Curator of Art (CSP12/970) Norwich Castle, Shirehall £24,646 – £26,276 per annum 37 hours per week Temporary contract to cover maternity leave The Norwich Castle fine art collection specialises in British art from the 16th century to the present day. It includes an important collection of modern and contemporary art in a variety of media. The Curator of Art (Modern […]

Beirut is looking for an Associate Curator Deadline: October 3, 2012 Beirut is a new art initiative and exhibition space in Cairo, Egypt. Our activities are centered around hosting artists, projects and other institutions that wish to engage with questions we share on politics, economy, education, ecology and the arts. Mindful of the ongoing political changes in Egypt and the […]

Associate Professor and Director Curatorial Practice (Part-time) Faculty / Portfolio: Monash University Art Design and Architecture Department of Fine Arts Location: Caulfield campus Employment Type: Part-time (0.6) Duration: Three year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: Pro-rata of $141,875 – $156,297 pa Level D (includes 17% employer superannuation) – Leading international university – Innovative and creative environment – Renowned for outstanding teaching and […]

Deadline: October 15, 2012 The Columbus Museum of Art (Ohio) seeks a dynamic, knowledgeable, and highly-motivated individual to lead its contemporary art program. The Associate Curator of Contemporary Art will be responsible for advancing the Museum’s vision of contemporary art as practice in dialogue with the world today through expanding its collections, exhibitions and programs. This position offers an extraordinary […]

– Claire Bishop recently wrote for Artforum about the divide between the contemporary art world and the media art world (and how it is perpetuated by many figures, including curators) which kicked off several comments and healthy discussions elsewhere. – Fifteen emerging curators have been nominated for ICI’s Independent Vision Curatorial Award. See their profiles and images from their exhibitions. […]