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  July 8, 2026 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Curator of Costume 45 days left

Curator of Costume


Curator of Costume at Rijksmuseum

Institution: Rijksmuseum
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Salary: €4,532–€6,268 per month (Scale 12, based on a 36-hour week)
Contract: Full-time (36 hours/week), fixed-term (1 year) with the intention to extend
Application deadline: 23 August 2026

About the Role

The Rijksmuseum connects people, art and history. Across 80 galleries, the institution tells the story of the Netherlands in a global context, drawing on a collection of more than one million objects. As Curator of Costume, you will be responsible for the museum’s costume and accessories collection.

The collection is particularly strong in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century objects. The holdings relating to the twentieth and twenty-first centuries are in development.

As Curator, you will have a clear vision of the significance and future of the costume collection, both within the context of the Rijksmuseum and in a broader national and international museum perspective. You will help shape its identity and profile.

You will play a key role in conducting research into the collection, proposing acquisitions, and contributing to exhibitions and collection displays.

Key Responsibilities

As Curator of Costume, you will:

Working for the Rijksmuseum

You will be part of a team of eight Curators of Decorative Arts and work closely with curators from the departments of Fine Arts, History and the Print Room. Drawing on your expertise, you will contribute to the museum’s broader display and collecting strategies.

You will also work closely with the three textile conservators within the Object Conservation team on collection management, object treatment and the preparation of rotating displays.

Candidate Profile

As Curator of Costume, you are an experienced professional with a wide network, which you actively draw on to advance research into and presentation of the collection. You are an object-focused researcher as well as a versatile museum professional who enjoys contributing to department-wide themes and initiatives.

You will have:

Benefits

The Rijksmuseum offers the opportunity to work in—and behind the scenes of—a leading, internationally oriented museum alongside dedicated specialists. Benefits include: