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Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin,
Austin,
TX, United States
Applications due: 05/24/2019
The IPFDA summer intern will catalogue and research the Blanton Museum's print collection and conduct independent research for future exhibitions. The intern will gain wide knowledge across the field of print history and have the opportunity to craf. . .
t and present an educational program related to the collection.
Essential functions:
• Conduct independent research to catalogue prints for future exhibitions.
• Under supervision of the Assistant Curator of Prints and Drawings, gain expertise in the identification and accurate description of prints.
The Boston Athenæum seeks an Associate Curator and an Assistant Curator to join a dynamic team with shared curatorial responsibility for its world-class collections of prints and graphic arts, photographs, drawings, paintings, sculpture, decorative a. . .
rts, rare books, manuscripts, maps, and ephemera. Responsibilities include curating exhibitions, building the collections by gift and purchase, promoting the collections through research, teaching, publication, and other forms of outreach, and assisting with the interpretation and presentation of the Athenæum’s landmark historic building. Reporting to the head of Special Collections, the curators will join the Athenæum at a moment of revitalization for Special Collections as a re-energized curatorial team enters a new phase of growth and expansion, including diversity and inclusion initiatives and the renovation of spaces to enhance access to the Athenæum’s rich historic collections. The positions are full-time with excellent benefits and competitive salaries.
Responsibilities:
●Shares curatorial responsibility for the Athenæum’s Special Collections with the other
members of the curatorial team.
● Conceptualizes and implements exhibitions, installations, and displays of the Athenæum’s
collections to appeal to diverse audiences, both on-site and digitally.
● Conducts scholarly research on the Athenæum’s Special Collections, participating in its
program of exhibition catalogs and other publications, with the goal of producing peerreviewed, nationally disseminated publications of record.
● Contributes meaningfully to the Athenæum’s intellectual life by attending, participating in,
and organizing presentations, lectures, and other public programs.
● Participates in the selection, research, and proposal of acquisitions by gift and purchase.
● Facilitates and supports research on the collections by members and outside researchers.
● Works closely with colleagues to enhance discoverability and access, and on the care and
conservation of special collections.
● Participates in evaluating and proposing incoming and outgoing loan requests.
● Assists in fundraising, donor cultivation, and stewardship.
● Collaborates with colleagues in Cataloging, Conservation, Digital Programs, Reference,
Education, Development, and Events.
● Develops partnerships with colleagues at regional and national peer institutions.
● Supervises volunteers and graduate and undergraduate interns; participates in docent
training.
● Perform related duties as assigned.
Please visit the 'External Link' below for more information about the job requirements and to apply.
Philadelphia Museum of Art,
Philadelphia,
PA, United States
Applications due: 06/09/2019
The Park Family Assistant or Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings will contribute to a robust program of exhibitions and publications within a highly collaborative environment. Reporting directly to the Head of the Prints, Drawings, and Photograp. . .
hs Department, you will also help oversee the management and development of the Museum’s distinguished collection of works on paper. As a member of the Museum’s curatorial staff, the Curator (at the Assistant or Associate level) is expected to participate in all aspects of the work of the Museum, supporting its mission and maintaining the highest standards of scholarship, connoisseurship, and professional practices.
Background Requirements:
-Associate level: PhD with a minimum of 4 to 6 years’ experience
-Assistant level: PhD or ABD with 3 to 5 years’ experience.
-Broad familiarity with the history of prints. Consideration will be given to applicants who specialize in the Modern period and pursue a serious interest in Contemporary art.
-A proven record of research and curatorial achievement, which includes the development of small and large-scale exhibitions and publications, the acquisition of works of art, and collections research and cataloguing. -You must possess a solid understanding of museum practices in terms of conservation, collections management, processing of loan requests, and budget management.
-You must be able to multi-task, maintain effective lines of communication within the Department and Museum, and efficiently meet overlapping deadlines. Excellent written and oral communication skills are essential.
Please visit the 'External Link' below for the full position description and to apply.
The Utah Museum of Fine Arts at the University of Utah will host an interdisciplinary symposium to coincide with the upcoming special exhibition "Power Couples: The Pendant Format in Art" (July 11–December 8, 2019), which will examine ideas imparted . . .
by two interdependent works (called pendants) from the fifteenth century until the present day. Papers that consider works conceived as pairs in the visual arts, literature, and music are invited, and new research related to pairs in other disciplines is encouraged. What are the artistic strategies at play in the creation of companion pieces? How do the format and display (or experience) of pendants communicate meaning?
Advanced graduate students, as well as established and emerging scholars, are invited to apply. Please submit an abstract of 250-300 words and a CV to both leslie.anderson@umfa.utah.edu and iris.moulton@umfa.utah.edu by June 15, 2019. Selected participants will be notified on or before July 15, 2019.
This symposium is organized by Leslie Anderson, Curator of European, American, and Regional Art, and Iris Moulton, Coordinator of Campus Engagement, at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, University of Utah.
Please visit the 'External Link' below for more information.
French explorers put New Orleans where it is because indigenous people showed them a bayou connecting Lake Pontchartrain to the Mississippi River, an intersection of sorts, granting quick access to the Gulf. Three hundred years later, new paths cross. . .
on our long-traversed landscape. Arising from the muck of both a distant and all-too-proximal history of social injustice is a community aware of economic, racial, and gender disparities, who celebrates in creative ways, mixes art with social activism, loves beautiful things, and always says hello. What better place to expand the discussion of book arts and foster an inclusive field that embraces a variety of education models, as well as ideas that come from all races, classes, genders, and levels of education? We now invite you to the neutral ground of New Orleans, to our many stately university archives and our ground-up book arts collectives and printshops, to discuss the “Intersections” of present-day book arts: where we’ve been, where we’re going, and whose paths are crossing now.
"Intersections: CBAA 2020" will take place January 2-4, 2020 in New Orleans, LA. To approach the theme of intersections, we invite artists, students and professionals, educators of all kinds, community activists, academics, and organizers to address the ways that book arts has engaged with and can intersect with themes of inclusion, intersectionality, expansion, accessibility, and equity. We are hopeful that this conference will act as a site to bring together communities and generate new conversation about book arts as a field.
Presentations on artist books that address these themes, contextualizations of book arts within these realms, or wide-ranging proposals that address the art of the book—its history, successes and failures, and paths for the future, are encouraged.
In addition to current members, we extend the invitation for paper and panel submissions to people and groups who may not have previously been involved with the College Book Art Association. Centers for art that work within communities, zine artists and printmakers, emerging artists and educators, book arts MFA students and academics, researchers and historians, librarians, bibliophiles, and makers of any stripe with a vested interest in the art of the book, are all welcome to apply. Membership is not a requirement to submit a proposal. If selected, all presenters must be members of CBAA by the date given below for panel confirmations.
In addition to the academic tradition of the CBAA, this year’s conference in New Orleans celebrates the non-traditional, the outsider/outlier, the expression of our culture in our lives and in our artwork. Proposals that address expansive methods of making; the intersections of book arts with other areas of art, communities, or histories; and the methods it uses to engage with its readers/viewers, be that through book structure, exhibition, or teaching, are strongly encouraged. Proposals that take a creative look at the traditional panelist format will also be especially considered.
DEADLINES:
Proposals must be received no later than the deadline listed below. Submissions received after this date will not be considered for acceptance.
June 30, 2019: Deadline for submission of proposals
September 1, 2019: Notification of acceptance or rejection of proposals
September 15, 2019: Deadline for confirmation of participation by presenters
September 15, 2019: Deadline for becoming a current member of CBAA (required of all
presenters)
CONTACT:
For content-related questions about the submission process and proposals, contact:
conference1@collegebookart.org
Please visit the 'External Link' below for more information.
For over 30 years, Kala Art Institute has annual awarded artists time, space, and financial support for their work through the Kala Fellowship award. The Kala Fellowship award is an international competition open to artists from the U.S. and around t. . .
he world. Artists producing innovative work in all mediums including printmaking, digital media, installation art, social practice, photography, and book arts are encouraged to apply. Fellowship Awards are given based on conceptual creativity, originality, and artistic excellence as well as technical knowledge.
In 2019, Kala will award six artists a $3,000 stipend, unlimited access to Kala’s facilities for up to six months, one Kala class, and a culminating show in the Kala Gallery. The award is geared towards supporting artists in completing specific projects or bodies of work that would benefit from Kala’s specialized equipment in printmaking and digital media.
Each Fellowship Award Includes:
-Cash Award: $3,000
-Studio Residency: Up to six months of studio residency at Kala Art Institute with 24/7 access to our communal studio spaces. An individual studio space may be also available depending on proposed projects and schedules.
-Kala Class: One class or tutorial session that will provide training in a chosen area of printmaking and/or digital media
-Exhibition: Each artist selected is included in our annual group exhibition of Fellowship artists. Public programs for artists are also possible and determined on an individual basis with each artist.
-Community: Access to a community and network of approximately 75 artists working at Kala, participation in Kala events, and support of Kala staff.
Please visit the 'External Link' below for more information and to apply.
The Baltimore Museum of Art,
Baltimore,
MD, United States
Applications due: 06/01/2019
The Department of Prints, Drawings & Photographs at the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) is seeking applications for an International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) Foundation Curatorial Summer Internship.
The intern is expected to. . .
participate in broad range of aspects related to the care, display, and research of the BMA’s extensive (57,000 objects) print collection. The intern will gain hands-on experience and professional training fundamental for a career in the field of prints, working alongside curatorial staff on exhibitions, research, cataloging, and collections maintenance. This internship offers the opportunity to work closely and intensively with the museum’s collection and staff, and to contribute meaningfully to a variety of print-related projects. The applicant’s area of interest is open, but the intern will be asked to contribute to the planning and research for an exhibition that examines the representation of female power and agency in Western art from the fifteenth to the early twentieth century.
The paid internship requires a commitment of 30 hours per week for an 8-week period between July 1 and September 15. The intern will receive a stipend of $3,000.
QUALIFICATIONS
The ideal candidate would have a master’s degree in art history and some experience working in a museum or gallery, but applicants with a B.A. in art history and significant research or curatorial experience in a museum or gallery setting would also be considered. Excellent writing skills and strong research and organizational skills are preferred. The applicant must be proficient in at least one European language and have a proven interest in prints and printmaking.
APPLY
Interested candidates should apply by sending the following:
1. Cover letter explaining the applicant’s interest in the position and an account of how past museum of gallery experiences and/or coursework have contributed to the applicant’s knowledge and interest in prints
2. C.V./resume with contact information
3. Academic transcript
4. List of references, including contact information for one academic and one professional
reference via email to internships@artbma.org and including “IFPDA Internship” in the subject line.
The application deadline is June 1, 2019.
Please visit the 'External Link' below for more information.
From the printed word to narrative scenes using images and symbols and beyond to the mysterious realm of abstraction, printmaking has a story to tell.
We want to inspire artists to reflect on their stories either personal or popular from dai. . .
ly life, imagination or those drawn from a text, well-known folk tale or myths and come up with imagery that iconizes these stories.
Prints mixed with Writings • Illustrations • Narrative Etchings & Abstractions • Artist Books • Photography • Mixed Media
Printmaking methods include various forms of intaglio, aquatint, monoprint, lithography, silkscreen, stencils, photography, book arts, pen and ink, sculptural and experimental processes.
Curated by members of RAA Press, the exhibition Stories in Print will be presented at Studio 7 Gallery, Fort Tilden, Rockaway, New York from June 8–30, 2019.
Entry Fee (Non-refundable):
$35 RAA Members
$50 Non-Members
Handling Fee:
A handling fee is required for artists who will need work returned via shipping.
Commission:
A 20% commission is due to RAA on all sales.
Once the submissions have been juried, artists will be notified via email or phone.
Please visit the 'External Link' below for more information.
Worcester Art Museum,
Worcester,
MA, United States
Applications due: 06/07/2019
This fellowship will be helping to organize and create a systematic storage of the Asian works on paper in the collection. This will enable us to know as well as find quickly and efficiently works from this part of WAM's collection, and will benefit . . .
especially any future plans of relocating the works on paper storage facility in the Campus Master Plan. He or she will also assist with researching and creating interpretive content, such as labels and didactics, for the upcoming exhibition "Kimono in Print: 300 Years of Japanese Design".
Please visit the 'External Link' below for more information.
Since its inception in 2004, this annual award has honored excellence in research, scholarship, and the discussion of new ideas in the field of fine prints. The selection jury limits its consideration to books published during the prior year (2018, i. . .
n this case).
Submissions must be received by June 1, 2019.
The award citation and prize of $2,000 will be presented at the annual Fine Art Print Fair in New York City.
Please visit the 'External Link' below for more information and to nominate a publication.