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Curator of Fashion and Textile Arts


Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields: Curator of Fashion and Textile Arts

Application deadline: 20 July 2026
Organization: Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, On-site role
Level: Full-Time, Exempt
Reports to: Belinda Tate, The Melvin & Bren Simon Director, Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields

Founded in 1883 as the Art Association of Indianapolis, the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) has long held an important place in the cultural life of the city and the broader museum sector. Today, the Museum is part of Newfields, a 152-acre cultural campus that brings together the IMA Galleries, The Gardens, historic properties, landscape, performance, and public programming. This setting gives the institution a distinctive presence in Indianapolis, connecting art, nature, scholarship, and community for residents and visitors.

Since its founding more than 140 years ago, the Indianapolis Museum of Art has become one of the country’s major encyclopedic art museums, with collections of national and international significance. Its holdings span cultures, geographies, media, and centuries, informing exhibitions, research, education, and international scholarly exchange. Together with its staff, Board members, donors, volunteers, and community partners, Newfields is advancing priorities rooted in institutional excellence, inclusive engagement, and deeper connection to the communities it serves.

Newfields seeks a Curator of Fashion and Textile Arts to advance the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s commitment to textiles, fashion, fiber, dress, and related material culture. The position will guide the study, care, growth, interpretation, and presentation of more than 7,000 works in the fashion and textile arts collection across cultures, materials, techniques, and time periods. Highlights include the archives of Stephen Sprouse; contemporary Japanese, historic American, and European fashion; and African textiles.

Newfields is led by Le Monte G. Booker, Sr., President and Chief Executive Officer. Belinda Tate serves as The Melvin & Bren Simon Director of the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields and provides leadership for the Museum’s curatorial, collections, exhibitions, and learning functions. The Curator of Fashion and Textile Arts reports to the Director of the IMA.

Judith Pineiro Consulting has been retained to lead the search for the Curator of Fashion and Textile Arts. Application instructions appear at the conclusion of this position description.

THE OPPORTUNITY

The Curator of Fashion and Textile Arts will shape a rigorous and engaging program rooted in collection stewardship, scholarship, exhibitions, acquisitions, publications, digital interpretation, and public access. The role calls for a curator who can connect object-based research to meaningful interpretation and advance the study, presentation, and understanding of fashion and textile arts within the Museum and beyond.
This is an opportunity to strengthen the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s presence in fashion and textile arts while connecting the collection to Indianapolis as a civic and cultural resource. The Museum’s energized team is actively shaping its future with a collaborative, focused, and flexible spirit, grounded in a deep commitment to its mission and community.

Working within a major encyclopedic institution, the curator will connect art, design, craft, identity, labor, technology, and global exchange through fashion and textile arts, bringing intellectual rigor, inclusive interpretation, practical museum experience, and the ability to build relationships throughout the Museum, the Newfields campus, and the international museum sector.

CANDIDATE PROFILE

Strong candidates will bring broad knowledge of fashion and textile histories, including Western and non-Western traditions encompassing varied historical periods, along with a substantial understanding of fashion aesthetics, production, and modern and contemporary designers.

While no single candidate will possess all the qualifications listed below, ideal candidates will demonstrate many of the following attributes.

Curatorial Leadership & Collection Stewardship

Exhibitions, Research & Scholarship

Collaboration & Education

Advancement

Department Leadership, Financial Planning & Resources

Direct Experience

Institutional Alignment

 

POSITION & COMPENSATION DETAILS

This is a full-time, exempt role based in Indianapolis and reporting to Belinda Tate, The Melvin & Bren Simon Director, Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields. The anticipated salary range is $105,000–$140,000, commensurate with experience.

Newfields offers a benefits package that may include health, dental, and vision insurance; retirement plan options; paid time off; holidays; professional development support; and museum-related privileges, subject to eligibility and policy.

The position requires work in office, gallery, exhibition, storage, and museum environments, and occasional travel. The employee may be required to sit, stand, walk, use hands to handle objects or tools, reach, climb stairs, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, talk, hear, and occasionally lift or move objects up to 25 pounds. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

APPLICATIONS, INQUIRIES & NOMINATIONS

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and early applications are encouraged. Final deadline to submit materials is July 20, 2026.

Judith Pineiro Consulting has been exclusively retained for this search.
Please send nominations and inquiries to IMANewfields@judithpineiroconsulting.com

To apply, candidates should submit a letter of interest, resume, and answer key questions through this link: https://www.judithpineiroconsulting.com/imanewfields

Newfields may conduct background checks following a conditional offer of employment. Any review of background information will be considered in relation to the responsibilities of the position and applicable legal requirements.

Image credits: Naoki Takizawa (Japanese, b. 1960) and Issey Miyake (Japanese, 1938–2022), skirt suit, fall/winter 2000-2001, nylon and polyester, A) shirt: 23-1/2 x 30 in.; B) skirt: 39-1/2 x 19-1/2 in. Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, Fashion Arts Society Acquisition Fund, 2013.300A-B. © Issey Miyake, © Naoki Takizawa.