Job: Curatorial Fellow for Photography / Stanford, closes when filled

The Cantor Arts Center is seeking a curatorial fellow to work with its collection of photography, reporting to the Assistant Curator of Photography and New Media. The fellow will be expected to participate in scholarly museum production, including cataloging, research, exhibition planning and implementation, related program development, and collection care. The primary goal of the fellowship is to produce new and innovative research on the Capital Group Foundation Photography Collection, a pillar of the collection’s strength in twentieth-century photography of the United States, and propose a focused, single-gallery exhibition. The Cantor seeks a candidate who has the interest and skills to use the CGF Collection as the basis for scholarship that narrates new stories of photography and centers a wider range of perspectives within the twentieth-century American experience and its historical and global contexts. The fellow should be committed to fostering dialogue around historical and contemporary issues of interpretation, representation, and other relevant concerns.

Capital Group Foundation Curatorial Fellow for Photography
The Cantor Arts Center, Stanford, California, USA

3 year fixed-term (Sep 2024 – Aug 2027)
The role will remain open until filled. Applications will start being reviewed in two weeks

Full details: https://careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/capital-group-foundation-curatorial-fellow-for-photography-25209

 
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