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Associate Curator, pre-1950s African-American Art, St. Louis

The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri, USA Jamie Vaught

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS MILDRED LANE KEMPER ART MUSEUM CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

Associate Curator - Open until filled -

The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, part of the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis, seeks an Associate Curator to help shape the Museum’s exhibi- tion and collection program with a focus on pre-1950s art in areas of African-American, African-di- asporic, and African art history or (post)colonialism in the Americas. In September 2019 the Kem- per Art Museum expanded with new and renovated galleries that double the space allotted for dis- play of the Museum’s renowned collection. The expansion also brought improved amenities and a higher campus profile as well as increased visibility and enhanced accessibility for the visiting public. This position offers unique opportunities to develop stimulating exhibitions and publica- tions as well as to shape the direction of the Museum’s permanent collection with an emphasis on historically underrepresented artists.

The Associate Curator will also have the opportunity to contribute significantly to Washington Uni- versity’s and the region’s growing national and global distinction for critical engagement with issues of racial and social justice. The person in this position will be invited to affiliate with the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Equity (https://cre2.wustl.edu/) as Curator-in-Resi- dence, working with faculty, researchers, students, and other stakeholders in the Center’s arts and culture initiatives (https://cre2.wustl.edu/community/arts-culture-action-lab/). The Associate Curator will collaborate closely with the University's vital and growing research force (http- s://provost.wustl.edu/cluster/) in developing the future of race studies, including critical race scholarship and its engagement with art, culture, and design.

The Associate Curator at the Kemper Art Museum should have in-depth expertise in the field of pre-1950 modern art, proven experience with curatorial practices, and a demonstrated interest in advancing overlooked areas in art historical scholarship and the educational and research mis- sions of university museums. This candidate will also possess the ability to collaborate on inter- disciplinary exhibitions and related projects with faculty across campus, especially in the Sam Fox School and the University’s Department of Art History & Archaeology in Arts & Sciences. The Asso-

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ciate Curator researches and proposes acquisitions; develops relations with collectors, donors, and the public; and helps prioritize and achieve short- and long-range institutional goals. This posi- tion represents the Museum, the School, and the University locally, nationally, and internationally.

The Associate Curator is a senior staff position reporting to the Director and Chief Curator.

This position is full-time and works approximately 37.5 hours per week.

Responsibilities

- Advance art historical research on pre-1950s modern art to develop and execute permanent col- lection installations and loan exhibitions

- Publish scholarship in areas of expertise in Kemper Art Museum publications, scholarly journals, and other external publications

- Further disseminate scholarship through teaching, lectures, and participation in symposia - Lead initiatives to support the expansion of the Museum’s collection in the areas of African American and African diasporic art as well as more broadly underrepresented modern art

- Assist the Director and Chief Curator with the development of broad Museum support, including fundraising, donor relations, and public relations

- Develop relations and programming with academic units across the University, such as the Department of African and African American Studies, the Center for the Humanities, the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Equity, and the Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian Studies

- Participate in interdisciplinary initiatives of the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts to fulfill the Kemper Art Museum’s unique role among national university museums as part of a school of art, architecture, and design

- Maintain and further develop relations with peer institutions, scholars, and artists

- Oversee exhibition and related project budgets; research and write grants related to exhibitions Requirements

- MA in Art History or related field required; PhD in Art History or related field with expertise in pre-1950s African-American and African-diasporic art history or (post)colonialism in the Americas preferred

- Knowledge of critical histories and theories of race, class, and gender in relation to the produc- tion, reception, and interpretation of art

- Minimum of three years of museum experience with progressively responsible curatorial experi- ence and demonstrated excellence in such areas as acquisitions, exhibitions, and published scho- larship

- Commitment to work within a university setting and with diverse audiences and communities - Ability to collaborate with University faculty, Museum staff, professional colleagues, and Muse- um supporters

- Proficiency in one or more foreign languages appropriate to the field of scholarship with fluency strongly preferred

- Excellent written and oral communication skills - Teaching experience welcome but not required Application instructions

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For a complete posting, full requirements, and application, visit the Washington University employ- ment website at http://jobs.wustl.edu and search job ID 49706, or use the quicklink:

https://jobs.wustl.edu/psc/APPLHRMS/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.G- B L ? P a g e = H R S _ A P P _ J B P S T & R E L _ A C T I O N = Y e s & S i t e I d = 1 & H R S _ J O _ P S T _ T Y P E -

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Washington University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive con- sideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gen- der identity or expression, national origin, genetic information, disability, or protected veteran sta- tus.

Candidates from minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

Reference:

JOB: Associate Curator, pre-1950s African-American Art, St. Louis. In: ArtHist.net, Dec 1, 2020 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/24039>.

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