The Sheldon Museum of Art at the
University of Nebraska-Lincoln seeks an intellectually ambitious and productive
curator-scholar interested in guiding the Museum's exhibitions program
in traditional and transnational approaches to American art curation and
study. The Curator will have specializations in twentieth-century or contemporary
American art and in an interdisciplinary intellectual approach.
Position performs extensive research
and writing on traditional and transnational approaches, producing scholarly
publications and innovative curatorial projects through partnerships with
other museums on the continent and overseas. Position will oversee the
curatorial budgets, policies and exhibition schedule.
The Sheldon Museum of Art, located
in a Philip Johnson building, houses one of the nation's premier university
collections of American art, with over 12,000 objects, including European
and Latin American holdings and is especially strong in early American
modernists. The Museum Sculpture Garden has over 30 works of outdoor sculpture,
including monumental works by Di Suvero, Lachaise, Oldenburg, Otterness,
Serra, Shea, and David Smith. The Museum's staff and facilities are expanding
with the addition of a 40,000 sq. ft. facility for contemporary art in
Lincoln's historic Haymarket district.
View requisition #090623 at http://employment.unl.edu
for details and to apply. UNL is committed to a pluralistic campus
community through affirmative action, equal opportunity, work-life balance,
and dual careers.
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