Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía – Madrid, Spain
The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía is offering fellowships in research, coordination-training, and various training opportunities for the 2025-2026 period. The fellowships aim to provide support in areas such as contemporary art research, exhibition coordination, museum communication, and public outreach.
Available Fellowships:
- Research Fellowships:
- In Collections: Focused on researching national and international contemporary art within the museum’s collection.
- In Exhibitions: Focused on researching art for organizing temporary exhibitions.
- Coordination-Training Fellowships:
- In Communication: Developing communication skills and strategies for the museum’s outreach.
- In Exhibitions: Learning about the management of temporary exhibitions, including coordination of production and installation.
- In Public Programs: Focusing on organizing public programming and audience engagement.
- In Economic Management: Developing skills in managing museum finances.
- In Editorial Activities: Training in the coordination of editorial projects within the museum.
- Training Fellowships:
- In Restoration: Focused on contemporary art, particularly sculpture.
- In Library and Documentation: Focused on library sciences and museum documentation practices.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Applicants must hold relevant academic degrees (e.g., Art History or related fields).
- Most positions require a postgraduate qualification in a relevant field.
- Applicants from non-Spanish speaking countries must demonstrate proficiency in Spanish.
- Only one application per individual is allowed.
Duration and Stipend:
- Fellowships are for a 12-month duration.
- The stipend ranges from €21,000 to €24,000, depending on the fellowship type.
Application Process:
- Applications must be submitted electronically via the Museo Reina Sofía website.
- The deadline for applications will be 15 working days after the publication of the announcement in the BOE.
This is an excellent opportunity for individuals seeking to advance their expertise in contemporary art within a renowned cultural institution.