MFA has positions on their site that may be good, like a research assistant
opening that would be a good start if it is in your interest area. their
listings are at http://www.mfa.org/jobs/positions.html#Curatorial%20Affairs
Elizabeth Walton
At 11:48 AM 5/15/01 -0400, you wrote:
>I am wondering if anyone can direct me to an art museum needing an
>assistant curator in the Boston area. I graduated with my Masters in
>art history this past December and so far have been unsuccessful at
>finding a job. The main problem is that my experience is limited to one
>school year of volunteering at a university gallery and a summer
>internship. I can't afford to just volunteer and make contacts, and I
>can't leave the Boston area because my husband's job is here. I'm a
>very hard worker and a fast learner, and I know I would do a wonderful
>job if someone would just give me the chance. If anyone knows of any
>opportunities, I would be grateful to hear them.
>
>MacKenzie Mallon
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