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Dallas Museum of Art, The Allen and Kelli Questrom Assistant/Associate/Curator of Prints and Drawings

The position of The Allen and Kelli Questrom Assistant/Associate/Curator of Prints and Drawings is responsible for directing the exhibitions, programs, and material resources of the prints and drawings collection, comprised of almost 6,000 works. Working in partnership with the Curatorial; Conservation; Education; Collections, Exhibitions, and Interpretation; Experience; and Development departments, The Allen and Kelli Questrom Assistant/Associate/Curator of Prints and Drawings will support the mission and artistic program of the Dallas Museum of Art and will serve as an advocate of the Museum locally, nationally, and internationally with a high degree of integrity and professionalism.

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Relevant research areas: North America
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