
Assistant Curator
Published on 1 May 2024
Position Overview
The Assistant Curator, based in Los Angeles, CA, plays a crucial role at LACMA by advocating for the European Painting and Sculpture department. This position requires deep commitment to the museum’s mission. Candidates must demonstrate an interest in enhancing the narratives of European art. They should have broad intellectual curiosity and the ability to connect different time periods and cultures within an encyclopedic museum setting. Additionally, candidates should be dynamic professionals with proven effectiveness in their field. This may include expertise in Northern European painting and sculpture, conducting innovative research, and developing collections. Engaging a wide audience through exhibitions, lectures, and partnerships is also essential.
Responsibilities
- Support the installation of the permanent collection in the new Geffen Galleries, including preparing content for Collections Online.
- Assist with large-scale exhibitions and manage smaller collection rotations. Tasks include research, selecting topics and objects, developing layouts and didactics, and overseeing installation.
- Conduct advanced scholarly research contributing significantly to the field through exhibitions and publications.
- Maintain contact with collectors, galleries, and the art market to enhance the collection through acquisitions and gifts.
- Handle administrative duties such as responding to object inquiries, conducting collection research, and maintaining object files.
Benefits
The position offers a salary range of $66,600 to $70,000. It includes a comprehensive benefits package with a pension plan. LACMA values offering competitive benefits as a key part of a rewarding work environment.
Qualifications
- Expertise in European Painting and Sculpture, especially Northern European art.
- Minimum of 1-3 years of curatorial experience; an MA, ABD, or PhD is preferred.
- Proven ability to work collaboratively.
- Strong ability to engage with academic audiences and the public passionately and effectively.