners to manage and develop the Print Studio workshop and facilities.

DCA’s Head of Print Studio is responsible for the leadership of the Print Studio at DCA, an internationally renowned centre for print production, collaboration and research, with a diverse range of standard and specialised print and CNC equipment, offering open access facilities, workshops, courses, residencies, editioning and special projects. The print-based activities developed and delivered by the team engage a broad range of users including artists, community partners and members of the public, as part of DCA’s creative and cultural programme.

Please visit the link below for more information.
Relevant research areas: Contemporary, Book arts, Collograph, Digital printmaking, Engraving, Etching, Letterpress, Lithography, Monoprinting, Papermaking, Relief printing, Screenprinting
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